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G0mez wrote:
KO Artist wrote:Howard Eastman

Then one from Timmy Taylor, Tony Velinor or Graham Brett
Eastman is a spiteful puncher they reckon - he can hurt you big time.
I was only a featherweight at the time. Howard was Light Middle. He didnt take any liberties, but he had a great double jab right cross. Paul Hersey from Battersea was also a real handful, as was Vince Burns, whose pro career never lived up to his potenial, mainly due to his slag of a manager.
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Spencer Oliver,Colin Dunne,Pj Gallagher,Vince Feeny.(all pro)
David Mullholland,Nicky Cook,Martin Power,lee Beavis.(amateur)
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billy bessey wrote:for strentgh kevin bennett he was only a lightweight but he was so strong he smashed me up for 4 rounds and i can honestly say i have never taken such a beating in sparring off anyone even though he was only about 10st at the time i dont mind admitting i was seeing stars a fair few times in that spar.
for speed my brother everyone on the boxing team used to hate sparring him cos u couldnt land a glove on him and when you did manage to land one he would counter you with a 741 punch combination
pretty disappointed with this billy you swore to me when i hit you with that sweet bodyshot that it was the hardest you have ever been hit... made me feel good for a while anyway :TU:
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john mugabi
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KO Artist wrote:
G0mez wrote:
KO Artist wrote:Howard Eastman

Then one from Timmy Taylor, Tony Velinor or Graham Brett
Eastman is a spiteful puncher they reckon - he can hurt you big time.
I was only a featherweight at the time. Howard was Light Middle. He didnt take any liberties, but he had a great double jab right cross. Paul Hersey from Battersea was also a real handful, as was Vince Burns, whose pro career never lived up to his potenial, mainly due to his slag of a manager.
What amazes me is that you were ever a featherweight! :TU:
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
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G0mez wrote: Eastman is a spiteful puncher they reckon - he can hurt you big time.
I was only a featherweight at the time. Howard was Light Middle. He didnt take any liberties, but he had a great double jab right cross. Paul Hersey from Battersea was also a real handful, as was Vince Burns, whose pro career never lived up to his potenial, mainly due to his slag of a manager.
What amazes me is that you were ever a featherweight! :TU:
I know mate. Try telling my wife. I actually had my first contest at Bantam.

I have had food poisoning recently so I am inside the old cruiser limit.

Geting there slowly :TU:
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E wrote:john mugabi
How was that E?

I saw him spar at Carnaby Street in the mid to late 80's and he used to take no prisoners. Big looping right hands and left uppercuts.
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:box: dean phillips sparred with robbie regan and steve robinson when they were both world champions he would spar with both taking it in turns alternative rounds that was when he won the world kickboxing championship great sparring regan for the speed robinson for the preasure he had the chance to go anywhere for sparring but there was no better place than dai gardners gym in the valleys he allways had very good pro boxers there plus the two world champions at the time
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c_phillips wrote::box: dean phillips sparred with robbie regan and steve robinson when they were both world champions he would spar with both taking it in turns alternative rounds that was when he won the world kickboxing championship great sparring regan for the speed robinson for the preasure he had the chance to go anywhere for sparring but there was no better place than dai gardners gym in the valleys he allways had very good pro boxers there plus the two world champions at the time

Had the chance to go anywhere for sparring??
Thats not hard if your willing to travel it is easy to get sparring.
He did most of his sparring with Floyd Havard at Colin Breen's gym who was managing them both at the time
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KO Artist wrote:
E wrote:john mugabi
How was that E?

I saw him spar at Carnaby Street in the mid to late 80's and he used to take no prisoners. Big looping right hands and left uppercuts.
It was after he had retired - he was 45 I think! BUt he was talking about a comeback. He was unfit.

To be frank, I'm seriously happy he scrapped the comeback. HE was terrible - ragged and unfit, although he did show glimpses of his power, just in how he threw shots when he was giving a demonstration or on the bag.

He was very gentlemanly and never tried to dig in big shots - he even said he didn't approve of sparring wars, contrary to his previous reputation.
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Post by DAVE2005 »

rob reid,mike jennings,mike gomez most of the lads up at collyhurst, there a good bunch.couldnt hit robbie reid though was liking sparring with a shadoiw
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Little Lennox Gilby or Hank Marvin?
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E wrote:
KO Artist wrote:
E wrote:john mugabi
How was that E?

