The forgotten people ?
Re: The forgotten people ?
A bit off topic but when I seen this thread, I immediately thought of the masses of people who give up their spare time to train young kids how to box. They often work long days in their normal job and go straight to the gym to open the doors in the evenings. They give equal amounts of time to every boxer regardless of ability. I'm sure we have all come across a person like this before whether it was in your youth or if you were dropping your kid off to the gym. Unsung heroes the lot of them.
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twenty six
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I miss Lee Gostello a great deal.
Aside from boxing he was a friend.
We still raise money in his honour each year.
RIP mate sadly missed.
Aside from boxing he was a friend.
We still raise money in his honour each year.
RIP mate sadly missed.
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twenty six
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DG - Failed miserably in an attempt to put a photo up of Lee !
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The woman who works the ticket phone line at Matchroom is an absolute dear - rembers my name when I call up for tickets and couldn't have been more helpful when the whole postal strike farce was going on in the run up to Prizefighter Heavies III.
And to think this is from a promoter who doesn't charge any booking fees!!!
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And to think this is from a promoter who doesn't charge any booking fees!!!
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DG.
- Heavyweight

Re: The forgotten people ?
twenty six wrote:DG - Failed miserably in an attempt to put a photo up of Lee !
Don;t worry, I will find one and put it up for you,
Its a pity a MOD removed my 'How to post a picture' thread.
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DG., it hasn't been touched by a mod: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=117725DG. wrote:twenty six wrote:DG - Failed miserably in an attempt to put a photo up of Lee !
Don;t worry, I will find one and put it up for you,![]()
Its a pity a MOD removed my 'How to post a picture' thread.
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DG.
- Heavyweight

Re: The forgotten people ?
Asterix wrote:DG., it hasn't been touched by a mod: http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=117725DG. wrote:twenty six wrote:DG - Failed miserably in an attempt to put a photo up of Lee !
Don;t worry, I will find one and put it up for you,![]()
Its a pity a MOD removed my 'How to post a picture' thread.
There is something very strange going on here!
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Spud
- Heavyweight

Re: The forgotten people ?
When you get to know Dean Powell he is a top man - he has helped many a promoter even when he has worked for Frank W arren !!!!boxingchat wrote:Anyone who thinks Dean Powell is the most hated man in Boxing is obviously not involved in the sport or knows nothing about it whatsoever. For thise in the know that title most definately goes to FREDDIE KING, teold Matchroom trainer who is universally recognised as, in the words of Bricktop, 'one orrible pudendum!'
Have to say though - if you dont know how to take Dean then sometimes he comes across as a bit shall we say "quiet" or "dont want to speak to you" type of chap!!!
Done an immense amount for British Boxing in this country - took his chance when it came to him - good luck to him!!!
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Spud
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Too true!!!Deserter wrote:There's a quiet guy called Spud who does a lot of work behind the scenes at various shows, but you won't have heard of him because he hates the limelight
w*nker!!!
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Moving back onto the topic here...
DD
The ernies are and were top top guys who are loved and were loved throughout the game, Lee, didnt know him personally but from what I hear he also has done so much for this game.
Dean is a lovely guy who gets too few nice words said about him..
John Wich is my vote though, that guy is seriously top of the pops in this house !
That said the previous post about coaches and people turning up after work etc etc...They never get their dues and bloody well should do, its a crying shame that these men and women put so much in and get so little back for their dedication.
The ernies are and were top top guys who are loved and were loved throughout the game, Lee, didnt know him personally but from what I hear he also has done so much for this game.
Dean is a lovely guy who gets too few nice words said about him..
John Wich is my vote though, that guy is seriously top of the pops in this house !
That said the previous post about coaches and people turning up after work etc etc...They never get their dues and bloody well should do, its a crying shame that these men and women put so much in and get so little back for their dedication.
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Anyone know what Happened to a guy I knew as Dave Davis. Came across Him 1st in the 70s, Jewish Gentleman always carried a plastic Bag and sold things. From London, a Great Character, loved people like Him, new His Boxing always round the Gyms and Shows.
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Always Slagging people off 
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Dave Davies was and still is a character, true he does slag people off, then works for them next week!!! tho aint seen him lately....
James Russell Press officer for Maloney, hard worker, top guy
Richard Maynard, hard working press officer for FW
Geraldine Davies used to do travel arrangments (still does) and organises Press confs!!
Ed Robinson, come thru the ranks of Am/Pro Boxing, press guy, now works at sky, knowledge beyond belief..
The house seconds, who dont do a great deal, but are instrumental in making sure the show goes on..
James Russell Press officer for Maloney, hard worker, top guy
Richard Maynard, hard working press officer for FW
Geraldine Davies used to do travel arrangments (still does) and organises Press confs!!
Ed Robinson, come thru the ranks of Am/Pro Boxing, press guy, now works at sky, knowledge beyond belief..
The house seconds, who dont do a great deal, but are instrumental in making sure the show goes on..
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Spud wrote: w*nker!!!![]()
Re: The forgotten people ?
Deno1986 wrote:A bit off topic but when I seen this thread, I immediately thought of the masses of people who give up their spare time to train young kids how to box. They often work long days in their normal job and go straight to the gym to open the doors in the evenings. They give equal amounts of time to every boxer regardless of ability. I'm sure we have all come across a person like this before whether it was in your youth or if you were dropping your kid off to the gym. Unsung heroes the lot of them.