Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
r u sure u didnt start it
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
What a douche. Did it hit him?tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
No sir but I tried to hit him with itoogiebe wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:29What a douche. Did it hit him?tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back![]()
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
This sounds interesting. More details please..........tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.Tony1244 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:44This sounds interesting. More details please..........tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
I never met him, but he did seem a little obnoxious in interviews.tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:56LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.Tony1244 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:44This sounds interesting. More details please..........tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
I've met numerous fighters. He is up there as the biggest jerk.Tony1244 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 14:31I never met him, but he did seem a little obnoxious in interviews.tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:56LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Who were the big jerks and who were the cool guys?tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 15:15I've met numerous fighters. He is up there as the biggest jerk.Tony1244 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 14:31I never met him, but he did seem a little obnoxious in interviews.tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:56
LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 11:27Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 09:41Who were the big jerks and who were the cool guys?tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 15:15
I've met numerous fighters. He is up there as the biggest jerk.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.![]()
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
Thanks. That was very interesting. I've heard that about Foreman.
My brother met Larry Holmes at a fight and asked him if he knew his cousin. Larry said he hadn't and wasn't overly friendly. Perhaps he didn't like our cousin.
I can see James Toney acting like that.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
what about Jimmy Young vrs Chuck Wepner ?
Wepner may have possibly been able to get Jimmy Young confused with his broken rhythm fighting style
along with the "Wepner Whopper",
and thus Jimmy Young would have become "Discombobabalatted".
Wepner may have possibly been able to get Jimmy Young confused with his broken rhythm fighting style
along with the "Wepner Whopper",
and thus Jimmy Young would have become "Discombobabalatted".
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Maybe Larry Holmes re-acted to you that way because you perhaps reminded him someone in his childhood.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 11:27Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 09:41Who were the big jerks and who were the cool guys?tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 15:15
I've met numerous fighters. He is up there as the biggest jerk.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.![]()
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
and was George Foreman suppose to gush when you met him ?LOL do you know how many people try and come up to him and start a conversation over the course of a day? probably hundreds and hundreds.
and I don't know for sure,but I suspect James Toney may have been calling you "White Man" because
he had forgotten your name already into the conversation.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Caractacus wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:26Maybe Larry Holmes re-acted to you that way because you perhaps reminded him someone in his childhood.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 11:27Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.![]()
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
and was George Foreman suppose to gush when you met him ?LOL do you know how many people try and come up to him and start a conversation over the course of a day? probably hundreds and hundreds.
and I don't know for sure,but I suspect James Toney may have been calling you "White Man" because
he had forgotten your name already into the conversation.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Toney could have called tiny acres "man," he didn't have to put "white" in front of it.Caractacus wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:26Maybe Larry Holmes re-acted to you that way because you perhaps reminded him someone in his childhood.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 11:27Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.![]()
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
and was George Foreman suppose to gush when you met him ?LOL do you know how many people try and come up to him and start a conversation over the course of a day? probably hundreds and hundreds.
and I don't know for sure,but I suspect James Toney may have been calling you "White Man" because
he had forgotten your name already into the conversation.
We gotta remember famous people are still people. Maybe Larry wasn't in a good mood when he met my brother. But LeDoux does sound like a jerk. Not much of an excuse there.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:30Toney could have called tiny acres "man," he didn't have to put "white" in front of it.Caractacus wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:26Maybe Larry Holmes re-acted to you that way because you perhaps reminded him someone in his childhood.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 11:27
Larry Holmes and Mike Weaver are 2 of the nicest guys to talk to. Both will sit down and talk forever with pretty much anyone. I think Mike could have a conversation with anyone and show genuine interest at all times.
Larry Holmes is very funny and sarcastic. But he laughs at his own jokes more than you will.![]()
Bennie Briscoe could tell you so many interesting stories about the political side of boxing in a very crooked age of the sport. He seemed bitter but was very friendly and never avoided a direct answer.
George Foreman was very phoney sounding like every thing he said was scripted. He did not make much eye contact and kept that smile on his face only when someone said hi. Other wise it looked like he couldn't care to discuss anything but his books or grill. He wasn't really rude just not genuine in my opinion.
I was called white man at least 5 times in a conversation with James Toney. I found that weird. He was funny but off putting with racial slurs. Not my type of guy
and was George Foreman suppose to gush when you met him ?LOL do you know how many people try and come up to him and start a conversation over the course of a day? probably hundreds and hundreds.
and I don't know for sure,but I suspect James Toney may have been calling you "White Man" because
he had forgotten your name already into the conversation.![]()
We gotta remember famous people are still people. Maybe Larry wasn't in a good mood when he met my brother. But LeDoux does sound like a jerk. Not much of an excuse there.
