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  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    Flashback, 1987...

    FLASHBACK: USA Amateur Boxing rankings, June 1987: Where are they now??

    1. Anthony Hembrick, U.S. Army (U.S. Champion and future USBA champ and world title challenger to Maske)

    2. Darin Allen, Columbus, Ohio (world amateur champion and future IBF #2 rated world title challenger to Guthrie)

    3. Joe Lipsey, Springfield, Ill. (National ABF runner up and future IBF world title challenger to Hopkins)

    4. Al Cole, U.S. Army (future IBF cruiserweight champion)

    5. Fabian Williams, Lansing, Mich. (future NABF 160 champion)

    6. John Scully, Windsor, Ct. (future world title challenger to Maske)

    7. William Guthrie, St. Louis, Mo. (future IBF world champion at 175)

    8. Willie Kemp, Syracuse, N.Y. (journeyman pro who once stopped IBF #8 Adam Garland)

    9. Marco Rios, Tacoma, Wash. (never went pro)
    10. Donald Gray, Boynton Beach, Fla. (never went pro)
  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    P.S. - These were the 165 pound ratings

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    • SpeedKillz
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      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
      FLASHBACK: USA Amateur Boxing rankings, June 1987: Where are they now??

      1. Anthony Hembrick, U.S. Army (U.S. Champion and future USBA champ and world title challenger to Maske)

      2. Darin Allen, Columbus, Ohio (world amateur champion and future IBF #2 rated world title challenger to Guthrie)

      3. Joe Lipsey, Springfield, Ill. (National ABF runner up and future IBF world title challenger to Hopkins)

      4. Al Cole, U.S. Army (future IBF cruiserweight champion)

      5. Fabian Williams, Lansing, Mich. (future NABF 160 champion)

      6. John Scully, Windsor, Ct. (future world title challenger to Maske)

      7. William Guthrie, St. Louis, Mo. (future IBF world champion at 175)

      8. Willie Kemp, Syracuse, N.Y. (journeyman pro who once stopped IBF #8 Adam Garland)

      9. Marco Rios, Tacoma, Wash. (never went pro)
      10. Donald Gray, Boynton Beach, Fla. (never went pro)
      cool post iceman. i remember watching the fight between joe lipsey and bernard hopkins when i was like 12 or 13 or whatever. i also remember wiliam guthrie, anthony hembrick and obviously john scully. dont know the other dudes.

      anyway, cool post...

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      • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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        There were some good names in there.... Darin Allen beat SO MANY top fighters in the amateurs including Henry Maske, Al Cole, William Guthrie, Dennis Milton, Mylon Watkins, Leonzer Barber, Frank Tate, Steve McCrory, Anthony Hembrick (4 out of 6), etc. etc. We also fought twice, each winning once.

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        • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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          also, FYI, other top 165 pounders from that era include Melvin Foster, Lamar Parks, and Kevin Bryant

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            I remember watching Tuesday Night Fights with my brother on USA back in the day & we saw Booker T Word KO Anthony Hembrick. I've only seen that fight once in my life but I remember when that right hand connected. Boom!!! We knew Hembrick was finished after that shot. And he did all of this showboating before the fight dancing & all. I think Word won the USBA title in that fight.

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            • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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              1987 Lake Placid, NY at USA Olympic Training camp (myself, Andrew Maynard, Terry McGroom and Harvey Richards)

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