Jimmy Cable - RIP
Jimmy Cable - RIP
Just been told that former British and European light-middleweight champion Jimmy Cable has sadly died. I knew Jimmy had gone off the rails but this is still a shock.
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My Name Is Earl
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
Very sad news. Game lad was Jimmy. Remember watching him on the bbc against Buster Drayton. The American was
better known as one of Hagler's chief sparring partners with plenty of L's on his cv. Unfortunately he could bang as well, and
demolished Jimmy with the proverbial swinging hook. He did the same to Mark Kaylor a month later, also televised. Check that fight out if you want to see some inept refereeing of the highest order.
better known as one of Hagler's chief sparring partners with plenty of L's on his cv. Unfortunately he could bang as well, and
demolished Jimmy with the proverbial swinging hook. He did the same to Mark Kaylor a month later, also televised. Check that fight out if you want to see some inept refereeing of the highest order.
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
It was his daughter whose boyfriend Kenny Noye stabbed.
Cable ended up fighting unlicensed
Cable ended up fighting unlicensed
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watsupdoc87
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
Kenny Noye was the Brinks Matt gangster who also killed a policeman. He had a row on the M25 with a fella, stabbing him to death while the fiancee watched on. The fiancee was Jimmy Cables daughter.watsupdoc87 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 10:15Was that a cop or am I getting old English gangsters mixed up?![]()
Noye fled to Spain but the daughter ended up going out there with the old bill to identify him.
She has been in witness protection ever since, changed her name, while Noye has been behind the door, but I guess he will be getting out soon.
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bigjack
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
My Name Is Earl wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 04:46 Very sad news. Game lad was Jimmy. Remember watching him on the bbc against Buster Drayton. The American was
better known as one of Hagler's chief sparring partners with plenty of L's on his cv. Unfortunately he could bang as well, and
demolished Jimmy with the proverbial swinging hook. He did the same to Mark Kaylor a month later, also televised. Check that fight out if you want to see some inept refereeing of the highest order.
Mike Jacobs,shocking refereeing there,was he always that bad ?
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
RIP Cable had lovely boxing skills and on his night could really put it together. Throughly deserves to be remembered as a former Southern Area, British Champion and European champion.
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
bigjack wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 11:44My Name Is Earl wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 04:46 Very sad news. Game lad was Jimmy. Remember watching him on the bbc against Buster Drayton. The American was
better known as one of Hagler's chief sparring partners with plenty of L's on his cv. Unfortunately he could bang as well, and
demolished Jimmy with the proverbial swinging hook. He did the same to Mark Kaylor a month later, also televised. Check that fight out if you want to see some inept refereeing of the highest order.
Mike Jacobs,shocking refereeing there,was he always that bad ?
He was later downgraded as a referee after a Southern Area title fight involving Finchley banger John Maloney and gutsy Gary Nickels, in which Nickels took a first-round pasting on the ropes and Jacobs was too slow to get in. He was given no actual reason for his downgrading and took the Board to the High Court to get a reason but lost the case, after which he dropped out of refereeing altogether.
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
JImmy's European title win over Said Skouma in France in 1984 is surely one of the bravest showings by a British fighter abroad. Skouma hit him with everything for round after round but Jimmy refused to crack and came back to stop the exhausted Frenchman in the 11th.
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Yep, Cable was resolute that night and simply refused to buckle. His career defining win.
Bennie, Do you know who Cable boxed for as an amateur ?
Bennie, Do you know who Cable boxed for as an amateur ?
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
I actually watched his fight with Drayton just three days ago before finding the sad news about him here. I remember really enjoying his bouts with Nick Wilshire.
RIP.
RIP.
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My Name Is Earl
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
Yeah, that case was notorious and i think when the media frenzy brought the term "road rage" into the mainstream.Coco wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 10:46Kenny Noye was the Brinks Matt gangster who also killed a policeman. He had a row on the M25 with a fella, stabbing him to death while the fiancee watched on. The fiancee was Jimmy Cables daughter.watsupdoc87 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 10:15Was that a cop or am I getting old English gangsters mixed up?![]()
Noye fled to Spain but the daughter ended up going out there with the old bill to identify him.
She has been in witness protection ever since, changed her name, while Noye has been behind the door, but I guess he will be getting out soon.
Got off with killing the undercover cop but her testimony put him down.
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Cheers Bennie
That explains Cable's excellent skills.
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I saw Cable box circles around his opponent in an unlicensed fight. Cable stood out a mile from every other fighter on the bill.
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
Spoke too two cops , on two sides of the world , and they both said ,, when you get most of these hardmen / villains inside a cell , most of them you can't shut up ,,,,
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I watched him box the ears off Nick Wilshire in a 10-rounder at Wembley in early 1983. Wilshire, a former Olympian, was 19-0 and managed by Mickey Duff, who prided himself on his matchmaking skills but Cable had plenty of bottle to go with his ability and romped to the decision. He repeated the feat a year later for the British light-middleweight title but weightmaking and the war with Skouma for the European title eventually told and Jimmy was blown away by Prince Rodney in 1985. Rodney hit him so hard that Jimmy literally flew into the air before hitting the canvas.
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It's fair to say Cable packed a lot into his career 
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Coco, it could have been there or the Yorkshire Grey, many moons ago. I think Jason Hart boxed Paul Stockton on the same show.
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Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
To be fair to Kaylor's team, Drayton wasn't the original opponent. I can't remember who he was scheduled to face but
the fight was high up on the Bruno/Bonecrusher bill, so massive exposure was assured. At the time of Cable facing
Drayton, they'd both had a similar number of fights, the American was considered a stepping stone journeyman (he had a stack of losses on his record) so no one really foresaw what was to happen in that fight. The naturally conditioned Drayton was the obvious stand in for the Kaylor bout, and with Kaylor a bit of a golden boy with a disq' the only blemish on his cv he was still strongly fancied with the bookies and observers alike. At the end of the day, Drayton was still considered a hard man but basically a wild swinger. To be fair to Drayton, like an Andries, his boxing story is a good one.
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
I think Jimmy had been ill for a while
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
I think Mickey Duff pulled a fast one on Doug Bidwell, Cable's manager, because the two men disliked each other and Cable had just licked Duff fighter Nick Wilshire (for the second time) to win the British title. It was a stupid match but at least Cable came back to win the European title in an amazing display of courage and stamina six weeks later in France against Said Skouma.
As for Drayton against Kaylor, the Philadelphia fighter came in as a late substitute for James "Hard Rock" Green on a Sunday evening Wembley show televised in the States. Kaylor was a full middleweight, of course, and a talented one at that and the American factor probably convinced Duff and Terry Lawless to take the risk.