Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
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reggaereggae
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Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
(I know I asked this in the Rourke thread, but I feel it's a legitimate question that warrants discussion.)
And by history maker, I don't mean the fighter to have had the most plastic surgery, or the only Oscar nominated, BAFTA award winning, undefeated pro boxer ever.....
BUT.... Is Mickey the oldest licensed pro boxer ever to win a fight?
And by history maker, I don't mean the fighter to have had the most plastic surgery, or the only Oscar nominated, BAFTA award winning, undefeated pro boxer ever.....
BUT.... Is Mickey the oldest licensed pro boxer ever to win a fight?
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Although the thing is on some level a vanity project and a set up, Rourke does look in very good condition for his age I hope other people will use his example to try difficult things regardless of age, in some respects Rourke is a positive example to others.
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reggaereggae
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
I agree largely. Fvcked up plastic surgery aside, the man's taken risks, been to the bottom, climbed back up. And being a pro boxer at any level is an achievement, especially when you're in the limelight and many people either are waiting for you to fail or wanting to laugh at you.palooka wrote:Although the thing is on some level a vanity project and a set up, Rourke does look in very good condition for his age I hope other people will use his example to try difficult things regardless of age, in some respects Rourke is a positive example to others.
He also loves his dogs. That shows a kind and sensitive side.
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I don't respect anyone who has had cosmetic surgery.
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I respect them when the surgery makes them uglier.Sklar wrote:I don't respect anyone who has had cosmetic surgery.
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An obvious PED user though. Disagree strongly that he is in a combat sport and a known user of steroids.
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He's admitted to using steroids.
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I'd imagine at his age he'd probably need them? Lol. I imagine his testosterone levels are pretty damn low.tobyh5 wrote:An obvious PED user though. Disagree strongly that he is in a combat sport and a known user of steroids.
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Is there an age limit or cutting off point in the UK, that you can be a pro boxer?
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I bet his bollocks are empty leathery husks.lefty wrote:I'd imagine at his age he'd probably need them? Lol. I imagine his testosterone levels are pretty damn low.tobyh5 wrote:An obvious PED user though. Disagree strongly that he is in a combat sport and a known user of steroids.
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
Was an exhibition... so he broke no records... and far as I know of the record holder for being the oldest man to ever hold a professional license and actually won a professional fight was Saol Mamby. He was 60 years old (2008) in what was his last contest. However, I will note that the oldest fighter in history--- was Walter Edgerton, who kayoed John Henry Johnson, and he was 63 years old. Though I will argue, I feel that Jem Mace was probably the longest active fighter in boxing history, because he fought exhibitions into his 60's and 70's. His career started in the 1840's and he boxed on until the 1890's... Mace was 67 in his last pro contest...
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Rourke was a pretty bad pro boxer when he gave it a go last time. His 'opponents ' then we're very carefully chosen. I can only imagine this latest fella had very strict instructions on how to behave.
It's not a great advert for boxing.
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It's not a great advert for boxing.
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Rourke would still knock the Granny out of most of the Boxrec fraternity. And he nearly won an Oscar.
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Londonirish
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
Sklar wrote:I don't respect anyone who has had cosmetic surgery.
Are you Ugly and can't afford it?
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reggaereggae
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
Thanks mate. So technically it was an exhibition, not a pro bout? I didn't know that.... I thought it was sanctioned.HomicideHenry wrote:Was an exhibition... so he broke no records... and far as I know of the record holder for being the oldest man to ever hold a professional license and actually won a professional fight was Saol Mamby. He was 60 years old (2008) in what was his last contest. However, I will note that the oldest fighter in history--- was Walter Edgerton, who kayoed John Henry Johnson, and he was 63 years old. Though I will argue, I feel that Jem Mace was probably the longest active fighter in boxing history, because he fought exhibitions into his 60's and 70's. His career started in the 1840's and he boxed on until the 1890's... Mace was 67 in his last pro contest...
Thanks for the info
Ps was Mace's contest an official bout?
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deadpan wrote:Rourke would still knock the Granny out of most of the Boxrec fraternity. And he nearly won an Oscar.
I would hate to think so ..
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You've not seen them...
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Yes, plug ugly and skint, you've nailed it. Well done.Londonirish wrote:Sklar wrote:I don't respect anyone who has had cosmetic surgery.
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I'm lost whats that mean??
Are you Ugly and can't afford it?
People who feel the need to have cosmetic surgery are weak minded, low self-esteem types. That's why I don't respect them.
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reggaereggae
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
I doubt it. Bellew, Frankie Gavin, Paul Smith, and even Johnny Greaves post here. Boxrec ko1 Mickey Rourketonyevs wrote:deadpan wrote:Rourke would still knock the Granny out of most of the Boxrec fraternity. And he nearly won an Oscar.
I would hate to think so ..
Not to mention that Midwest fighter/promoter/manager whose name I can't remember
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Londonirish
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Re: Is Mickey Rourke a history maker?
Sklar wrote:Yes, plug ugly and skint, you've nailed it. Well done.Londonirish wrote:Sklar wrote:I don't respect anyone who has had cosmetic surgery.
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I'm lost whats that mean??
Are you Ugly and can't afford it?
People who feel the need to have cosmetic surgery are weak minded, low self-esteem types. That's why I don't respect them.
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Of course he is a hero.I doubt the fight was a fix.Rourke s plastic surgery nightmare detracts from the following truthspalooka wrote:Although the thing is on some level a vanity project and a set up, Rourke does look in very good condition for his age I hope other people will use his example to try difficult things regardless of age, in some respects Rourke is a positive example to others.
A) he was a very decent amateur in the 60s and 70s.
B) he was mentioned in same breath as dean and Brando in 80s he was a character actor.
C) his run in early 90s as a boxer was no mean feat winning all those fights in his early 40s
D) he's crazy tough he challenged a 50 year old Carlos monzon to a spar in prison and got knocked out in a minute.conclusion he's vain but crazy
I don't think his physique is anything special at 64 but he's in shape
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Have a closer look, or even try to watch any of his fights from the 90's ... He was worse than bad. 100% celebrity boxer.
Rourke was/is a decent actor. But no doubt he was/is a terrible boxer.
Rourke was/is a decent actor. But no doubt he was/is a terrible boxer.
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C'mon antonio, those fights weren't world level fights ,they were barroom brawls but u have to give Rourke credit in 1990 he was an a lister still at the peak of his considerable powers and he gave it up more or less (an actors face being his tools of the trade) to fight in the ring.he was 40-43 that was v uncommon than.tonyevs wrote:Have a closer look, or even try to watch any of his fights from the 90's ... He was worse than bad. 100% celebrity boxer.
Rourke was/is a decent actor. But no doubt he was/is a terrible boxer.