A few years ago I read an article in a boxing magazine about a deaf fighter. Recently I've grown curious to read it again, but as my luck would have it, I can no longer find the magazine. All I can remember is that he fought in the 1930-40s and that his nickname was something like "Silent Sam".
Anyone know which boxer I am referring to and could tell me more about him?
Thanks!
Alister
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Re: Deaf boxer
I know who you're talking about. He fought in the 40's and battled Jake LaMotta twice (D10, L10). I think his name was "Silent" Eugene ______. I can't quite remember it all.Alister wrote:A few years ago I read an article in a boxing magazine about a deaf fighter. Recently I've grown curious to read it again, but as my luck would have it, I can no longer find the magazine. All I can remember is that he fought in the 1930-40s and that his nickname was something like "Silent Sam".
Anyone know which boxer I am referring to and could tell me more about him?
Thanks!
Alister
Also, there was a fighter named Silent Stafford, but I think he's a different guy.
Thanks!
Hairston was not at all a bad fighter, twice fought Kid Gavilan (1-1) and Jake La Motta (0-1-1). Beat Paul Pender and went the distance with some other strong names.
Anyone ever seen him fight?
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=011086
Alister
Hairston was not at all a bad fighter, twice fought Kid Gavilan (1-1) and Jake La Motta (0-1-1). Beat Paul Pender and went the distance with some other strong names.
Anyone ever seen him fight?
http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=011086
Alister
