KOJOE90
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by KOJOE90 » 08 Mar 2005, 13:13
How many Boxers can you think of that at some point in their career fought their trainer?
'Bad' Bennie Briscoe beat and was later trained by George Benton.
Howard Eastman beat and was later trained by Robert McCracken.
Anymore fight fans?
neil r
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by neil r » 08 Mar 2005, 15:34
Tommy 'Machine' Gunn fought Rocky Bilboa in 1990.
lamphey
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by lamphey » 08 Mar 2005, 16:11
Archie Moore and Cassius Clay
delisa
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by delisa » 08 Mar 2005, 16:29
Jimmy Wilde - Dai Davies
Davies was also his father-in-law!
klompton
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by klompton » 08 Mar 2005, 19:43
les darcy and dave smith
johnny kilbane and jimmy dunn (i think, i should peek at the record first)
wsbuf
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by wsbuf » 09 Mar 2005, 15:34
This topic happened often in the early days. Jim Corbett trained and worked Jim Jeffries corner for fight against Jack Johnson.
zurdo
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by zurdo » 12 Mar 2005, 04:02
Donald Curry trained Emmit Linton and then was stopped by him in the last fight of his career..
Jaclem
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by Jaclem » 12 Mar 2005, 15:02
..the pre-champion aaron pryor fought his trainers whenever they suggested he fight an opponent whoi wasn't just coming off a loss.
saad
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by saad » 13 Mar 2005, 00:39
Jaclem wrote: ..the pre-champion aaron pryor fought his trainers whenever they suggested he fight an opponent whoi wasn't just coming off a loss.
Alister
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by Alister » 13 Mar 2005, 03:47
zurdo wrote: Donald Curry trained Emmit Linton and then was stopped by him in the last fight of his career..
Curry must have taught him well then. I can easily see how Curry would conssider that the most humiliating defeat of his career. But then again, at that point he obviously didn't care anymore.
Last I heard, he was doing time for drug offences.
I believe Reggie Johnson and John David Jackson worked briefly with eachother after their fight.
Alister
delisa
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by delisa » 13 Mar 2005, 22:23
I beleive the WIlde info came from "A Fair Fight" by Toulmin
enrique
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by enrique » 14 Mar 2005, 21:17
While spending time in jail together for a few weeks, after they were arrested for an illegal prizefight, clever boxer and stiff puncher Joe Choynski trained a still raw Jack Johnson. They sparred and Johnson admitted learning a lot from the clever Californian.
BozSkaggs
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by BozSkaggs » 16 Mar 2005, 01:14
neil r wrote: Tommy 'Machine' Gunn fought Rocky Bilboa in 1990.
Niiiiiiiice.
That was just on the other day. I refused to watch it.
But somehow ended up watching it.
Sugar Dus Leonard
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by Sugar Dus Leonard » 17 Mar 2005, 09:34
Bernard Hopkins just about sued Bouie Fisher in court, but they came to an agreement outside of it so Bernard dropped the charges.
Lets not forget Roy Jones jr and Roy Jones sr.
Ric
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by Ric » 20 Mar 2005, 12:40
1926-06-11: Ray Miller W-10 Mike Dundee (Miller's former boxing teacher)
delisa
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by delisa » 25 Mar 2005, 12:53
Re Jimmy WIlde --
from Gilbert Odd, Boxing News 4/4/69:
"Never had a lesson in his life bar the few in his bedroom from Dai Davies, the father of the girl he was courting. Was married and a father by 1912."
Check his record for the Davies fight
lamphey
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by lamphey » 27 Mar 2005, 08:22
delisa wrote: Re Jimmy WIlde --
from Gilbert Odd, Boxing News 4/4/69:
"Never had a lesson in his life bar the few in his bedroom from Dai Davies, the father of the girl he was courting. Was married and a father by 1912."
Check his record for the Davies fight
The Dai Davies on Wilde's record (24 May 1913) is Dai "Chips" Davies, a Featherweight from Tylorstown. He was also Jimmy's cousin.
Their bout took place at the Tonypandy Pavilion and Wilde had Jim Driscoll working his corner that night.
KOJOE90
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by KOJOE90 » 11 Jun 2006, 09:50
Bernard Hopkins beat and was later 'trained' by John Davis Jackson.
Expug
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by Expug » 11 Jun 2006, 19:43
I just finished Teddy Atlas' new book. He and Michael Moorer almost went at it a few times.
BoxBuzz
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by BoxBuzz » 11 Jun 2006, 21:03
Jaclem wrote: ..the pre-champion aaron pryor fought his trainers whenever they suggested he fight an opponent whoi wasn't just coming off a loss.
I was going to mention this but I see my friend Jaclem beat me to it by a few years.