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you missed out pj gallagher and his cousin blueboy both pros and pj the most successful as he was british champion,blueboy was a ABA champion and beat billy schwer as in the finals i believe
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orbtastic wrote:Does anyone know if either the Branco or Tiozzo brothers are Gypsies?

Jean Chanet was a Gypsy too, I think.

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Jesse James Daniel was a good fighter from Leeds, the tragic Smith twins, Henry Jones from Pembroke, Sammy Smith from Bracknell, most of the Janes family from Cardiff
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Counter-puncher wrote:
orbtastic wrote:Does anyone know if either the Branco or Tiozzo brothers are Gypsies?

Jean Chanet was a Gypsy too, I think.

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Coco wrote:Jesse James Daniel was a good fighter from Leeds, the tragic Smith twins, Henry Jones from Pembroke, Sammy Smith from Bracknell, most of the Janes family from Cardiff
Jesse was Danny! Great guy.
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Billy and Ernie !!
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80/20 wrote:anyone know what gomez is doing now ?

always remember hia interview with spencer fearon after the khan fight where he said he would have to go back to shop lifting ....always seemed like a decent lad ....and had the heart of a lion
he has got jamie moore coming to his house this friday to do a peice to be shown on ringside in next few weeks. Could be good, has been sectioned twice since retiring, and son is doing very well in amateur game!
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MachoMan09 wrote:Do any of the older guys remember Tony Collins (late 80s/early 90s light middleweight)? He was part Romany, his following were always a bit wild. Some of his older relatives were pros too, I think.
i was just thinking of tony and george collins ,they never quite made it but they were some of warrens first stars.

if londonirish is martin power i just want say that i was on a NABC training camp as his coach in about 1991 at newcastle under lyme university , all the young boxers were good but martin was by far the best he boxed with such smothness not like a 13 year old . he had the same last name as my then mrs who came from traveller stock to so he always stuck out to me .
at the time i was about 22 and fighting myself but i was asked by ian irwin to help out with the training and martin was a really nice lad as well as a great boxer.
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1966cantona wrote:
80/20 wrote:anyone know what gomez is doing now ?

always remember hia interview with spencer fearon after the khan fight where he said he would have to go back to shop lifting ....always seemed like a decent lad ....and had the heart of a lion
he has got jamie moore coming to his house this friday to do a peice to be shown on ringside in next few weeks. Could be good, has been sectioned twice since retiring, and son is doing very well in amateur game!
fornicate!!! sectioned??? that's sad. He seemed the sort that was never gona settle into retirement easily. Hope its not related to any problems from boxing. my mate sent me a link of a fight he did with the ebf in 2009 and I thought he did quite well. Assumed he was plodding along unlicenced.
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stevedoc wrote: if londonirish is martin power i just want say that i was on a NABC training camp as his coach in about 1991 at newcastle under lyme university , all the young boxers were good but martin was by far the best he boxed with such smothness not like a 13 year old . he had the same last name as my then mrs who came from traveller stock to so he always stuck out to me .
at the time i was about 22 and fighting myself but i was asked by ian irwin to help out with the training and martin was a really nice lad as well as a great boxer.

Thanks... Yeah mate i remember that, it was really good there had a great time.. Got a trophy on the last day still Got it :TU:
mickey1975 wrote:You bought the round, Martin, I owe you one. Think you was there to support Ross Minter.
Newcastle USA vs England?

Got SO drunk night :oops: :oops: couldn't remember a thing the next day :oops: i gave it up i could count on my hand how many times iv been out since then...
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johnswan1 wrote:Did that Paddy Doherty guy ever fight as a pro,

His Son Boxed, i boxed him as an Am in the School Boys Championships. Paddy was never a Pro dont even think he has had many Bare Knuckle Fight.....
johnswan1 wrote:Was Peter McDonagh from that same family?
No :TU:
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furywillwin wrote:out of all the proud gypsy fighter over the years who do you think makes the biggest impact in sport and for the gypsy community

of corse with tyson fighting every one will be asking this and fury might make the biggest impact of them all

fransy barret the irish olimpian. billy joe saunders.

or old boys like mace who is the first and the king of the gypsy boxers but in a few months please god fury will be up tere with him

opinions welcome.

