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  • The Word with John "Iceman" Scully

    Veteran trainer and fighter John "Iceman" Scully may be only 39 years of age, but they don't come as seasoned in the sport as does this Hartford native. After a distinguished professional and amateur career that made him a local legend and earned him a world title opportunity, Scully now lends his knowledge and understanding of the sport to younger charges that he helps to mold into contenders. I spoke with boxing guru about his stable and the continuing education of a modern boxing icon. [details]

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    Never heard of 'em.

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    • #3
      Hey Iceman how's Clay Bey doing ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA View Post
        Hey Iceman how's Clay Bey doing ?
        He just put Wai Long Buffet and Grill out of business.

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        • #5
          Awesome stuff, they included my entire by line, with my ******* and website address. Good looking out Rick

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          • #6
            Clay-Bey is doing real well, still working long hours with the DOC. His son, a good amateur boxer in his own right, also just played in the state HS Football championship game as a FB. Seems to be happy, same as always.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View Post
              Clay-Bey is doing real well, still working long hours with the DOC. His son, a good amateur boxer in his own right, also just played in the state HS Football championship game as a FB. Seems to be happy, same as always.
              Clay-Bey could star in a movie about The Fridge. He'd be perfect for it. And then Iceman can play Jim McMahon.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                Veteran trainer and fighter John "Iceman" Scully may be only 39 years of age, but they don't come as seasoned in the sport as does this Hartford native. After a distinguished professional and amateur career that made him a local legend and earned him a world title opportunity, Scully now lends his knowledge and understanding of the sport to younger charges that he helps to mold into contenders. I spoke with boxing guru about his stable and the continuing education of a modern boxing icon. [details]

                Great interview Ryan....very informative. And props to Scully, he is a guru indeed....and best of luck to Jose.

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                • #9
                  Thanks a lot K-DOGG!! Jose (and I) will do our best to retain the title on January 6th. U watching???

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View Post
                    Thanks a lot K-DOGG!! Jose (and I) will do our best to retain the title on January 6th. U watching???
                    Scully, who wins, Ali-Tyson? Both in their primes BTW.

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