Boxing Life Stories - I'm calling it now

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Wasn’t Hatton advised by Kayes? His diet was woeful too.

Mind you calzaghe’s was abysmal and he didn’t even “party”
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orbtastic wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 14:10 Wasn’t Hatton advised by Kayes? His diet was woeful too.

Mind you calzaghe’s was abysmal and he didn’t even “party”
Joe did it just right. Saved the real party for after his career.
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dookus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 13:56 Sorry, Mick, I wasn't clear - I thought Frankie was advised by Kayes. Gonna struggle to get better nutrition advice than that!
Are there any examples of Kayes fantastic nutrition advice, or is just assumed like Mick Williamson was "the best cutsman in the business"? :lol:
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BigDoofus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 15:30
dookus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 13:56 Sorry, Mick, I wasn't clear - I thought Frankie was advised by Kayes. Gonna struggle to get better nutrition advice than that!
Are there any examples of Kayes fantastic nutrition advice, or is just assumed like Mick Williamson was "the best cutsman in the business"? :lol:
Well, Yes, he's highly accomplished in body building so we can safely assume he can make weight for fighters. A top supplements company.
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Struggled with the frankie gavin one, fcuking brummie accent and a slight slur, barely understood a word tbh
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mickey1975 wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 14:17
orbtastic wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 14:10 Wasn’t Hatton advised by Kayes? His diet was woeful too.

Mind you calzaghe’s was abysmal and he didn’t even “party”
Joe did it just right. Saved the real party for after his career.
They had a two page "spread" in the Observer Food Monthly. I was amazed just how bad his diet was, they had the contents of his fridge and there was nothing of any nutritional value in it. He admitted he only ate fruit and veg when in training and even then under protest and "a few" veg. I always wondered if his diet contributed to his poor hands.
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Clinton McKenzie is the latest interview available.

What a good servant to British boxing he was.

Hope it's a good interview because there were so many memorable fights in Clinton's excellent career.
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THEBUTCH wrote: 12 Mar 2021, 19:43 Clinton McKenzie is the latest interview available.

What a good servant to British boxing he was.

Hope it's a good interview because there were so many memorable fights in Clinton's excellent career.
Listened to it on a run last night mate and he comes across as an absolute gent. Clearly had some tough times, but such a positive mental attitude and if you had to have someone who epitomises the best boxing has to offer he’d fit the bill in my opinion. I think you’ll really enjoy it.
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Bigdogsnose wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 17:25 Struggled with the frankie gavin one, fcuking brummie accent and a slight slur, barely understood a word tbh

Slur as in Accent or Punchy? I didn't think he sounded too bad, by his own admission he isn't in tip top shape. However he said he plans to get fit again.
Good luck to him
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Deserter wrote: 12 Mar 2021, 19:57
THEBUTCH wrote: 12 Mar 2021, 19:43 Clinton McKenzie is the latest interview available.

What a good servant to British boxing he was.

Hope it's a good interview because there were so many memorable fights in Clinton's excellent career.
Listened to it on a run last night mate and he comes across as an absolute gent. Clearly had some tough times, but such a positive mental attitude and if you had to have someone who epitomises the best boxing has to offer he’d fit the bill in my opinion. I think you’ll really enjoy it.

Clinton had an amazing career: ABA champ, Olympic rep, three spells as British champ, European champ... He is probably the last great 15-round fighter in this country and just 18 days after dropping his British title to Colin Powers in a brutal 15 brutal-rounder in London, he took on Bruce Curry in the States and went the full 10 rounds. Curry went on to win the WBC light-welterweight title (and was later declared insane but that is another story).
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mickey1975 wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 15:57
BigDoofus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 15:30
dookus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 13:56 Sorry, Mick, I wasn't clear - I thought Frankie was advised by Kayes. Gonna struggle to get better nutrition advice than that!
Are there any examples of Kayes fantastic nutrition advice, or is just assumed like Mick Williamson was "the best cutsman in the business"? :lol:
Well, Yes, he's highly accomplished in body building so we can safely assume he can make weight for fighters. A top supplements company.
Kerry Kays is top class but it's only good if you follow his advice most fighters go to him listen and act like they are going to carry it out but then go away and eat shite, that's not kerrys fault.
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Arnie. wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 05:43
mickey1975 wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 15:57
BigDoofus wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 15:30

Are there any examples of Kayes fantastic nutrition advice, or is just assumed like Mick Williamson was "the best cutsman in the business"? :lol:
Well, Yes, he's highly accomplished in body building so we can safely assume he can make weight for fighters. A top supplements company.
Kerry Kays is top class but it's only good if you follow his advice most fighters go to him listen and act like they are going to carry it out but then go away and eat shite, that's not kerrys fault.
Totally agree.
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Bleak wrote: 13 Mar 2021, 02:58
Bigdogsnose wrote: 08 Mar 2021, 17:25 Struggled with the frankie gavin one, fcuking brummie accent and a slight slur, barely understood a word tbh

Slur as in Accent or Punchy? I didn't think he sounded too bad, by his own admission he isn't in tip top shape. However he said he plans to get fit again.
Good luck to him
Nah, not punchy just very brummie, very quiet at times and a bit 'white ghetto'.

I can hardly claim to be speaking the queens english being from a pit village in county durham, but i found it hard to understand.
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People expect real brummie to be zDudley or somewhere, it’s not.
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If you enjoyed Clinton Mckenzie's career, the pod is a decent listen. He went in with so many good boxers and remains a cheerful type.


The Tony Jefferies interview was very enjoyable and funny at times. Tony was very candid about his career and displayed an honesty not often heard.

I loved the comment he made about what boxing legend would he most like to fight, to which he replied "the shittest boxer, for the most money" :lol:
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Get the GOAT on
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emallini wrote: 31 Mar 2021, 22:34 Get the GOAT on
You’d need bloody good WiFi for that call.
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margaret thatcher wrote: 04 Mar 2021, 03:52 speaking of dudes hitting the weights , etc


tris went through a phase where all he would f@cking post was shirtless/tanktop photos of himself posing or working out, i think he even started filling the mag with them, got a bit caught up in himself lol

Yeah I looked him up before I got into the podcast. Thought he came across as a right muppet with those poses and photos and just came across pretentious to me. I have only watched the Groves interview, can't really warm to Dixon. Granted he must be a decent guy if the boxing people like him enough to do those types of interviews but he doesn't half come across as a pompous guy with that kind of posting.
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Whatever he is and whatever he ain't he's fit and powerful for his size and very agile
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Started the Don Broadhurst interview and enjoying it :TU:

Cracking amateur boxer was Broadhurst :box:
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Another decent listen :TU:

Broadhurst talks at 100 miles per hour so there is a slightly rushed feeling to it, but nonetheless a good listen.

I remember his run in the Commonwealth games & eventual Gold medal. Excellent display from Don :salut:

Also an hilarious tangent where he tells the story of him crying after ejaculation :lol: and a quality reply from Dixon :lol:
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NoScoutingReports wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 04:06
I enjoyed this one however I'm not into football and had never heard of him as a footballer, was he any good?
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Controversial wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 06:32
NoScoutingReports wrote: 14 Apr 2021, 04:06
I enjoyed this one however I'm not into football and had never heard of him as a footballer, was he any good?
Average premiership, so yes, very!
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Yeah, he was a pretty decent centre forward.
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