Bill Cayton dead
Posted: 07 Oct 2003, 18:34
I glanced through here quickly to see if anyone had posted anything about this, and I didn't see anything, so I'll post it now...
From boxingtime.com
R.I.P. Bill Cayton
Bill Cayton, who managed the former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson and owned a collection of old fight films, died Saturday in Larchmont, N.Y. He was 85. The cause was lung cancer, said his daughter, Trish Cayton. Cayton also managed the world champions Wilfred Benitez and Edwin Rosario. He was best known for managing Tyson with Jim Jacobs when Tyson turned pro in 1984. Cayton's film collection included fights involving Jack Dempsey, Jack Johnson and Gene Tunney, and the 1936 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling at Yankee Stadium. Cayton sold his film and tape library in 1998 to the Walt Disney Company, which shows many of the titles on its ESPN Classic network.
From boxingtime.com
R.I.P. Bill Cayton
Bill Cayton, who managed the former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson and owned a collection of old fight films, died Saturday in Larchmont, N.Y. He was 85. The cause was lung cancer, said his daughter, Trish Cayton. Cayton also managed the world champions Wilfred Benitez and Edwin Rosario. He was best known for managing Tyson with Jim Jacobs when Tyson turned pro in 1984. Cayton's film collection included fights involving Jack Dempsey, Jack Johnson and Gene Tunney, and the 1936 fight between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling at Yankee Stadium. Cayton sold his film and tape library in 1998 to the Walt Disney Company, which shows many of the titles on its ESPN Classic network.