I know I'm guilty of being a fan-boy when it comes to the whole series, but for me it's yet another great example of where this format just gives you so much more depth and breadth on a fighter's character and career than a written interview can. The work he's doing with youth sounds fantastic and loved his candour regarding his career. Full respect to you Wayne Elcock
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Just listened to him on the latest Boxing Life Stories podcast and just felt compelled to say he comes across as a top, top man. Would urge anyone to have a listen as while it's 2+ hours it flies by.
I know I'm guilty of being a fan-boy when it comes to the whole series, but for me it's yet another great example of where this format just gives you so much more depth and breadth on a fighter's character and career than a written interview can. The work he's doing with youth sounds fantastic and loved his candour regarding his career. Full respect to you Wayne Elcock
I know I'm guilty of being a fan-boy when it comes to the whole series, but for me it's yet another great example of where this format just gives you so much more depth and breadth on a fighter's character and career than a written interview can. The work he's doing with youth sounds fantastic and loved his candour regarding his career. Full respect to you Wayne Elcock
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a mate of mine trains with him now, she speaks very highly of him. I've seen some of his lads boxing in the local juniors, they always seem very well-schooled. 
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Re: Wayne Elcock
He’s still into fitness- trains hard most days of the week
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
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Re: Wayne Elcock
I’m half way though the pod now, quality listen so far, seems a very sound smart guy.
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He had a little bit of bad luck, wasn’t well-known enough to get that many chances, and was a bit fragile round the jaw. Plus his best win was probably ancient Eastmanmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 13:53 Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
His performance utterly dismantling Steve Bendall was probably the best most punch-perfect display I have seen in the flesh below European level, he was definitely British title class but was around in a decent era IMO. Smashing shite out of Bendall may not sound like much but the likes of Paul Smith and Darren McDermott couldn’t come close to what Elcock did, it was epic brutal clean shot after clean shot, uppercuts and right hands right from the first bell you were wincing for Bendall.
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I remember his clash with AAA
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And that’s the beauty of the interview as you learn so much about him. Great back story and really interesting charactermargaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 13:53 Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
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He’s well-respected round these partsDeserter wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 14:50And that’s the beauty of the interview as you learn so much about him. Great back story and really interesting charactermargaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 13:53 Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Elcock vs Bendall and Eastman is up on YouTube if anyone cares 
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Elcock , Farnell and Murphy had a good little series of beating and losing to each other.
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Old bones Ian wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 15:01 Elcock , Farnell and Murphy had a good little series of beating and losing to each other.
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Could make a good co commentator or studio guest imo
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Remember Elcock being in the kind of domestic fights that used to top the bill on Sky on Friday nights in the '00s.
Feels like a different era of British boxing now.
Feels like a different era of British boxing now.
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He had a little bit of bad luck, wasn’t well-known enough to get that many chances, and was a bit fragile round the jaw. Plus his best win was probably ancient EastmanCounter-puncher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 14:49 [quote="margaret thatcher" post_id=5334732 time=<a href="tel:1584121999">1584121999</a> user_id=361826]
Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
His performance utterly dismantling Steve Bendall was probably the best most punch-perfect display I have seen in the flesh below European level, he was definitely British title class but was around in a decent era IMO. Smashing shite out of Bendall may not sound like much but the likes of Paul Smith and Darren McDermott couldn’t come close to what Elcock did, it was epic brutal clean shot after clean shot, uppercuts and right hands right from the first bell you were wincing for Bendall.
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I remember the fight against Bendall at Villa leisure center,cracking performance,one of my mates was on that card
He used to come down the amateur gym I trained at before he went full time pro,think he used to work for BT.
Nice,approachable guy
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I remember the fight against Bendall at Villa leisure center,cracking performance,one of my mates was on that cardstu 27 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 16:35He had a little bit of bad luck, wasn’t well-known enough to get that many chances, and was a bit fragile round the jaw. Plus his best win was probably ancient EastmanCounter-puncher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 14:49 [quote="margaret thatcher" post_id=5334732 time=<a href="tel:1584121999">1584121999</a> user_id=361826]
Seemed to be a fighter that got little attention, I remember him best for getting brutally starched
His performance utterly dismantling Steve Bendall was probably the best most punch-perfect display I have seen in the flesh below European level, he was definitely British title class but was around in a decent era IMO. Smashing shite out of Bendall may not sound like much but the likes of Paul Smith and Darren McDermott couldn’t come close to what Elcock did, it was epic brutal clean shot after clean shot, uppercuts and right hands right from the first bell you were wincing for Bendall.
