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  • Boxerdog
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    My son the boxer.

    My 16 year old, Burl Jr. has begun training at Shamrock Gym....home of Aaron Pryor. Under the eye of Terry O'Brien....he has a real shot at being a good one! He is trying to get his older brother Kendall (17)to show up. The kid can switch back and forth from southpaw and has his old man's heart so Terry is psyched. He was soundly humbled in his first (two round) sparring session and finally understands what I've been telling him for years. THIS IS ONE TOUGH SPORT!
    Hopefully The Iceman will read this and P.M. me for the phone number. An encouraging word from a tough dude like yourself may be in order John.
    Wish the kid luck you derelicts.
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    Ayo is he the next guy Hatton faces to pad his record after Floyd knocks him the fudge out?

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    • Boxerdog
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      Hatton had better not get caught looking past any kid of mine!

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      • USA4LIFE
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        Best of luck to your son man, hope he makes it big and has a great career.

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        • elhijoprodigo
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          HE better not face me, cause he would get knocked the **** out. For real man.

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          • Energy
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            #6
            Originally posted by Elbichogrande
            HE better not face me, cause he would get knocked the **** out. For real man.

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            • Boxerdog
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              #7
              Originally posted by USA4LIFE
              Best of luck to your son man, hope he makes it big and has a great career.
              Thanks man. He has the heart for it for real...plus the ambidextrous thing going. He's in great shape-6'2''and 145 lbs. Terry wants to put a little meat in his pecs and work on breathing a lot.
              I will see if the kid ( who is much more computer litterate) can post pics or a video update.
              He may be a diamond in the rough, no ****.

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                Awesome stuff, wish your son the best for me man. It's hard work but if you stick with it great things can and will happen. I often find myself wishing I'd never moved out of Philadelphia so I could've trained to become a boxer.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by USA4LIFE
                  Best of luck to your son man, hope he makes it big and has a great career.
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  Awesome stuff, wish your son the best for me man. It's hard work but if you stick with it great things can and will happen. I often find myself wishing I'd never moved out of Philadelphia so I could've trained to become a boxer.
                  Thanks....The Shamrock Gym building is now owned by my kid's cousin Carl David Morris. My brother Carl's son who is "The Toughest Man in Cincinnati" ....he has the belt to prove it...also the broken collarbone.
                  Toughness runs in the family!
                  Last edited by Boxerdog; 10-09-2007, 01:52 PM.

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                  • Boxerdog
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                    #10
                    Hey Iceman!
                    Heads up!

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