Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
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drunkenpiper36
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Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Think I saw this guy once around 1988 or 89. Used to enter the ring in a coffin and dressed like a vampire. Seemed like a respectable journeyman who was in some good middle weight fights. Apparently after he retired, he became a bus driver in his hometown.
Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Did he drive the bus dressed like dracular? Think he drives a bus in Doncaster.
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Caractacus
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Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Hey Druckenpiper,drunkenpiper36 wrote:Think I saw this guy once around 1988 or 89. Used to enter the ring in a coffin and dressed like a vampire. Seemed like a respectable journeyman who was in some good middle weight fights. Apparently after he retired, he became a bus driver in his hometown.
You wouldnt by any chance happen to live in Rapid City,South Dakota would you?
Because thats were I saw him fight a local boxer.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
He had a few fights on TV in the early 1980s; I believe they were on ESPN and NBC. Always thought a match with Frank "The Animal" Fletcher would have been a natural.
Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Got banged out by John "the beast" Mugabi who also beat Frank "The Animal" Fletcher. There is some footage of Johnson on youtubeAmbling Alp II wrote:He had a few fights on TV in the early 1980s; I believe they were on ESPN and NBC. Always thought a match with Frank "The Animal" Fletcher would have been a natural.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDX9w4HmheM
and Mugabi V Fletcher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKBL5dmNL2g
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drunkenpiper36
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Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Caractacus wrote:Hey Druckenpiper,drunkenpiper36 wrote:Think I saw this guy once around 1988 or 89. Used to enter the ring in a coffin and dressed like a vampire. Seemed like a respectable journeyman who was in some good middle weight fights. Apparently after he retired, he became a bus driver in his hometown.
You wouldnt by any chance happen to live in Rapid City,South Dakota would you?
Because thats were I saw him fight a local boxer.
Nah. I'm from the Chicagoland area, and saw him on TV. I don't even remember who he was fighting or even if the broadcasting was live. This was late 80's.
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Caractacus
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Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
I saw him fight in March 1984.drunkenpiper36 wrote:Caractacus wrote:Hey Druckenpiper,drunkenpiper36 wrote:Think I saw this guy once around 1988 or 89. Used to enter the ring in a coffin and dressed like a vampire. Seemed like a respectable journeyman who was in some good middle weight fights. Apparently after he retired, he became a bus driver in his hometown.
You wouldnt by any chance happen to live in Rapid City,South Dakota would you?
Because thats were I saw him fight a local boxer.
Nah. I'm from the Chicagoland area, and saw him on TV. I don't even remember who he was fighting or even if the broadcasting was live. This was late 80's.
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Wilbert "vampire" Johnson
Thanks for the links. Fletcher's has some entertaining fights as well. His mom would be standing up, screaming her lungs out.Broomhall wrote:Got banged out by John "the beast" Mugabi who also beat Frank "The Animal" Fletcher. There is some footage of Johnson on youtubeAmbling Alp II wrote:He had a few fights on TV in the early 1980s; I believe they were on ESPN and NBC. Always thought a match with Frank "The Animal" Fletcher would have been a natural.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDX9w4HmheM
and Mugabi V Fletcher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKBL5dmNL2g
Mugabi was a really good fighter (for a while at least) and a couple of levels better than Fletcher and Johnson.
"The Beast", "The Animal", "Vampire", they did have some cool nicknames didn't they?
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Yeah, the nick names were made for TV; they were very decent fighters as well and would put on a real show.