Ex pro's (bouncers)
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Mimmy
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Ex pro's (bouncers)
I saw a bouncer once who had a face of a boxer, flatish nose and the usual marks etc. Well it got me thinking.
Does anyone know of any ex pros who do the doorman jobs after retirement.
Does anyone know of any ex pros who do the doorman jobs after retirement.
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Controversial
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Re: Ex pro's (bouncers)
Mitch Green and Johnny Nelson both done door work.mimmy123 wrote:I saw a bouncer once who had a face of a boxer, flatish nose and the usual marks etc. Well it got me thinking.
Does anyone know of any ex pros who do the doorman jobs after retirement.
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Mimmy
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dr_devious
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Re: Ex pro's (bouncers)
Johnny Nelson as a bouncer is somewhat hard to imagineControversial wrote:Mitch Green and Johnny Nelson both done door work.mimmy123 wrote:I saw a bouncer once who had a face of a boxer, flatish nose and the usual marks etc. Well it got me thinking.
Does anyone know of any ex pros who do the doorman jobs after retirement.
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overhand_right
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Mimmy
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thats one sorry story, i did hear about that last year.overhand_right wrote:Garry Delaney was a bouncer, until a much smaller man criticised him for his use of excessive force in throwing out his mate, whereupon Delaney crushed his skull with an uppercut and killed him, thus sending him down for life.
he also dated jodie Marsh she was happy he went away, i think i read he used to beat her too, not sure if its true or not
Mickey Lerwill used to work the door of a bar I used to drink in when I was in my teens/early twentys.
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=029903
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=029903
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Mimmy
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he was one of John Rushton boys wasnt he? i think he trained out of Armthorpe. i only saw one of his fights, he was a bit of a 'slap' puncher as i remember with no chin.mercman wrote:Mimmy as you are from Donny I thought I would mention the old Central Area heavyweight champ from the '70s and '80s, Neil Malpass. He used to work the door at Park Lane on Bradford Row in Doncaster and later on The Warehouse on North Bridge. The less about his activities the better though.
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Mimmy
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Never knew Malpass was a bouncer in good old doncaster, just to think, i go round town twice a week, and ive never noticed him.mercman wrote:
where bouts in donny. i used to live in Edlington that was rough
He isn't any more. From the late 70s until the mid-90s he was a familiar sight on the door in and around Doncaster though. He was one of Martin Kamara's 'firm'.
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Mimmy
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bloody hell my aunt and unle live near the swimming pool, my cousins went to hill top svhool, i went to edlo Vic. my grandparents used to live on Roberts road, near the woods, i went to Edlo comp in 80 then moved away. i went to edlo a few months back and was supprised the Greyhound pub had gone!!Boxing.Gloves wrote:Small world mate, im born and bred edlington my friend,
cant believe that, live near hill top school.
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He was never a pro but a mate of mine told me a story about Roy 'Pretty Boy' Shaw, the unlicensed fighter that fought Lenny Mclean.
Shaw used to work the door at a club in Essex years back. My mate said he was at the front of the queue and there was some gobby bloke behind him acting like a idiot. Shaw apparently said 'excuse mate' to my friend and stood him to one side and without breaking a sweat punched this bloke and sparked him. He then moved my mate back into the queue and let him in.
Shaw used to work the door at a club in Essex years back. My mate said he was at the front of the queue and there was some gobby bloke behind him acting like a idiot. Shaw apparently said 'excuse mate' to my friend and stood him to one side and without breaking a sweat punched this bloke and sparked him. He then moved my mate back into the queue and let him in.
Shaw was truely one of the hardest men in britain in his day,
he started fighting unlicensed at a very late age though, 42 i think,
always had a screw loose.
Lenny Mclean was always a bigger animal if you ask me though,
aboslute brute, his book "the guvnor" is one of the best books
ive ever read.
Both have worked on the door, Mclean often just had to put the word
out he was working there, and no trouble would happen,
whether he was actually there or not.
he started fighting unlicensed at a very late age though, 42 i think,
always had a screw loose.
Lenny Mclean was always a bigger animal if you ask me though,
aboslute brute, his book "the guvnor" is one of the best books
ive ever read.
Both have worked on the door, Mclean often just had to put the word
out he was working there, and no trouble would happen,
whether he was actually there or not.
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Mimmy
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