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  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    #41
    NOBODY GETS THIS ONE (The answer is in my book)

    What heavyweight champions BROTHER defeated a future heavyweight champions FATHER back in (hint: it was in the last 45 years)

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    • Dye
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      #42
      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
      yEAH, I THINK 70 WAS PERFECT FOR ME. A lot of guys have 200 or 300 fights and that is a lot of experience but it is also wear and tear too. The think is I beat guys like Darin Allen, Otis Grant and Terry Christianson who had close to 600 fights between them....once u reach a certain amount of fights and experience you can be as ready as a guy with 200 fights. Over the course of my last 30 or so amateur fights they almost all came in national or international fights so that means a lot. If you want to gain experience then don't worry about picking and choosing fights like they do in the pros..in the amateurs,once you feel like you can REALLY handle yourself, fight anybody you can get a fight with. Actually having the fights is even more important than if u actually win or lose them sometimes
      did you see Gerald McCellan VS Terry Christianson?

      I am going to travel around the country and fight in tournaments and stuff like that.

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        #43
        Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
        NOBODY GETS THIS ONE (The answer is in my book)

        What heavyweight champions BROTHER defeated a future heavyweight champions FATHER back in (hint: it was in the last 45 years)

        ICE
        i have no clue, give another hint

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        • THE REAL NINJA
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          #44
          Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
          NOBODY GETS THIS ONE (The answer is in my book)

          What heavyweight champions BROTHER defeated a future heavyweight champions FATHER back in (hint: it was in the last 45 years)

          ICE
          hahahaha Rahman Ali lost to Joe Byrd ko 4 ....didn't know it off the top of my head but i keep track of boxing fams so it was easy to find . First I thought of Roy Jones sr knowing that he fought Hagler he may have ran into a heavyweights brother at some point . I also thought of the Weaver triplets but they would have been to young . Then I thought of Rahman because someone had made a thread about him today . Also thought of Byrd because I know most of his family boxed including his sister .
          Last edited by THE REAL NINJA; 01-01-2007, 01:20 AM.

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            #45
            Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA
            hahahaha Rahman Ali lost to Joe Byrd ko 4 ....didn't know it off the top of my head but i keep track of boxing fams so it was easy to find .
            IS not it vice versa then? WIthRahman being Ali's brother losing to Papa Byrd

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              #46
              Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
              IS not it vice versa then? WIthRahman being Ali's brother losing to Papa Byrd
              nah man read it again former champs brother beat future champions dad

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              • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                #47
                Yeah, Gerald lost to Terry Christianson in 1986 in Iowa, I was there. Then I beat Terry in 1988 at Omaha.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                  Yeah, Gerald lost to Terry Christianson in 1986 in Iowa, I was there. Then I beat Terry in 1988 at Omaha.
                  i have that fight on dvd!!! someone with a home video camera taped everything but the decesion. do you still follow amatuer boxing?

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                  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                    #49
                    You have Christianson-McClellan on tape from 1986?? I gotta' see that one. I have Roy decisioning Victor Levine in the 139 pound finals that same week in Iowa. I follow amateur boxing closely and in my book I have a HUGE chatper that details hundreds of amateur boxing results from years gone by (for example, in the late 1930's Ray Robinson dec. Willie Pep right here in CT). Where did you get Christianson-McClellan??

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                      You have Christianson-McClellan on tape from 1986?? I gotta' see that one. I have Roy decisioning Victor Levine in the 139 pound finals that same week in Iowa. I follow amateur boxing closely and in my book I have a HUGE chatper that details hundreds of amateur boxing results from years gone by (for example, in the late 1930's Ray Robinson dec. Willie Pep right here in CT). Where did you get Christianson-McClellan??
                      I watched you and Joe Tessistore rebrodcast Mercer-Holyfield the other day and your commentary was very good.
                      Last edited by BuddyChacon; 01-02-2007, 03:47 PM.

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