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Martin has contributed a ton of material on South American boxers to the database. Record after record of pretty much every single South American contender who ever fought as well as rare fighters that few people even know of. I honestly do not know anyone who is as knowledgable about South American boxing as Martin...he also a true class act!
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I'm no big fan of these e-hug threads, but hopefully this is a sign of the quality of the board. I look forward to contributing.
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yes, this is a great forum. many hours of laughs and contentious debate.
though i was very hurt that my poem ostensibly written by robert herrick about the fictional bout between john milton and george herbert in which milton lost his sight gained not a single reply. you cultureless shitheads :TU:
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Not sure I saw it...can you post a link to it?
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harrygreb wrote:yes, this is a great forum. many hours of laughs and contentious debate.
though i was very hurt that my poem ostensibly written by robert herrick about the fictional bout between john milton and george herbert in which milton lost his sight gained not a single reply. you cultureless shitheads :TU:

Please, Harry, see this

http://www.boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... literature




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barry wrote:Martin has contributed a ton of material on South American boxers to the database. Record after record of pretty much every single South American contender who ever fought as well as rare fighters that few people even know of. I honestly do not know anyone who is as knowledgable about South American boxing as Martin...he also a true class act!
My work and personal obsession involves Peruvian boxers' records. Without Martin's help I wouldn't have gotten anywhere.
Salud Martin!
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boxbuzz its on the thread originally posted by iceman john scully called "very clever boxers poem..." take a look.

thanks martin sosa cameron for guiding me to the boxing/literature thread of about a year ago. absolutely brilliant.
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>>>Barry is pretty ace but the occasional space would be nice to aid with eye strain Barry<<<

Not sure what you mean?
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Geez I hadn't done that in years. I think it was one of my faults when I first came on the internet, but I kind of quickly learned a bit of internet etiquette…not to mention that I actually ended up with English as one of my double majors!
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No problems and thank you...I just wasn't sure what you meant!
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i stand corrected. people who have majored in english obviously CAN write.
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I rarely put a lot of effort into grammar on internet message boards, which is not done out of disrespect, but there is some common courteousness which one can take on forums, such as the occasional spaces in a long paragraph, as Terry D mentioned.

Though I think that internet forums must absolutely drive English teachers mad, as well as the “intellectual” writer, who often views the internet as the downfall of proper English grammar!
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..barry...i like your posts and your courteousness.


and i'd like to thank your english professors.


for adding a new word to my vocabulary.


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Jaclem wrote:..barry...i like your posts and your courteousness.


and i'd like to thank your english professors.


for adding a new word to my vocabulary.


jaclem
jaclem, tell us where you were when:

Marciano fought Walcott
Gavilan fought Basilio and Graham
Pep and Saddler tangled those 4 times
and...what do you remember of Clay vs Liston and Johansson vs Patterson?
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elmer -

marciano/walcott - front row of albee theatre balcony (cicinnati)...press section...as a guest ... that's when closed circuit fights were often shown in movie theatres. loved the first twelve rounds..

gavilan/basilio - in front of my tv set in the apartment i shared as a newlywed with my wife...who also happened to be a newlywed. i thought basilio won.

gavilan/graham....it sounds nuts, as i liked both fighters and was addicted to boxing....but i can't recall seeing any of their matches!!!..though i'm sure i must have if they were televised. i have seen the film of the one in which so many have said they thought graham won.

clay/liston....same seat as the marciano/walcott....but this time as a part of the press.... to report on the fight on my radio show..

johansenn/patterson....first fight, albee theatre....second fight..same situation as clay/liston

third fight....working as a night club comic...my followers of boxing friends came in and told me about it...i can't remember when i first saw the film on tv. opinion - the mandatory eight count probably saved patterson from getting kayoed...and johannsen beat he count but by that time I think he would have got kayoed by patterson had the fight goner on. ingemar was a front runner all the way..

oops...forgot..the pep/saddler series....out getting drunk with high school freinds.....for the first two....have seen the last two only on film on tv.
i remember hearing the result of the second one on the news just before ...and read about the others in the morning papers.
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Jaclem wrote:elmer -

marciano/walcott - front row of albee theatre balcony (cicinnati)...press section...as a guest ... that's when closed circuit fights were often shown in movie theatres. loved the first twelve rounds..

gavilan/basilio - in front of my tv set in the apartment i shared as a newlywed with my wife...who also happened to be a newlywed. i thought basilio won.

gavilan/graham....it sounds nuts, as i liked both fighters and was addicted to boxing....but i can't recall seeing any of their matches!!!..though i'm sure i must have if they were televised. i have seen the film of the one in which so many have said they thought graham won.

clay/liston....same seat as the marciano/walcott....but this time as a part of the press.... to report on the fight on my radio show..

johansenn/patterson....first fight, albee theatre....second fight..same situation as clay/liston

third fight....working as a night club comic...my followers of boxing friends came in and told me about it...i can't remember when i first saw the film on tv. opinion - the mandatory eight count probably saved patterson from getting kayoed...and johannsen beat he count but by that time I think he would have got kayoed by patterson had the fight goner on. ingemar was a front runner all the way..

oops...forgot..the pep/saddler series....out getting drunk with high school freinds.....for the first two....have seen the last two only on film on tv.
i remember hearing the result of the second one on the news just before ...and read about the others in the morning papers.