I saw him spar at Carnaby Street in the mid to late 80's and he used to take no prisoners. Big looping right hands and left uppercuts.
It was after he had retired - he was 45 I think! BUt he was talking about a comeback. He was unfit.

To be frank, I'm seriously happy he scrapped the comeback. HE was terrible - ragged and unfit, although he did show glimpses of his power, just in how he threw shots when he was giving a demonstration or on the bag.

He was very gentlemanly and never tried to dig in big shots - he even said he didn't approve of sparring wars, contrary to his previous reputation.
Cheers for the info

Is he still around
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KO Artist wrote:
E wrote:
KO Artist wrote: How was that E?

I saw him spar at Carnaby Street in the mid to late 80's and he used to take no prisoners. Big looping right hands and left uppercuts.
It was after he had retired - he was 45 I think! BUt he was talking about a comeback. He was unfit.

To be frank, I'm seriously happy he scrapped the comeback. HE was terrible - ragged and unfit, although he did show glimpses of his power, just in how he threw shots when he was giving a demonstration or on the bag.

He was very gentlemanly and never tried to dig in big shots - he even said he didn't approve of sparring wars, contrary to his previous reputation.
Cheers for the info

Is he still around
As far as I understand he lives in Australia now, and is there now. Haven't seen him for 18 months now.

There is a guy who knows him at the gym; I will ask him. Hopefully he's financially comfortable.
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Post by Goz »

I 'sparred' with Stephen Smith but we were about 14, he had been boxing a long time already and I hadn't and he gave me taps and took it easy - and I'm much bigger than him :oops:

Other than that it's my shadow....
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I can't compete with them, but I was once slapped by Lisa Riley in Visage nightclub, Huddersfield.....
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Captain Hook wrote:I can't compete with them, but I was once slapped by Lisa Riley in Visage nightclub, Huddersfield.....
Funny enough, I've been slapped by her in the very same nightclub. She came in once with Adele Stephens and we were saying to them why are you here for student night? Lisa replied because its great and I was like but Visage is a pile os shit to which she told offence and slapped me!

What a claim to fame.
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I get regular sparring with a local Ex-Pro Calum Rafferty up here - that would be my best sparring - the rest is just my fellow Amateur Club mates!
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Expug wrote:James "Quick" Tillis, Gave Tyson a good go.
Alfonso Ratliff Cruiserweight Champ.

Some others who were tough
Lenny Lapaglia
Randy Smith
Johnny Lira
Louie Mateo
Henry Simms
Johnny Heard
William Clayton

A good one Ive witnessed was when Frank Bruno came to Chicago he stopped by the gym I trained in and went a few rounds with Tillis.
Id say Frank got the better of that session. It was 1983 before Frank became big.
Many people dont realize he fought in Chicago.
He was a real nice guy.
He KO'd a bearded Mike Jameson in 2 rounds
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dopey wrote:
Captain Hook wrote:I can't compete with them, but I was once slapped by Lisa Riley in Visage nightclub, Huddersfield.....
She came in once with Adele Stephens.
Talk about beauty and the beast! I wonder what became of Miss Stephens...?
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I think Mcuigan might have fought that night too?
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Goz wrote:I think Mcuigan might have fought that night too?
He did too. That's some memory I've got there!

http://www.boxrec.com/date_search.php?y ... m=07&dd=09
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Post by Captain Hook »

Dopey you have got to be effing kidding me because Adele Silva was there that night as well!!! 1998!!

Coincidence....

It wasn't related to piss flaps Terry, a mate bet me I wouldn't ask her if she wanted a drink.

I strolled over and asked if she wanted a beverage of choice and she turned her back on me, so I told the fat pudendum she should be grateful for my attention and she slapped me.... :lol:
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Post by Albert »

Sparred with personally - done a 2 or 3 warm up rounds with Hennessy once but got battered by Dennis Hobson over 3 rounds in Vegas.

Mind you I am told Paul King packs a good punch!!! :wink: :TU:
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Captain Hook wrote:Dopey you have got to be effing kidding me because Adele Silva was there that night as well!!! 1998!!

Coincidence....

It wasn't related to piss flaps Terry, a mate bet me I wouldn't ask her if she wanted a drink.

I strolled over and asked if she wanted a beverage of choice and she turned her back on me, so I told the fat pudendum she should be grateful for my attention and she slapped me.... :lol:
Sorry, Adele Stephens - Adele Silva is the one I meant - Kelly from Emerdale. Yeah 1998 it was, on a Tuesday night, which was student night, a £1 a drink!

Did you go to Huddersfield Uni?
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