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Tent Boxing

Posted: 08 May 2011, 19:35
by whicker
I thought this was an interesting set of vids.

http://www.abc.net.au/queensland/boxingtent/

Anyone ever had a go at it?

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 08 May 2011, 19:55
by dberry
Yep, had a go in Brophy's tent in '95 during at the Birdsville races. A lot of fun and a great experience and has given me an even greater story to recount at the pub.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 May 2011, 04:02
by Brute
No, but I knew blokes who fought in the tents. Bernie Hourigan told me they usually fought each other.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 May 2011, 06:16
by caveman
be buggered,i fought in the tent in 95, bloke i fought was called the 'morree mauler', they always had colourful names

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 May 2011, 01:44
by dberry
:lol: The bloke I fought in '95 was called 'Mandingo'.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 May 2011, 02:30
by caveman
cant say i remember mandingo, but then i dont remember alot of that trip,ha ha

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 May 2011, 02:35
by Brute
caveman wrote:be buggered,i fought in the tent in 95, bloke i fought was called the 'morree mauler', they always had colourful names
'95 was a long time after I spoke to Bernie. I used to watch Sharman's fighters at the Easter show. You could tell any outsider who challenged one of Jim's fighters, he got the shit beaten out of him. :KO:

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 May 2011, 11:49
by patron
the tents were a chance to pick up a quid at the shows around the hunter, sharman and roy bell were around in the early fifties, the SANDS ,LARRIGO,s and KAPEEN were the main lineups, so yes Brute it was best and safer to work with one of your mates, all the best

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 May 2011, 20:01
by Brute
Saw the fights one night in the middle 60s at the Show. This big bloke had "challenged" Sharman's wrestler. He got the "win" in spite of old Jim yelling at him from his perch through the mike that he was a "really dirty wrestler." Outside the tent after the last fight (the wrestlers were on first) the same big bloke was challenging again. He hadn't even bothered to put his shoes and socks back on!

At the time I was doing a course at East Sydney tech on Monday nights. Monday after the show ended I went to Kings Cross to get something to eat before the class and saw Sharman's team walking together and the big bloke was one of them. :lol:

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 11 May 2011, 02:33
by caveman
i enjoyed the experience,won $50 ,went back to the bar and carried on, birdsville should be on everyone's bucket list i reckon,met some great characters out there,also terry lamb & pricey who were with chris anderson when they were all at canterbury, had a ball

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2011, 01:25
by fox
I had a go this year at Clifton. Had lots of amateurs and a few pros so i thought i would experience the tent. Had a ball.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 08 Jun 2011, 21:20
by adamheight
Alan Moore has some interesting stories. He had over 400 tent fights :box:

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 01:19
by Brute
Colin Wilson's brother Blair was unbeaten in 507 tent fights.

Only won two of thirteen fights as a regular pro.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 04:46
by adamheight
Brute wrote:Colin Wilson's brother Blair was unbeaten in 507 tent fights.

Only won two of thirteen fights as a regular pro.
thats incredible

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 05:43
by Rogue
Brute wrote:Colin Wilson's brother Blair was unbeaten in 507 tent fights.

Only won two of thirteen fights as a regular pro.
Post of the day!!! :TU: Plus he does very well on the pokies when ever he plays them... :OhYes: What a top bloke- hope he is well....

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 09 Jun 2011, 18:48
by caveman
met blair "cowboy wilson" awhile ago,seems a good bloke,he is trainin amatuers at the moment . dunno if he had 507 fights in the tent,thought was 200 odd, either way he was underfeated in the tent game,but thats totally different to fair dinkum boxin

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 04:41
by dberry
fox wrote:I had a go this year at Clifton. Had lots of amateurs and a few pros so i thought i would experience the tent. Had a ball.
Nice one, Fox.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 06:13
by fox
dberry wrote:
fox wrote:I had a go this year at Clifton. Had lots of amateurs and a few pros so i thought i would experience the tent. Had a ball.
Nice one, Fox.
yeah it was good. Me and Jimmy Shannon went at it pretty hard. Me and my mate had a tag team match with Jimmy and James Ellis. Got a draw so no harm done.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 08:12
by dberry
I went up against 'Mandingo' in '95. He landed three glancing blows, I had a gazillion points off for 'hitting below the belt', Brophy scored it a draw. 'Mandingo' did this for a living, I was there to entertain my mates, I didn't pay for another drink for the rest of the night. Every one's a winner in that tent.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 10 Jun 2011, 08:18
by Da Voice
Brute wrote:Colin Wilson's brother Blair was unbeaten in 507 tent fights.

Only won two of thirteen fights as a regular pro.
He also won numerous over lil' bro Col in the carpark of the local :lol: :lol:

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 06:43
by Brute
dberry wrote:I went up against 'Mandingo' in '95. He landed three glancing blows, I had a gazillion points off for 'hitting below the belt', Brophy scored it a draw. 'Mandingo' did this for a living, I was there to entertain my mates, I didn't pay for another drink for the rest of the night. Every one's a winner in that tent.
Was that the same Mandingo as the bloke Adam Fogerty KOed on the Jeff Harding/ Doug Sam card at Rosehill in April 1988?

Fogerty was a Pom who later played Rugby League and went on to play "heavies" in Pommy films. He won all but one of his 19 fights as well. Real all rounder.

Re: Tent Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 08:15
by dberry
Haha, no I doubt it was the mysterious 'Mandingo', Brute, my guy would have been lucky to be a light heavy weight. I love the back stories on these tent guys, my opponent was apparently undefeated in over 400 fights, had appeared in penthouse magazine for his record at the time for the world's quickest knockout and said 400 plus victories undefeated :roll: , and at least this part of his story I could back up, had fought on every tent fight show, three a day, of the Birdsville cup that year (I fought on the last fight of the week) and had one every fight by KO.