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R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 13:46
by allworld80
Former champ passed away this morning.

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing ... id=4104213
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Greg Page, a former heavyweight boxing champion who suffered a severe brain injury in a 2001 fight, has died at his Louisville home. He was 50.

His wife, Patricia Page, said she found the one-time World Boxing Association champion in his bed Monday morning. Patricia Page said he died of complications related to injuries he suffered in the fight.

Page told The Associated Press her husband "is in a better place now."

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:00
by Ambling Alp
Wow. That is really a shame. So needless. He should have lived a lot longer.
Sometimes we (myself included) make fun of "bad champions" or whatever, but he accomplished more than most people do.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:28
by Goodnight, Irene
Ambling Alp wrote:Wow. That is really a shame. So needless. He should have lived a lot longer.
Sometimes we (myself included) make fun of "bad champions" or whatever, but he accomplished more than most people do.
Well-put.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 16:18
by HomicideHenry
He was one of my favorites, and I remember when his career came to an end. He made a very good come back attempt, imo, and its just a shame that in the prime of his life Holmes-Page never took off. R.I.P. champ, you were under-rated and over looked.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 16:53
by Djanders
WAY too young for him to go. Thanks for the fights, Greg! R.I.P.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 17:10
by turn2stone
there was a time when some people thought page was the future of boxing. perhaps people were hoping and looking through rose colored glasses, but it was hard to avoid the hype when he was showing up on the cover or KO and Ring. overall there were some real nice wins over B to B + class fighters like Marty Monroe, alfredo evangelista, jimmy young, quick tillis, mr snipes, bonesrusher smith etc. Sometime he looked great and other times he looked like he was just relying on talent and not training. and his title winning fight over gerrie coetzee was a great action fight, with that way too long round 8 thrown-in for good measure. and it's always abit sadder to see a guy from my "age group" pass away it seems. rest in peace.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 17:34
by Brute
There is always a danger in staying in boxing too long. Then again, younger men than Page have died as a result of sports injuries.

Sad end for a brave man.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 01:48
by Robinson
That is sad, I recall seeing photos of him not that long
ago and he looked in a real bad way.

Its sad that he kept chasing that dream and all of that
sacrifice, risk and punishment caught up with him and
robbed him of any fruits of all that labour.

I might watch some Page later on tonight.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 02:02
by Collins2000
Robinson wrote:That is sad, I recall seeing photos of him not that long
ago and he looked in a real bad way.

Its sad that he kept chasing that dream and all of that
sacrifice, risk and punishment caught up with him and
robbed him of any fruits of all that labour.

I might watch some Page later on tonight.

Sad business indeed.

Might I suggest the Coetzee fight for your viewing tonight?

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 04:42
by Flump
Very sad indeed, he was a talented fighter who of course went on way too long.

Guys like Holyfield and Mercer should take note.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 06:07
by Robinson
Collins...

A good fight it was indeed. Page gets some air with that jump after the win..

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 08:41
by kikibalt
Image
Greg Page, shown in 1984, won the World Boxing Assn.
heavyweight championship in December 1984. He lost it
five months later.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 23:06
by Evander
R.I.P Greg

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 06:56
by RazorKO
R.I.P Greg Page.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 18:05
by harrygreb
RIP greg.
another page turns in the history of our sport

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 01 May 2009, 13:51
by bennie
Greg's greatest ever performance came against against Renaldo Snipes in Las Vegas in 1983 (in my opinion) when he finally put it all together and outclassed the dangerous Snipes over 12 rounds (Snipes was on a run that included flooring and outpointing Trevor Berbick and also flooring Larry Holmes in a cracker).
Greg's later win over Coetzee was tainted by the apartheid thing and the knockout that came when both men should have been safely tucked on their stool.

RIP

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 05 May 2009, 01:22
by warnambool
Greg`s sad ending kinda reminds you of when we lost another scrapper with a big heart, one of my favourites....... Jerry Quarry.
R.I.P. boys.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 15 May 2009, 17:22
by Nile4000
Always felt that Greg's best win was against Marty Monroe, took a talented fighter, and tore him apart bit-by-bit.And if he wasn't throwing arm punches, he would've kayoed him.Rest in Peace, Greg.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 18 May 2009, 04:25
by bennie
Ultimately, a waste of ring talent.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 21 May 2009, 17:35
by mamalove00
Just stopping in to check out the posts. You are right, it is sad, a Champion whose life ended way too soon. Greg proved in the last eight years just how much heart and how much of a champion that he was. He accepted his injury as GOD's plan for him. When the State of KY had to name the revamped boxing regulations after him (the Greg Page Boxer's Safety Initiative) it made him happy and made him feel like that was part of the purpose. As part of the legacy Greg leaves behind, I will continue to fight for boxer's safety. That way, Greg's career ending injury will not have been in vain. RIP Greg, your legacy and memory will live on in all of the lives you have touched. Patricia Page [email protected]. Louisville, KY

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 21 May 2009, 17:46
by HomicideHenry
God Bless you ma'am.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 21 May 2009, 20:52
by Expug
mamalove00 wrote:Just stopping in to check out the posts. You are right, it is sad, a Champion whose life ended way too soon. Greg proved in the last eight years just how much heart and how much of a champion that he was. He accepted his injury as GOD's plan for him. When the State of KY had to name the revamped boxing regulations after him (the Greg Page Boxer's Safety Initiative) it made him happy and made him feel like that was part of the purpose. As part of the legacy Greg leaves behind, I will continue to fight for boxer's safety. That way, Greg's career ending injury will not have been in vain. RIP Greg, your legacy and memory will live on in all of the lives you have touched. Patricia Page [email protected]. Louisville, KY
God Bless Pat.
Good to see you here.
Weve never met , but we have spoken through the mail a few years back.

Please except my condolences.
Brian Higgins.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 22 May 2009, 14:38
by bennie
Sorry if my posts came across as somewhat cold, Patricia. Greg floored Tyson in sparring, of course, and how high did he jump after he knocked out Coetzee!
Greg made it to the top of the world.

Re: R.I.P. Greg Page

Posted: 24 May 2009, 00:22
by Randyman
My belated condolences to the family and friends of Greg Page.

R.I.P. Champ