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mickey1975
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Big night at Henry's gym, August 15th, Denzil Browne-Buster Keeton rematch, Rocket Ron Hopley's comeback and Henry Wharton. Be a great night. Anyone in the area, come along.
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Billy Hardy on as well, now. Buffet included, £20.
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Buster Keeton was a good fighter and a really hard hitter at light heavy, has he kept in shape after retiring?
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palooka wrote:Buster Keeton was a good fighter and a really hard hitter at light heavy, has he kept in shape after retiring?
I don't know him, he's a mate of Henry, Ron and Denzil.
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palooka wrote:Buster Keeton was a good fighter and a really hard hitter at light heavy, has he kept in shape after retiring?
Ye he's in good shape.
Was a good operator back in the day.
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palooka wrote:Buster Keeton was a good fighter and a really hard hitter at light heavy, has he kept in shape after retiring?
He fought most of his career at Cruiser. Apparently he lost the plot a bit after retirement, became depressed, starting drinking and got really fat, but then he started coaching amateurs I believe and got his act together again.

I hope he sparks Denzil though, he is and always has been a total c*ck.
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Fuzzy Warbles wrote:
palooka wrote:Buster Keeton was a good fighter and a really hard hitter at light heavy, has he kept in shape after retiring?
He fought most of his career at Cruiser. Apparently he lost the plot a bit after retirement, became depressed, starting drinking and got really fat, but then he started coaching amateurs I believe and got his act together again.

I hope he sparks Denzil though, he is and always has been a total c*ck.
I'm glad he's turned a corner, always enjoyed his honest punchers style, don't know Denzil and don't think I can remember any of his bouts.
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The guys a troll and doesn't like me. Denzil is a good bloke and mates with John, there'll be no sparking of anyone. Exhibition stuff. Nostalgia for those who were around in the early 90's.
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mickey1975 wrote:Exhibition stuff. Nostalgia for those who were around in the early 90's.
And buffet :TU:
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