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Redback Rasta
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Re: Think you are a boxer? Here is your chance...
A mate of mine had a go in the Brophy tent a couple of weeks ago. He didn't say whether he won or lost. But I know it went the distance. He is two parts crazy and doesn't take a backward step so I wish I had been there to see it.
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Read about this lot a bit back, kinda like the last boxing booth left in the world or something, interesting
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I think it is the last one. Brophy had all but retired a few years ago. But he is back at it again. My mate said nobody even wore mouth guards. They just got stuck in and flailed away. Great Aussie tradition the tent fighting.littlepug wrote:Read about this lot a bit back, kinda like the last boxing booth left in the world or something, interesting
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Last of its kind, shame it has to end but I suppose everything has a shelf lifeRedback Rasta wrote:I think it is the last one. Brophy had all but retired a few years ago. But he is back at it again. My mate said nobody even wore mouth guards. They just got stuck in and flailed away. Great Aussie tradition the tent fighting.littlepug wrote:Read about this lot a bit back, kinda like the last boxing booth left in the world or something, interesting
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Years ago when I was younger and sillier I was really keen to have a go in the tent. Some belated maturity might have put pay to that idea 
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If it ever comes out my way id love to go for a gander... but not participate lol....
Brophey had said the insurance costs had become so high he was basically forced to close down his troupe... so surprised to see him back.... best of luck to him.... hopefully he can keep it going for a couple more years yet....
Brophey had said the insurance costs had become so high he was basically forced to close down his troupe... so surprised to see him back.... best of luck to him.... hopefully he can keep it going for a couple more years yet....
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It doesn't look like it will end while Brophy still has blood running through his veins.littlepug wrote:Last of its kind, shame it has to end but I suppose everything has a shelf lifeRedback Rasta wrote:I think it is the last one. Brophy had all but retired a few years ago. But he is back at it again. My mate said nobody even wore mouth guards. They just got stuck in and flailed away. Great Aussie tradition the tent fighting.littlepug wrote:Read about this lot a bit back, kinda like the last boxing booth left in the world or something, interesting
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Pretty sure Brophy is limited to where he can set up because of licensing and insurance issues. In some states I think tent boxing is actually banned.Tinnie wrote:If it ever comes out my way id love to go for a gander... but not participate lol....
Brophey had said the insurance costs had become so high he was basically forced to close down his troupe... so surprised to see him back.... best of luck to him.... hopefully he can keep it going for a couple more years yet....
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Ahh yeah that does ring a bell nowRedback Rasta wrote:Pretty sure Brophy is limited to where he can set up because of licensing and insurance issues. In some states I think tent boxing is actually banned.Tinnie wrote:If it ever comes out my way id love to go for a gander... but not participate lol....
Brophey had said the insurance costs had become so high he was basically forced to close down his troupe... so surprised to see him back.... best of luck to him.... hopefully he can keep it going for a couple more years yet....
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Early days Brophy was able to set up most places that had carnival or show on. But over the years things tightened up and various states completely banned tent boxing.
Brophy found Queensland the easiest state to get along with. But after a while even they tightened things up a bit and Brophy used to have to apply for a permit to put his shows on.
Brophy was doing a show somewhere in Queensland years ago when a cop visited his tent requesting to see his permit. When Brophy told him he didn't have one the cop told him to go to the local police station and apply for one. At this point Brophy thought he was screwed, thinking they wouldn't grant him a permit.
But old Fred lucked in big time when a young desk cop wrote him a permit without writing an expiry date on it. Brophy kept that piece of paper in his wallet for years to come. It was his golden ticket and the show went on. I wouldn't might betting he still has it.
Brophy found Queensland the easiest state to get along with. But after a while even they tightened things up a bit and Brophy used to have to apply for a permit to put his shows on.
Brophy was doing a show somewhere in Queensland years ago when a cop visited his tent requesting to see his permit. When Brophy told him he didn't have one the cop told him to go to the local police station and apply for one. At this point Brophy thought he was screwed, thinking they wouldn't grant him a permit.
But old Fred lucked in big time when a young desk cop wrote him a permit without writing an expiry date on it. Brophy kept that piece of paper in his wallet for years to come. It was his golden ticket and the show went on. I wouldn't might betting he still has it.
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I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
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Did you think you should have won either of those fights?fox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
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The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.Like a Boss wrote:Did you think you should have won either of those fights?fox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
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Quality story. Great memories I bet.fox wrote:The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.Like a Boss wrote:Did you think you should have won either of those fights?fox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
Did Fred have much to say to his fighters? Was he a good bloke to travel with and fight for?
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I saw James Ellis fight in the ring before he went across and fought for Fred Brophy. He was outgunned and lost. But he put up a game performance and lacked nothing in the willingness stakes. He took plenty of punishment and kept coming forward.fox wrote:The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.Like a Boss wrote:Did you think you should have won either of those fights?fox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
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Fred refs all the fights so never really said anything between rounds but he had his offsiders helping us out. Blair was there that night and I knew him from boxing when we were young fellas. I only had 2 fights that night and pulled the tent down and got a few hundred. Fred booked a motel for us. He is a great bloke and it was an honour to have a crack for his crew.Like a Boss wrote:Quality story. Great memories I bet.fox wrote:The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.Like a Boss wrote:
Did you think you should have won either of those fights?
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
Did Fred have much to say to his fighters? Was he a good bloke to travel with and fight for?
