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Additionl boxingn history of Gene Fowler

Posted: 28 Dec 2005, 11:11
by MargaretAnne
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Gene Fowler was my father, he was born on July 20, 1920 in Yarmouth Nova Scotia Canada. He had a long Army boxing career for which he held the Military boxing title for three consecutive years during 1940-1945. He continued to box semi professionally until 1952. He retired aged 30years. Sadly Gene passed away March 3, 1985.x:

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Posted: 28 Dec 2005, 13:11
by Ric
Do you have any other information, such as the name of his manager and trainer? Height? Some more biographical information to include in his Wiki bio? How about a photo of him during his fighting days?
http://www.boxrec.com/media/index.php/B ... ler:033439

Re: Additionl boxingn history of Gene Fowler

Posted: 24 Dec 2015, 09:02
by lorneyw
Dear Margaret Anne,

I seem unable to message you privately via this site, and doubt you will see this as you were last active on here 9 years ago, but I would be interested in speaking to you as it seems that Gene Fowler may be a close relative of mine ....... which would mean that you are too !

You can email me : [email protected]

My name is Lorne.

Hope to hear from you.

Re: Additionl boxingn history of Gene Fowler

Posted: 14 Oct 2016, 15:50
by geoff longshanks
I was a Police Officer serving at Aldershot Late 1950.s/1960.s. I had the great pleasure of knowing Gene there. He was a true gentleman you could say a true gentle man. I know that he was doing a coal delivery round Aldershot and he used to pick up a sack in each hand he said he did it to keep fit!!! I remember to that he used to work as a bouncer at the Central Hall? Just an incident I will always remember - because it was so funny at the time. One night we received a call of a large 'punch-up' at the hall - nothing unusual as there was quite often 'problems' there. When we arrived there was Gene standing in he middle of various injured people on the ground. When I got to him he was holding a torn shirt front with a very worried look on his face. Then he said the classic words I will always remember " My wife will kill me when I get home"
I remember he was best man to one of our colleagues. It really was a pleasure to have known him

Re: Additionl boxingn history of Gene Fowler

Posted: 07 Apr 2018, 04:47
by Laurenwitton
Gene is my Grandad. My mum is Sharon