Hello Peter... How's Tyson? When did you stop using your sonnybox alias?
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Londonirish wrote:
stevedoc wrote: if londonirish is martin power i just want say that i was on a NABC training camp as his coach in about 1991 at newcastle under lyme university , all the young boxers were good but martin was by far the best he boxed with such smothness not like a 13 year old . he had the same last name as my then mrs who came from traveller stock to so he always stuck out to me .
at the time i was about 22 and fighting myself but i was asked by ian irwin to help out with the training and martin was a really nice lad as well as a great boxer.

Thanks... Yeah mate i remember that, it was really good there had a great time.. Got a trophy on the last day still Got it :TU:
mickey1975 wrote:You bought the round, Martin, I owe you one. Think you was there to support Ross Minter.
Newcastle USA vs England?

Got SO drunk night :oops: :oops: couldn't remember a thing the next day :oops: i gave it up i could count on my hand how many times iv been out since then...
i remember going on the piss with one of the trainers while at the univeristy and ened up a party till about 3 am and having to do the coaching with the worst hangover ever stinking of beer :bag: :bag:
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Jimmy Vincent was another good fighter, who was a gypsy, theres some great gypsy fighters past & present
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afc wrote:3 of the corcoran bros boxed pro, one still does called Gary , not much publicity about him so far but from what ive heard and seen this kid is going places.

Billy fought for the Super Bantam British and Eddie was a good pro Gary is a very good Boxer very Strong loves a War will go on and win Titles.. PJ and Blue Boy Gallagher, PJ being British Champion............
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mickey1975 wrote:
MachoMan09 wrote:My opinion is that Henry Wharton is the best fighter of travelling stock to date. He was also a shining example of how a fighter from any community should carry himself.
Great words Macho. That is exactly how he conducts himself in everyday life as well. Even drunk, would never claim he should have won this or that, just says he was fortunate to fight great fighters for the belt.
I agree defo henry wharton
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Monty Wright, Patsy Wright, Mark Baker, Les Stevens, Bobby Frankham and Gary Cooper.

I think Henry Wharton was from a show/ circus travelling background but might be wrong.

Millions of travelling lads in the amateurs they really are part of boxing heritage.
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dapug wrote:Monty Wright, Patsy Wright, Mark Baker, Les Stevens, Bobby Frankham and Gary Cooper.

I think Henry Wharton was from a show/ circus travelling background but might be wrong.

Millions of travelling lads in the amateurs they really are part of boxing heritage.
You are wrong. Romany. Harry carpenter used to say travelling showman on the bbc in all Henry's early fights and it drove his family mad.
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Stephen Smith, cozen of Patsy and monty wright
was a very good Amerture and pro boxer, also the son of Darky Smith who I am sure did a lot boxing in his day...
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Weren't Patsy and Shaun Gray Irish travellers?
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Post by CiganoBoxer »

mickey1975 wrote:
dapug wrote:Monty Wright, Patsy Wright, Mark Baker, Les Stevens, Bobby Frankham and Gary Cooper.

I think Henry Wharton was from a show/ circus travelling background but might be wrong.

Millions of travelling lads in the amateurs they really are part of boxing heritage.
You are wrong. Romany. Harry carpenter used to say travelling showman on the bbc in all Henry's early fights and it drove his family mad.
Your right Micky , Henry is a Uk Romany Gypsy the same as me , and to call us a travelling showman/fairground people is just about the worst insult next to being called gyppo or P1key etc :lol:
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Henry calls them "sh!t in a bucket's"!
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A tinker is a bad word as well isn't it?
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Post by lillywhite14 »

palooka wrote:A tinker is a bad word as well isn't it?
That's for Irish travellers

Why is it such an insult to be mistaken for 'travelling show people'? Genuine question
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