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Did 'Cowboy' Blair fight? He's Brophy's all time champion. Reputedly something like 1000 fights without a loss. What was he like mate?fox wrote:Fred refs all the fights so never really said anything between rounds but he had his offsiders helping us out. Blair was there that night and I knew him from boxing when we were young fellas. I only had 2 fights that night and pulled the tent down and got a few hundred. Fred booked a motel for us. He is a great bloke and it was an honour to have a crack for his crew.Like a Boss wrote:Quality story. Great memories I bet.fox wrote: The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.
Did Fred have much to say to his fighters? Was he a good bloke to travel with and fight for?
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No he didn't fight. He was just there helping out and getting on the piss. He fought my gym mate 3 times when we were young fellas. My mate beat him each time but they were good fights. I think he has a 2-11 record in the pros but fought some good ones including Julian Holland. Pretty handy boxer so he just outboxed the punters in the tent. Good bloke.Like a Boss wrote:Did 'Cowboy' Blair fight? He's Brophy's all time champion. Reputedly something like 1000 fights without a loss. What was he like mate?fox wrote:Fred refs all the fights so never really said anything between rounds but he had his offsiders helping us out. Blair was there that night and I knew him from boxing when we were young fellas. I only had 2 fights that night and pulled the tent down and got a few hundred. Fred booked a motel for us. He is a great bloke and it was an honour to have a crack for his crew.Like a Boss wrote:
Quality story. Great memories I bet.
Did Fred have much to say to his fighters? Was he a good bloke to travel with and fight for?
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I watched him fight Alex Leapai in the amateurs. Alex decked him twice in the first round and I thought we were going to have an early one. Got up and outboxed Alex in the last 3 rounds to win the fight.Redback Rasta wrote:I saw James Ellis fight in the ring before he went across and fought for Fred Brophy. He was outgunned and lost. But he put up a game performance and lacked nothing in the willingness stakes. He took plenty of punishment and kept coming forward.fox wrote:The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.Like a Boss wrote:
Did you think you should have won either of those fights?
It is pretty hard to get the win if you are out of the crowd because then Brophy has to pay you.
What was the experience like? Tell us the story mate. Love to hear it
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A friend of a friend is a pilot. He flys small aircraft like cessnas. Showed me a selfie he took flying Blair, his brother Col and a couple of others to the Brophy tent somewhere remote. He said they were ripping blokes and absolutely hated a beer.fox wrote:No he didn't fight. He was just there helping out and getting on the piss. He fought my gym mate 3 times when we were young fellas. My mate beat him each time but they were good fights. I think he has a 2-11 record in the pros but fought some good ones including Julian Holland. Pretty handy boxer so he just outboxed the punters in the tent. Good bloke.Like a Boss wrote:Did 'Cowboy' Blair fight? He's Brophy's all time champion. Reputedly something like 1000 fights without a loss. What was he like mate?fox wrote: Fred refs all the fights so never really said anything between rounds but he had his offsiders helping us out. Blair was there that night and I knew him from boxing when we were young fellas. I only had 2 fights that night and pulled the tent down and got a few hundred. Fred booked a motel for us. He is a great bloke and it was an honour to have a crack for his crew.
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Yeah, I had a fight in Brophy's tent in '95 at Birdsville, I took on his best boy 'Mandingo' who was apparently undefeated in over 400 boutsfox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.
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It is pretty hard to get the chocolates in the tent from what I hear because if you do Fred has to pay you.dberry wrote:Yeah, I had a fight in Brophy's tent in '95 at Birdsville, I took on his best boy 'Mandingo' who was apparently undefeated in over 400 boutsfox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.and had won every one of his fights by knockout that weekend. I punched the stuffing out of Mandingo and had about a dozen points taken off from "low blows", every body shot I threw. Didn't get the chocolates but didn't pay for another drink for the rest of the trip.
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Apparently no more than two per show, but no matter, it's fun, and these blokes do it for a living. Read on the rest of the thread after I posted, great stories from Fox. I sat with Fred Brophy (rather, I invited him to sit with us) when Kolby Johnston fought at Flemington, great bloke.Like a Boss wrote:It is pretty hard to get the chocolates in the tent from what I hear because if you do Fred has to pay you.dberry wrote:Yeah, I had a fight in Brophy's tent in '95 at Birdsville, I took on his best boy 'Mandingo' who was apparently undefeated in over 400 boutsfox wrote:I had 2 fights in Brophys Tent. Both draws against Fred's boys. Then I went to Moura and had a couple of fights for Fred. It's great fun punching on in the tent.and had won every one of his fights by knockout that weekend. I punched the stuffing out of Mandingo and had about a dozen points taken off from "low blows", every body shot I threw. Didn't get the chocolates but didn't pay for another drink for the rest of the trip.
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Decent win that. Not sure how Leapai's amateur numbers stacked up, But I know his pro debut against de Mori, who had already had a handful of pro fights, was very impressive.fox wrote:I watched him fight Alex Leapai in the amateurs. Alex decked him twice in the first round and I thought we were going to have an early one. Got up and outboxed Alex in the last 3 rounds to win the fight.Redback Rasta wrote:I saw James Ellis fight in the ring before he went across and fought for Fred Brophy. He was outgunned and lost. But he put up a game performance and lacked nothing in the willingness stakes. He took plenty of punishment and kept coming forward.fox wrote: The first fight was a tag team match against Jimmy Shannon and James Ellis. I wasn't real fit and 3 parts pissed. The 2nd time was just against Jimmy. I thought I done enough to win that one. I travelled with Jimmy to Moura when I fought for Fred. I'm fighting Jimmy again in a month. Just a amateur masters fight. Had a ball fighting in the tent. I was one of the many White Lightnings that Fred has had over the years. White Lightning from Rush Cutters Bay in NSW I was billed as. Haha.