Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
He was a lightweight wasn't he? Didn't Greg Haugen beat him? I remember he was tall with a reach and a powerful right hand punch. He was a very good fighter but I don't think he was a great fighter. I wonder what he's doing now?
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elmersalsa
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Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
A good fighter he was indeed. But Jimmy Paul was not the best lightweight out of the Kronk Gym stable. The best lightweight from that Detroit team was Hilmer Kenty. None of the two were greats, but very good.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
He was pretty good. There were a lot of relatively even lightweights in the early-mid 1980s that were on network TV (for free of course) frequently. They were good, though not great. Paul was one of them.
He beat Andy Ganigan, Harry Arroyo and Robin Blake who were decent fighters.
He beat Andy Ganigan, Harry Arroyo and Robin Blake who were decent fighters.
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Datsue
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Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
I remember him chopping up the unbeaten Todd Foster en route to a 7th round TKO; Paul was on the comeback trail, I believe.
Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
Yes, best of luck to Jimmy. He was a clever and skilful boxer; I hope he has success.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
It is too late for Jimmy to have success as a fighter now.
Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
He should be fine as a trainer though eh?elmersalsa wrote:It is too late for Jimmy to have success as a fighter now.
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teamhandson
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Re: Do you remember the GREAT kronk boxer, JIMMIE PAUL?
He opened his own gym on the Eastside of Detroit called Jimmie Paul Hands On Boxing Gym