Great too see but kind of sad when you take into account even at 89 he still looks better than Chavez Jr did in his recent training video.
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Originally posted by catalinul View PostI watched an interview with him recently and his mind is still very fresh.He has no issues with comprehency or memories.
The guy was a magnificient specimen.Don't make'em like that anymore.
I'll say that, what you're saying is sadly untrue.
He seems to sadly be on his way out.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostI had the pleasure of meeting him a few months ago.
I'll say that, what you're saying is sadly untrue.
He seems to sadly be on his way out.
I was referring to this interview not to long ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7io6DscF3c
He also did a play in theatre recently:
http://theater.nytimes.com/2012/07/2...e-lamotta.html
I belive now with the passing of Jimmy Bivins he is the oldest HOFer alive.Might be wrong.
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Originally posted by VIPricehow did you happen to meet jake? mind if i ask what you chatted with him about?
im not happy to hear that, in what way do you mean on his way out? like absent mindedness, slurred speech sort of thing?
i hope to meet him before his times comes. hes one of my all time favourites, ive learned a lot from him and still continue to learn.
It was great, to be in the presence of such a legend. To hear him tell stories about Ray Robinson and Marcel Cerdan and the likes.
But, he was looking terribely old, struggling to talk, walk, and concentrate. He struggled to eat his dinner and was really slurring his words.
He had to leave early because he was too tired and repeated his "I fought Sugar Ray so many times, It's a wonder I don't have diabetes" a few times on accident. Was funny though, after he said it again, he was like "Have I said that joke already?"
I tried to ask him about Bert Lytell and Holman Williams but I couldn't really get any answers. Still, was amazing getting to meet him.
But yeah, he looked awful. In all honesty.
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Originally posted by New England View Posthe's in great shape for a 90 year old office worker
for a 90 year old pugilist, who made a reputation for having one of the great chins of all time, he looks like a million bucks
don't pity him. that's what life does to you after 89 years. if i'm alive at 89 i'll be proud.
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Originally posted by arcadeclassicWhy sad? He's 89. People age. The body fades. It's a fact of life. No use feeling sad about something that's as natural as drinking & ****ting. Just sayin'...
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