Page 1 of 1

Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 17 May 2014, 12:02
by Broomhall

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 17 May 2014, 13:41
by palooka
Randy had a pretty good brother as well - Dick Turpin who was mentioned in this weeks Boxing News.

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 17 May 2014, 13:53
by Broomhall
The story also mentioned him, and I think there where a couple of other pro boxing brothers. Randys brother Dick broke the colour bar in England (hard to imagine now) to become the first black fighter to hold a Bitish title.

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 18:56
by doug.ie
and jackie...who trained me for the year i had a go at amateur boxing. (85 or thereabouts)

jackie fought on the undercard of robinson v randy II at the polo grounds, new york.....and liebling wrote about it, comparing jackie to jack kid berg no less !!

something else....when randy fought bobo olsen for the middleweight title...he was in bother with a woman and mind wasnt on the job of training...and the only sparring he did in preparation was 30 rounds of sparring with...his brother jackie... a featherweight who never got above english central area level. !!

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 19:09
by Counter-puncher
Hey Doug.ie where was it that you trained with Jackie?

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 09 Apr 2015, 19:13
by doug.ie
Counter-puncher wrote:Hey Doug.ie where was it that you trained with Jackie?
top of sydenham...leamington spa....think the club moved in later years. (was beside asda supermarket when i went)

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 10 Apr 2015, 04:14
by Counter-puncher
doug.ie wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:Hey Doug.ie where was it that you trained with Jackie?
top of sydenham...leamington spa....think the club moved in later years. (was beside asda supermarket when i went)
right, i think it had moved by the time I went there, i don't think it was as far out as Sydenham, IIRC it was like a 1950s style youth club near the river/nearer to the centre?

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 10 Apr 2015, 06:28
by doug.ie
funny how randys statue is in warwick and not leamington

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 14:17
by Bodyshot3
funny how randys statue is in warwick and not leamington
I found that extremely strange as well, especially as Randy was famously known as the 'Leamington Licker.'

I lived in Leamington for a year as a student and I cannot recall anything to mark the achievements of Randy or Dick Turpin. Considering what both lads achieved, especially Randy...coming from a conservative Spa town in middle England and with race being a major issue back in those days...it still seems an awful shame.

Thankfully, there is a blue plaque in Leamington marking the place where Randy was born and looking back through local history it seems that Randy's defining moment of glory did not go unnoticed...he was granted a big civic reception at the time.

Randy's life story does need revisting in my opinion.....he was the undisputed middleweight champion of the world, a boy from the provinces and the UK's first black sporting hero of the modern era. That's one hell of a legacy.

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 15:00
by palooka
Crispy Hudson wrote:Oddly enough I was over in Llandudno earlier this week and I paid a visit to this place while I was there:

http://www.thesummitcomplex.co.uk/bar.php

Been a dozen times before but it's always worth a look.
That looks a good place, did you have your photo taken with the statue?

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 15:14
by palooka
Crispy Hudson wrote:
palooka wrote:Did you have your photo taken with the statue?
No
There's always next time :D

Re: Tribute to Turpin

Posted: 12 Apr 2015, 15:26
by doug.ie
I walked up to it one january...bastard of a walk up that orme...and it was closed !!