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  • RIP Mills Lane

    Mills Lane, boxing referee best known for being the ref for the second Holyfield-Tyson fight and Hagler-Mugabi. Did you know he was also a boxer with a 10-1 record with 6 knockouts? http://deathbeeper.com/f/MILLS+LANE
    MoonCheese Marchegiano likes this.

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    - - Yes, I did!

    R.I.P. Steve Smoger who reffed the post 9/11 reopening of NYC boxing when Bernard Hopkins as he as known then took on Tito Trinidad in a classic ebb and flow slugfest. Smoger was chosen 2nd best ref in a poll of refs, the best being Mills Lane.

    The obvious conclusion is Greats of a Feather flocking Together yet again...

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    • #3
      One of the few refs who I know, well knew of anyway.

      Definitely a legend and legends never really die.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MoonCheese View Post
        One of the few refs who I know, well knew of anyway.

        Definitely a legend and legends never really die.
        Great catch phrase too "Let's get it on." Loved him on Celebrity Deathmatch.

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        • #5
          I think he and Steele involved themselves too much into a fight.

          Always thought him (Lane) clean; mixed about Steele.

          Would rather have a Steve Smoger or even a less competent Tony Perez.

          Rather have a ref who fails to act than one who interferes with the action; with the in-fighting.

          Maybe I'm wrong. Does anyone think that Lane would have let Duran fight his fight in Montreal the way Padilla did?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
            I think he and Steele involved themselves too much into a fight.

            Always thought him (Lane) clean; mixed about Steele.

            Would rather have a Steve Smoger or even a less competent Tony Perez.

            Rather have a ref who fails to act than one who interferes with the action; with the in-fighting.

            Maybe I'm wrong. Does anyone think that Lane would have let Duran fight his fight in Montreal the way Padilla did?
            Remember when Mills gave Hopkins a light push and Bhop sold it by falling out of the ring and claimed injury.

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