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  • #31
    ILL have more to add...

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    • #32
      I actually know a guy who beat Roy Jones twice back when they were young amateurs, Louis Callahan...

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      • #33
        Hey John, a few years back when I was working on the docks as a longshoremen, I ran into a this tall light skin black dude wearing a kronk gym shirt, so I asked him about it, he told me he used to train with Manny Steward, he told me stories about how he sparred with Gerald McClellan, Julian Jackson, James Toney, Roy Jones, etc. He said that he either was on the same Olympic team as Roy Jones or they went thru Olympic tryouts together. He told me his name, but with all the noise with forklifts, machines, etc going on around us, I couldn't hear him so we agreed that we would talk after work was done, but I never saw him again. All I know is that he also used the nickname Iceman and he fought somewhere around the middleweight division. Would you by chance happen to know who he is from what I said?

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        • #34
          this was great stuff. thanks dude.

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          • #35
            im pretty familiar with usa boxing and was a member as a boxer and assistant coach. I've been to a bunch of tournaments. the one thing you have to admit is there are a lot of robberies or fights that could go either way. Like at least 1 out of 2

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            • #36
              seems like Micheal Moorer lost to everybody in the am

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              • #37
                Iceman McCrory boxed for Kronk but didnt come up thru amateurs with Roy...

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                • #38
                  Moorer was a top amateur, won the U.S. Championships at 156 in 1986...

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View Post
                    Moorer was a top amateur, won the U.S. Championships at 156 in 1986...
                    any notable wins. I thought it was funny reading the first page it seemed like all the top guys you mentioned had a win over moorer. Maybe it was my imagination

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                    • #40
                      Man you need to go ahead and write a book. It would be a top seller.

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