Scott Frank ~ 'Jersey Bomber'

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Love these old fight posters
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I talked to a guy who said he ran into Scott Frank some 20 years ago in Oakland, CA. This is all here say of course, but he asked Frank about Larry Holmes, and Scott Replied " he hit like a pussy."

****oops, I forgot I can't use the word Pussy around here****
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drunkenpiper36 wrote:I talked to a guy who said he ran into Scott Frank some 20 years ago in Oakland, CA. This is all here say of course, but he asked Frank about Larry Holmes, and Scott Replied " he hit like a pussy."

****oops, I forgot I can't use the word Pussy around here****
Why not? I say it quite a bit when it applies.

By my count you just used it twice.
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gilgamesh wrote:
drunkenpiper36 wrote:I talked to a guy who said he ran into Scott Frank some 20 years ago in Oakland, CA. This is all here say of course, but he asked Frank about Larry Holmes, and Scott Replied " he hit like a pussy."

****oops, I forgot I can't use the word Pussy around here****
Why not? I say it quite a bit when it applies.

By my count you just used it twice.
Go visit page 2 of the Cooney vs Frazier thread and you'll see the source of my sarcasm.
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Seems like Scott Frank is the inspiration for the Tommy Gunn character in Rocky V.
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Duce, I don't know where you stand on Frank, but I remember being completely underwhelmed by him both against Snipes and against Holmes. Blocky, slow, mediocre power, maybe a cut above a clubfighter himself. I would've given my old hero, Roughhouse Fischer a shot to outbrawl him. Your take?
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I've glanced at John Lewis Gardner's record a few times. I've never seen him fight, but his numbers on paper look pretty good especially for a common wealth fighter. Seems to have been a pretty hard hitter too, though paper stats can be deceiving.
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Il Duce wrote:
Dart340 wrote:Duce, I don't know where you stand on Frank, but I remember being completely underwhelmed by him both against Snipes and against Holmes. Blocky, slow, mediocre power, maybe a cut above a clubfighter himself. I would've given my old hero, Roughhouse Fischer a shot to outbrawl him. Your take?

Scott Frank was better than he got credit for.

Remember, he only had '6' easy and one-sided Bouts in 29-Months, prior to fighting Renaldo Snipes.
'2' 1st-Round KO's
'3' 2nd Round KO's
'1' 3rd-Round KO's

Scott never really got a chance to develop or improve his skills. Because he was 'white', he was protected.

I'd say Scott was a 'notch' above Tom 'Rough-House' Fischer, Marty Capasso or Franco Thomas, and probably
equal to maybe John L. Gardner and Ossie Ocasio.

Late-1981 > would have been a good time for Scott Frank vs. Tom Fischer 10-Rounder.
I have to say that you really do know a lot about boxing and boxers; I am perplexed why you go out of your way to bait and upset people; these threads are enjoyable. More of this :TU:
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Snipes should've rematched him for the fact that he looked bad in the fight, understandable due to the arm, but still should've erased the blemish.
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Il Duce I would please like to know how good was Scott Frank? Style, skills, left jab, left hook, right hand, power punch, speed, body attack, strength, stamina, durability, footwork, ring general, defense and chin.
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Fair enough Il Duce, thanks and I appreciate your honestly. :TU:
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SugahRay Robitussen wrote:Scott Frank had a pretty good left hook.
How many of his fights were televised?
I remember he was scheduled to fight Lee Canalito
on NBC SPORTSWORLD back in the Spring of 1983,
but the fight was cancelled at the last minute.
Because I remember it being listed in the TV GUIDE and stayed home to watch it,but they put something else on.
Wasn't Scott Frank also suppose to have a fight with Jimmy Young at some point?
Don't know, but Jimmy Young would've exposed Scott quicker than Larry did.
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I knew Scott Frank very well. Lou Duva ran several Amateur Shows during the late 1970's. He would have Ireland vs. USA. Italy vs. USA and so on. Actually the fighters that were suppose to be from the other countries were not. After running several shows he made the announcement that Scott Frank & Nino Gonzalez would be making their pro debut on May 2, 1978. They got a pretty good crowd as both had a lot of fans already.

I remember the Stander fight, which was stopped after the 1st round. Stander stated he couldn't see and was holding something over his injured eye. I hang around for a while talking to several fighters. On my way out I noticed that right in front of me was Ron Stander, But he didn't see me. He was walking with several other people when he said, can I take this thing out of my eye now. Just then he turned and saw me behind him. He then turned back and continued walking.
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