Tony I agree with you on Toney guy, man dude or anything but WHITE man. It's a little insulting
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Imagine what would have happened if you called Toney, "Black man?" F'n double standards.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:03Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:30Toney could have called tiny acres "man," he didn't have to put "white" in front of it.Caractacus wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 16:26
Maybe Larry Holmes re-acted to you that way because you perhaps reminded him someone in his childhood.
and was George Foreman suppose to gush when you met him ?LOL do you know how many people try and come up to him and start a conversation over the course of a day? probably hundreds and hundreds.
and I don't know for sure,but I suspect James Toney may have been calling you "White Man" because
he had forgotten your name already into the conversation.![]()
We gotta remember famous people are still people. Maybe Larry wasn't in a good mood when he met my brother. But LeDoux does sound like a jerk. Not much of an excuse there.and why would I expect Foreman to gush over me? I'm not saying he's an asshole I just did not expect him to be so stand offish. After seeing how he panders to the public to look like a super nice guy.
Tony I agree with you on Toney guy, man dude or anything but WHITE man. It's a little insulting
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
He'd of kicked my a$$.oogiebe wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:05Imagine what would have happened if you called Toney, "Black man?" F'n double standards.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:03and why would I expect Foreman to gush over me? I'm not saying he's an asshole I just did not expect him to be so stand offish. After seeing how he panders to the public to look like a super nice guy.
Tony I agree with you on Toney guy, man dude or anything but WHITE man. It's a little insulting
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LOL!tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:09He'd of kicked my a$$.oogiebe wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:05Imagine what would have happened if you called Toney, "Black man?" F'n double standards.tiny_acres wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:03
and why would I expect Foreman to gush over me? I'm not saying he's an asshole I just did not expect him to be so stand offish. After seeing how he panders to the public to look like a super nice guy.
Tony I agree with you on Toney guy, man dude or anything but WHITE man. It's a little insulting![]()
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
so how was Scott LeDoux demenor before you mentioned "Larry Holmes" ?tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:56LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.Tony1244 wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:44This sounds interesting. More details please..........tiny_acres wrote: ↑22 Jan 2019, 21:53 Scott LeDoux was a piece of crap bully mentality.
He tried I pick a fight with me in Minneapolis while at a wrestling card back stage.
He threw a chair at me and I threw it back
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
sounds like the sound of it "triggered" him off.
BTW isn't chair throwing a big part of Pro-wrestling ?
maybe he just want to give you some added entertainment.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Oh he was great when you tell him how good he wasCaractacus wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 17:35so how was Scott LeDoux demenor before you mentioned "Larry Holmes" ?tiny_acres wrote: ↑23 Jan 2019, 13:56LeDoux worked as a special referee for the old AWA. Back in the day I used to promote pro wrestling. I was not the promoter at this event I was just there as a spectator.
Jim Brunzell and Greg Gagne and myself were back stage before the show just discussing future talent that had recently graduated Vernes wrestling school.
They introduced me to LeDoux. We started talking boxing and the subject of Larry Holmes came up. I told him Larry was one of my all time favorite boxers. Scott went on and kept babbling about how he was kicking Larry's ass until getting thumbed. I smirked saying I don't remember that when I saw the fight.
Scott started to walk off mumbling incoherently and only making a few 4 letter words clearly and loudly enough to understand.
At this point half of the locker room is laughing. Scott turned around grabbed a folding chair and flung it straight at me. I moved to the side or I'd of been hit. I picked up the chair screamed f-you and flung it back.
We were separated by the wrestlers.
Not much of a story just a 2 minute tantrum from a total delusional schmuck.
sounds like the sound of it "triggered" him off.
BTW isn't chair throwing a big part of Pro-wrestling ?
maybe he just want to give you some added entertainment.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
On the subject of Jimmy Young and calling people names. I was at the Young-Jeff Simms as I mentioned.
I went to shake Jimmy's hand after the fight to congratulate him. Everyone did the soul shake in those days. I shook his hand as he was stepping out of the ring and Jimmy was cool but his geriatric trainer yelled at me, "Get out of the way Honky!"
True story.
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Ignorant arsehole.Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 19:21On the subject of Jimmy Young and calling people names. I was at the Young-Jeff Simms as I mentioned.
I went to shake Jimmy's hand after the fight to congratulate him. Everyone did the soul shake in those days. I shook his hand as he was stepping out of the ring and Jimmy was cool but his geriatric trainer yelled at me, "Get out of the way Honky!"
True story.
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 19:21On the subject of Jimmy Young and calling people names. I was at the Young-Jeff Simms as I mentioned.
I went to shake Jimmy's hand after the fight to congratulate him. Everyone did the soul shake in those days. I shook his hand as he was stepping out of the ring and Jimmy was cool but his geriatric trainer yelled at me, "Get out of the way Honky!"
True story.
Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
I'm sure he was the victim of bigotry especially when he was younger, but not from me. Hence the problem with seeing people as part of a group instead of seeing us all as individuals.oogiebe wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 19:31Ignorant arsehole.Tony1244 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2019, 19:21On the subject of Jimmy Young and calling people names. I was at the Young-Jeff Simms as I mentioned.
I went to shake Jimmy's hand after the fight to congratulate him. Everyone did the soul shake in those days. I shook his hand as he was stepping out of the ring and Jimmy was cool but his geriatric trainer yelled at me, "Get out of the way Honky!"
True story.![]()
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Re: Jimmy Young vs Scott LeDoux
C'mon,I still can't believe that Scott LaDoux was a real actual Ass-H*le.
He may have just been getting in character for the match when you approached him.
check this out
He may have just been getting in character for the match when you approached him.
check this out