Man, you really are an encyclopedia, NUFF RESPECT!!!
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Jaclem enough with this jaw dropping reality of what your eyes have seen in terms of boxing history. Tell us about Lenny Bruce.
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..i was in chicago (lived in cincinnati then,) doing a promo for a comedy record i made with a friend....and doing a bit at mister kelly's. we had both met lenny and were a the gate of horn the night lenny got busted.( he yold us before the show that he had a hunch he was going to get nailed) george carlin was appearing at the playboy club when he was half of the duo of burns and carlin..(burns was jack burns who later worked with avery schreiber for a while) before george went out on his own. george was in his early twenties and looked young, and the cops wanted to get as much as they could on the club, so they hoped they could find someone underage being served...and they asked for IDs. george refused to show his so he got arrested too, which is what he wanted to do anyway.

i had met lenny when he came on the radio show i hosted with my Lp partner (eventually I took it over myself) and my wife was an invalid and lenny stopped at our house to say hello and stayed for over an hour. on in the car drive to my place from the radio show he started doing some routines...one was "how to make your negro friends feel welcome" and I think this was before he recorded it and made it part of his nightlclub act.
..i know my friend and i had never heard it before)

i guess i should do something to justify this being on a boxing forum, so i'll add that when i saw archie moore beat oakland billy smith at cincinnati's music hall sports arena, later on i knew ezzard was going to beat joe walcott because if he could beat archie three times he'd take jersey joe when they fought, because archie was so great i concluded ezz could beat anybody.

elmer...thanks..i just happened to be around and my grandfather told me about boxers when i was just a kid and i started following boxing on radio and then came tv when so many fighters appeared so often and i have been told i have near total recall. this does not mean i am in any way an "expert" in my opinions on ..oh, say...who would beat whom in those fantasy matches we have fun with here.
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Post by Ezzard »

Crikes, Lenny Bruce, that's really something. A great story, Jaclem, thanks for sharing it. I know that routine...

George Carlin, Avery Schreiber... These are all great names of comedy.
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One more question Jaclem. Did you ever meet the greats Freddie Miller and Ezzard Charles in Cincinnati?

Also has you see them fight?

Have you seen Wallace "Bud" Smith from Cincinnati fight?
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Also jaclem, what do you remember of the St. Valentine Massacre of the Robinson-LaMotta VI of the world middleweight title?
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Jaclem wrote:..i was in chicago (lived in cincinnati then,) doing a promo for a comedy record i made with a friend....and doing a bit at mister kelly's. we had both met lenny and were a the gate of horn the night lenny got busted.( he yold us before the show that he had a hunch he was going to get nailed) george carlin was appearing at the playboy club when he was half of the duo of burns and carlin..(burns was jack burns who later worked with avery schreiber for a while) before george went out on his own. george was in his early twenties and looked young, and the cops wanted to get as much as they could on the club, so they hoped they could find someone underage being served...and they asked for IDs. george refused to show his so he got arrested too, which is what he wanted to do anyway.

i had met lenny when he came on the radio show i hosted with my Lp partner (eventually I took it over myself) and my wife was an invalid and lenny stopped at our house to say hello and stayed for over an hour. on in the car drive to my place from the radio show he started doing some routines...one was "how to make your negro friends feel welcome" and I think this was before he recorded it and made it part of his nightlclub act.
..i know my friend and i had never heard it before)

i guess i should do something to justify this being on a boxing forum, so i'll add that when i saw archie moore beat oakland billy smith at cincinnati's music hall sports arena, later on i knew ezzard was going to beat joe walcott because if he could beat archie three times he'd take jersey joe when they fought, because archie was so great i concluded ezz could beat anybody.

elmer...thanks..i just happened to be around and my grandfather told me about boxers when i was just a kid and i started following boxing on radio and then came tv when so many fighters appeared so often and i have been told i have near total recall. this does not mean i am in any way an "expert" in my opinions on ..oh, say...who would beat whom in those fantasy matches we have fun with here.

You've had an absolutely awe inspiring seat at the history table.
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