Jimmy Cable - RIP
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
There was no disgrace in Cable losing to Drayton. Buster went on to win the IBF light middleweight title.
Re: Jimmy Cable - RIP
I think it was Frank Fletcher who was down to face Kaylor originally. He features on the poster for the fight. Maybe there was more than the one change of opponent for Kaylor though.
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You are absolutely right. Frank "The Animal" was the original opponent for Kaylor, then "Hard Rock" Green and finally that man Drayton.
Kaylor was destined for a rough night.
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In 1984 Frank Fletcher was on the way down, I'd of said Kaylor would of won by Knockout , James Green was a hard test and depending on which version turned up would of been a tough night for Kaylor. And as proved Drayton was proof of fitness over style, just to tough and wild. I always liked Drayton and glad to see he's doing well for himself after boxing.
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Shhhh wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:18What’s he doing?Old bones Ian wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 17:00In 1984 Frank Fletcher was on the way down, I'd of said Kaylor would of won by Knockout , James Green was a hard test and depending on which version turned up would of been a tough night for Kaylor. And as proved Drayton was proof of fitness over style, just to tough and wild. I always liked Drayton and glad to see he's doing well for himself after boxing.
He became a police officer. Incidentally, Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts was in Buster's corner when he stopped Kaylor in 1984 - the same Watts stopped by Kaylor a year earlier. If you like a spot of 'afters', check out Watts's reaction when he gets stopped. It's on youtube.
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Lovely obituary from Bunce in BN.
I’d never heard of Cable - before my time - but what a career. And what a life !
Bunce obviously hero-worshipped him - Someone should frame it and give to his family.
Wonderful piece of writing.
I’d never heard of Cable - before my time - but what a career. And what a life !
Bunce obviously hero-worshipped him - Someone should frame it and give to his family.
Wonderful piece of writing.
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Yeah I don’t think Duff and co realised what a world-class puncher Drayton was - when he coldcocked Jimmy they must’ve just assumed Jimmy’s chin wasn’t that great, or he just got caught cold.
Yeah think Mark would’ve beaten the shop worn Frank the animal Fletcher, who didn’t have a big punch on him.
And having both his main men lose on the same night ( Bruno as well ) caused a crestfallen Terry Lawless to retire for about a week, until Frank talked him out of it
Yeah think Mark would’ve beaten the shop worn Frank the animal Fletcher, who didn’t have a big punch on him.
And having both his main men lose on the same night ( Bruno as well ) caused a crestfallen Terry Lawless to retire for about a week, until Frank talked him out of it
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Just google it mate, it’s on boxing news’ website.
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Here ya go, bud!
https://boxingace.com/a-tribute-to-the- ... mmy-cable/
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Nice one, nice piece tooFray Bentos wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 06:28Here ya go, bud!![]()
https://boxingace.com/a-tribute-to-the- ... mmy-cable/
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The first Boxing News
I bought had Jimmy Cable on the front page celebrating his light-
middle weight European title victory in France.
Sad to hear of his death. R.I.P
middle weight European title victory in France.
Sad to hear of his death. R.I.P
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Jimmy boxed on Reg Parkers shows at streatham, beat Lez Jarvis, Gary Mason was there as well
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bigjack
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Was that unlicenced,as I can't see it on his record ?
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i saw the first Cable v nicky Wilshere(?) fight on the Bruno v Ledoux undercard at wembley.
those were the days when bills were proper value for money
Cable was dropped twice but took the decision in a lovely scrap....the days of nobbins
those were the days when bills were proper value for money
Cable was dropped twice but took the decision in a lovely scrap....the days of nobbins
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Ritzy was in my teenage years! Circa 1990funso banjo baby wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 15:04when was the Ritzy? sounds like that was pre The Studio?
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Good Obit by Buncey
I drove past that World of leather showroom on the A20 roundabout a thousand times and never knew a boxing outfit was based there ! Suppose it made sense with the Yorkshire Grey being only 2 minutes away to stage boxing shows.
Thank God Jimmy got paid for his European title triumph...eventually. I can only imagine how he must have felt when his cheque bounced after going through hell & high water to win the title in France.
I drove past that World of leather showroom on the A20 roundabout a thousand times and never knew a boxing outfit was based there ! Suppose it made sense with the Yorkshire Grey being only 2 minutes away to stage boxing shows.
Thank God Jimmy got paid for his European title triumph...eventually. I can only imagine how he must have felt when his cheque bounced after going through hell & high water to win the title in France.
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yes it was, now called ceasersfunso banjo baby wrote: ↑22 Aug 2020, 15:04when was the Ritzy? sounds like that was pre The Studio?
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bigjack
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bennie wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 22:19An Officer of Veteran Affairs which is not the same as a Police Officer aka Warranted Official. Its, a Civilian role.Shhhh wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 18:18What’s he doing?Old bones Ian wrote: ↑20 Aug 2020, 17:00
In 1984 Frank Fletcher was on the way down, I'd of said Kaylor would of won by Knockout , James Green was a hard test and depending on which version turned up would of been a tough night for Kaylor. And as proved Drayton was proof of fitness over style, just to tough and wild. I always liked Drayton and glad to see he's doing well for himself after boxing.
He became a police officer. Incidentally, Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts was in Buster's corner when he stopped Kaylor in 1984 - the same Watts stopped by Kaylor a year earlier. If you like a spot of 'afters', check out Watts's reaction when he gets stopped. It's on youtube.
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I went to school and was in the same class as Jimmy everyone!! Say's what a gentleman he was a bully because I was British Judo champion Jimmy made it his life to pick on me I never lost to him but I never won!!
So when people say what a lovely bloke he was asking the people who grew up with him.
Rest in peace Jimmy and put them demons to sleep.
So when people say what a lovely bloke he was asking the people who grew up with him.
Rest in peace Jimmy and put them demons to sleep.
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Are you English? What you wrote doesn't make any literal sense?Kenny Hawkins wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 11:20 I went to school and was in the same class as Jimmy everyone!! Say's what a gentleman he was a bully because I was British Judo champion Jimmy made it his life to pick on me I never lost to him but I never won!!
So when people say what a lovely bloke he was asking the people who grew up with him.
Rest in peace Jimmy and put them demons to sleep.