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Who’s that mate? If I remember right James McKinley had an absolute belter against Johnny Musgrove that night, coins chucked in the ring and everything
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Who’s that mate? If I remember right James McKinley had an absolute belter against Johnny Musgrove that night, coins chucked in the ring and everythingCounter-puncher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 17:14I remember the fight against Bendall at Villa leisure center,cracking performance,one of my mates was on that cardstu 27 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 16:35
He had a little bit of bad luck, wasn’t well-known enough to get that many chances, and was a bit fragile round the jaw. Plus his best win was probably ancient Eastman
His performance utterly dismantling Steve Bendall was probably the best most punch-perfect display I have seen in the flesh below European level, he was definitely British title class but was around in a decent era IMO. Smashing shite out of Bendall may not sound like much but the likes of Paul Smith and Darren McDermott couldn’t come close to what Elcock did, it was epic brutal clean shot after clean shot, uppercuts and right hands right from the first bell you were wincing for Bendall.
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To be honest,I’ve got my dates and mates confused
I was thinking of Gary Coombes,but that was another show at Villa that Wayne fought on
The one fight that sticks out to me most with James was the Matt Scrivens one for some reason
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Haha to be honest the McKinley fight I mentioned may have been another night at the Villa anyway
Do you know McKinley?
Do you know McKinley?
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HahaCounter-puncher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 17:28 Haha to be honest the McKinley fight I mentioned may have been another night at the Villa anyway![]()
Do you know McKinley?
Yeah,I do
And his brother Christian
Do you?
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Re: Wayne Elcock
No mate just wondering. Next time you see him tell him the Musgrove fight was one of the best I’ve ever seen live. I’ll always remember watching it 
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Will doCounter-puncher wrote: ↑13 Mar 2020, 17:35 No mate just wondering. Next time you see him tell him the Musgrove fight was one of the best I’ve ever seen live. I’ll always remember watching it![]()
He’s won more on the cobbles mind
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Re: Wayne Elcock
So I heard! (See the other thread) 
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Good guy Wayne, glad he's doing well
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Re: Wayne Elcock
Lawrence murphy fight i remember well. A bit of a shock
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Recently listened to the Duke McKenzie and Gavin Rees pods, both thoroughly enjoyable ![[icon_notworthy.gif] :bow:](./images/smilies/icon_notworthy.gif)
Of the ones I've enjoyed so far which are : Ian Darke, Jamie Moore, Adam Booth, Robert Smith, Chris Eubank jnr, Duke McKenzie and Gavin Rees....Tris Dixon is superb at getting the most out of his subjects, just superb. The detail real boxing fans want to learn about, like the amateur fights/career, forgotten fights, career best wins, overseas wins...fantastic! (Hated the Richard Towers pod, the bloke's a plonker and when you look at the above quality doesn't deserve to be mentioned in boxing circles).
Forget the Costello & Bunce pods with them constantly harping on about the heavyweights or PPV, Dixon's pods are the real deal. Costello & Bunce even had the chance to redeem themselves with a pod dedicated to James Cook and right royally f#cked it up
Tris...if you could show those 2 twerps how it's done, James Cook would make an amazing boxing life story
I digress....thanks for the heads-up about the Elcock pod, looking forward to listening to that one.
Good domestic, fringe European level boxer was Elcock.
Beating Bendall is no mean feat and definitely noteworthy. I last saw Bendall working Bryn Wain's corner...his charge doesn't have the lovely skills that Bendall did, but certainly the bravery and bottle !
Yes, Eastman was on the downward curve but Elcock boxed beautifully that night winning the British title and there have been plenty of easier opponents beaten in a British title fight.
Elcock never stood a chance against Abraham's but tried and ended up being knocked out on his feet in about 5 rounds. Macklin also walloped him in quick fashion.
A decent British middleweight with a good career to look back on is a fair summary IMO.
Of the ones I've enjoyed so far which are : Ian Darke, Jamie Moore, Adam Booth, Robert Smith, Chris Eubank jnr, Duke McKenzie and Gavin Rees....Tris Dixon is superb at getting the most out of his subjects, just superb. The detail real boxing fans want to learn about, like the amateur fights/career, forgotten fights, career best wins, overseas wins...fantastic! (Hated the Richard Towers pod, the bloke's a plonker and when you look at the above quality doesn't deserve to be mentioned in boxing circles).
Forget the Costello & Bunce pods with them constantly harping on about the heavyweights or PPV, Dixon's pods are the real deal. Costello & Bunce even had the chance to redeem themselves with a pod dedicated to James Cook and right royally f#cked it up
Tris...if you could show those 2 twerps how it's done, James Cook would make an amazing boxing life story
I digress....thanks for the heads-up about the Elcock pod, looking forward to listening to that one.
Good domestic, fringe European level boxer was Elcock.
Beating Bendall is no mean feat and definitely noteworthy. I last saw Bendall working Bryn Wain's corner...his charge doesn't have the lovely skills that Bendall did, but certainly the bravery and bottle !
Yes, Eastman was on the downward curve but Elcock boxed beautifully that night winning the British title and there have been plenty of easier opponents beaten in a British title fight.
Elcock never stood a chance against Abraham's but tried and ended up being knocked out on his feet in about 5 rounds. Macklin also walloped him in quick fashion.
A decent British middleweight with a good career to look back on is a fair summary IMO.