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Originally posted by Barnburner View Postno love for Butterbean.
Rob may know, but I doubt y'all know who the **** my sig's talking about. It's quite fitting though. First the protagonist "Hero of the Bowery" Yankee Sullivan AKA James Ambrose AKA Frank Murray. Second Johnny "Hammer" Lane. Third Tom "The Butcherman" Hyer
Truth is there's a big period were pseudonyms are bigger than people.
Edit- Anyone mention the Dempseys?
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostLoL, the only one I could think of.
Rob may know, but I doubt y'all know who the **** my sig's talking about. It's quite fitting though. First the protagonist "Hero of the Bowery" Yankee Sullivan AKA James Ambrose AKA Frank Murray. Second Johnny "Hammer" Lane. Third Tom "The Butcherman" Hyer
Truth is there's a big period were pseudonyms are bigger than people.
Edit- Anyone mention the Dempseys?
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostTwo of our best posters use their names.....Kid McCoy and Battling Nelson.
Or does in America Ken mean Kenneth?I am not sure or Joseph equals Joe or something? Since Joe Frazier is also Joseph William Frazier.
This is a bit of a question I had actually.
But Jersey Joe Walcott definitely is a nick name, since his actual is Arnold Raymond Cream. Walcott took it to honour the Barbados Walcott, which was also a nick name.Last edited by Greatest1942; 11-27-2011, 11:40 AM.
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Originally posted by Greatest1942 View PostSaw this thread late...most have been done...Although not legal one like Kid Mccoy or bat or Willie Pep, Kenneth Howard Norton is technically feasible since we all know him by Ken Norton.
Or does in America Ken mean Kenneth?I am not sure or Joseph equals Joe or something? Since Joe Frazier is also Joseph William Frazier.
This is a bit of a question I had actually.
But Jersey Joe Walcott definitely is a nick name, since his actual is Arnold Raymond Cream. Walcott took it to honour the Barbados Walcott, which was also a nick name.
Ken is just short for Kenneth as Joe is for Joseph, at least here in the United States.
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