He actually worked one more corner, along with Futch and Dundee. Believe it or not, the 3 were in Freddie Roach's corner. Roach lost.
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 09 Jan 2024, 17:26
by Caractacus
What was the last corner that Whitey Bimstein (also of Stillman's Gym)seconded ?
Floyd Patterson vrs Johansson III in 1961 ?
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 10 Jan 2024, 19:24
by Caractacus
this was the last fight that Freddie Brown (in the green sweater)worked a corner.
( he just lost all interest in boxing after it)
he died in 1986.
-1980-
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 10 Jan 2024, 20:00
by goose 5
7 months later, Brown was in Vito Antuofermo's corner against Hagler.
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 11 Jan 2024, 17:24
by Caractacus
Hey, your'e right. that's Freddie Brown in the corner with the green sweater.
(BTW Carlos"Panana" Lewis had been a "protegee" of Chickie Ferrara.
-June 1981-
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 17 Jan 2024, 17:50
by Caractacus
Ray Arcel (age 79 y)and Freddie Brown( 71 y), were both in Larry Holmes corner beginning with Holmes first fight with Earnie Shavers.
-1978-
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 14:53
by Caractacus
Ray Arcel (minus Freddie Brown) helped train Roberto Duran for two more fights in 1982
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 15:00
by Caractacus
BTW I was reading Roberto Duran's 2016 autobiography the other day.
and he said that Freddie Brown (minus Ray Arcel) came back to help
train him for the Marvelous Marvin Hagler fight in 1983.
does not look like he worked in Duran's corner tho, can you spot him ?
-November 1983-
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 25 Jul 2024, 19:00
by goose 5
Man, I've searched dozens of newspapers and can't find any mention of Freddie Brown working with Duran for the Hagler bout.
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 14:26
by Caractacus
Caractacus wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024, 16:54
The last fight that Ray Arcel was a corner man.
That was what Roberto Duran said in his 2016 autobiography
I AM ROBERTO DURAN.
I'm guessing the reason that Freddie Brown was not in Duran's corner
for the Hagler fight is because he may have been banned
working the corner because of the earlier Holmes vrs Cooney fight
where Ray Arcel and he broke out the smelling salts ( which were banned)for Holmes
during the fight when Holmes was on the verge of collapse ?
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 26 Jul 2024, 19:18
by goose 5
Are you certain Freddie Brown was in Holmes' corner for the Cooney bout ? I doubt that he was.
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 14:25
by Caractacus
the story I always heard was that Ray Arcel administered the smelling salts to Holmes,
and Freddie Brown was flapping the towel to distract from it.
I gotta check again if Brown was in Holmes corner in that fight,
he always wore a green sweater.
Re: an interview with Ray Arcel (1991)
Posted: 27 Jul 2024, 14:27
by Caractacus
goose 5 wrote: ↑25 Jul 2024, 19:00
Man, I've searched dozens of newspapers and can't find any mention of Freddie Brown working with Duran for the Hagler bout.
yeah, I was really surprised when I read that in Duran's book (page 187)
check out this article, no mention that Brown had been training Duran
for the Hagler fight either.
Sports illustrated Noveember.11.1983
goose 5 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2024, 19:18
Are you certain Freddie Brown was in Holmes' corner for the Cooney bout ? I doubt that he was.
You'r right, Freddie Brown and Ray Arcel definately parted ways after the "No Mas" fight in 1980.
Freddie Brown also felt he was ripped off, as he only recieved 75,000 dollars for all his effort and enerrgy.