birchy wrote:As a kid I remember my father taking me to watch Tony Mundine training & being in awe of him. Ken Salisbury was one of my idols as a kid, when Ken Pedler was promoting his fights he would let me go into the dressing rooms after the fights & I was rapped that Ken Salisbury would always have time for me, have a chat & sign an autograph when he had just fought a tough 10 or 12 round fight.
I also loved to watch Wally Carr fight, he had so much natural ability, could've been anything if he trained seriously? I was also a big fan of Barry Michael & Paul Ferreri but only got to watch them on TV.
Once Fenech, Harding, Ellis, Waters, etc came along I, like most people at the time were fans?
I'm not that old (getting too close for comfort to 40) but have heard a lot of the stories about many of the great Aussie Boxers & was lucky to have become mates with Taffy Hancock (Australian Flyweight Champion in the 40's & 50's).
Birchy
Yeah Dave, I worked on the Port Kembla waterfront for 15 years with Taff. (He was a foreman there) He fought them all, Curruthers, Sinn, Mickey Hill.
He won the flyweight title off Mick & lost it to him. He said after the last fight with Mick, some nark in the crowd says "You 2 orta get married" Taff replied "Check the result, the engagement is off" He won the title back off Laffin. He truly was a great bloke.
Some other old fighters I sailed with (When I was at sea) Herb Bishop ("I love Frisco") Loved Herb, Thorough gentleman.
Newcastle fighters like Joe Armstrong, who fought Red Lobley about 5 times, were on the same ship. In those days. we used to "ring time" on watch. The bell was over the helm. 1 bell was rung at a quarter to the start of the watch hour (8-12-4 termed "calling the Watch")
When I joined the ship, Joe & Red were in the mess room. Joe was a fireman & Red was the crew attendant. I said "Shit, I hope you two are not in here when they call the watch" They were great mates.
Another funny about Joe. Snowy Webster, (later a Seamans Union official) was Joe's "manager",, tout, more like it.
Twice Snowy negotiated a "dive" for Joe, & they loaded up on the punt. Joe stopped both opponents. Snowy was livid. "You've sent us both broke. WTF was you doing"
Joe says "I wasn't gunna lose to him, he couldn't carry my kit" Both times.

They went back to sea.
The Newcaslte Lobley's were well known. Red's brother "Anzac" was a Seamens Union official there for many years.
Stadiums LTD put on some great fights, but they also drove a fair few potentials away with their "Jewish contracts" I sailed with several that wouldn't sign & walked away. While Ronny Beekin never went to sea, he was probably the most noted that wouldn't sign & suffered because of it. Ronny had a ton of potential..
Cheers