Worst nickname of all time

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Worst nickname of all time

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While looking through the book "505 Boxing Questions You Friends Can't Answer" I found a question about an old bare-knuckler named Harry Jones.
Get this, his nickname was "The Gay Sailor Boy"!
Of course "gay" meant something else back then, but I don't think that's a nickname we'll ever see again.

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Re: Worst nickname of all time

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-KOKid- wrote:While looking through the book "505 Boxing Questions You Friends Can't Answer" I found a question about an old bare-knuckler named Harry Jones.
Get this, his nickname was "The Gay Sailor Boy"!
Of course "gay" meant something else back then, but I don't think that's a nickname we'll ever see again.

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Re: Worst Nicknames

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In regards to worst nicknames in boxing , I think that
Goofi (Lance Whitaker's nickname) takes the cake.

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Post by Crease »

Ronald "Winky" Wright...

C'mon mate, catch a grip, your a good boxer...GET A BETTER NICKNAME!

"winky" like... HA.
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Post by HomicideHenry »

Bruce "THE MOUSE" Strauss....possibly the biggest tomato can ever, so the name fits lol
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Jim Kool Aid Jones, ...
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Ronald " Lobster" Thermidor. So ridiculous I had to give this a bump.
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wimpy halstead
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Post by Migz »

Crease wrote:Ronald "Winky" Wright...

C'mon mate, catch a grip, your a good boxer...GET A BETTER NICKNAME!

"winky" like... HA.
Well true i dont like "winky" much either but he got it from his mother who used to call him winky cause he was always blinking!!! AND THATS TRUE
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Post by RazorKO »

Lennox 'Lion heart' Lewis. Heart and Lewis shouldnt be in the same sentance, more like Lennox' Arrogant' Lewis which fits his behaviour.
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Post by Roars Like Me »

There is a boxer called the 'Suitcase'.
I can't remember his name though...

It's quite funny but rubbish at the same time :lol:
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I don't remeber a boxer known as The Suitcase although there was a baseball player with that nickname. Personally I think Brian "The Danish Pastry" Nielsen was pretty bad, although accurate.
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Post by lvlarc »

RazorKO wrote:Lennox 'Lion heart' Lewis. Heart and Lewis shouldnt be in the same sentance, more like Lennox' Arrogant' Lewis which fits his behaviour.
Or Lennox "I beat everyone I ever fought so STFU" Lewis :TU:
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Post by mattyp151 »

I think the "Ding A Ling Man" takes the cake.
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Post by The Great John L »

The Boston Tar Baby is pretty bad, but it was a different society then.
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Post by RazorKO »

lvlarc_uk wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Lennox 'Lion heart' Lewis. Heart and Lewis shouldnt be in the same sentance, more like Lennox' Arrogant' Lewis which fits his behaviour.
Or Lennox "I beat everyone I ever fought so STFU" Lewis :TU:
Lennox never fought Bowe and was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch. Lewis's 2 greatest wins was past his prime Ruddock and even more past his prime in Tyson. Lewis also ducked John Ruiz although im glad he did duck Johnny because no fan will watch these 2 chumps hug each other to death.
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if you read this post in about 10 years it will be "in the past"

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Post by The Great John L »

RazorKO wrote:Lennox ... was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch.
I just cheked and he actually won that fight.
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The Great John L wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Lennox ... was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch.
I just cheked and he actually won that fight.
From the judges point of view he won. By in my opinion old Holyfield outworked him and was the more agressive of the two.
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Post by BrocktonBlockbuster49 »

RazorKO wrote:
lvlarc_uk wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Lennox 'Lion heart' Lewis. Heart and Lewis shouldnt be in the same sentance, more like Lennox' Arrogant' Lewis which fits his behaviour.
Or Lennox "I beat everyone I ever fought so STFU" Lewis :TU:
Lennox never fought Bowe and was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch. Lewis's 2 greatest wins was past his prime Ruddock and even more past his prime in Tyson. Lewis also ducked John Ruiz although im glad he did duck Johnny because no fan will watch these 2 chumps hug each other to death.

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Battling Bozo
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Post by The Great John L »

RazorKO wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Lennox ... was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch.
I just cheked and he actually won that fight.
From the judges point of view he won. By in my opinion old Holyfield outworked him and was the more agressive of the two.
Holyfield was more aggressive but I thought Lewis controlled most of the fight and won a comforatble decision. I think that's how most people viewed Lewis-Holy II.
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Post by The Great John L »

enrique wrote:Battling Bozo
Yeah I wonder what his ring attire like. Did the big red nose get in the way?
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Stan 'Landslide' Ward.
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Post by lvlarc »

RazorKO wrote:
The Great John L wrote:
RazorKO wrote:Lennox ... was beaten by shot Holyfield in the rematch.
I just cheked and he actually won that fight.
From the judges point of view he won. By in my opinion old Holyfield outworked him and was the more agressive of the two.
Lewis beat him soundly both times. How can you possibly criticise Lennox "The Lion" Lewis.

He was the most dominant HW in the 90's.


As for Bowe, everyone knows Bowe ducked Lewis, do you not remember Lewis BEATING Bowe, 2 standing 8 counts, in the olympics?

Bit of memory loss their eh buddy?

Lewis became the first reigning lineal heavyweight titlist to relinquish the title since Rocky Marciano in 1956.


Your argument is embarrasing, now move along kid :TU:
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