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    Willie "The Worm" Monroe was boxing a six-rounder against Ted Hamilton, a scrawny white kid out of Fairmount, WV. This was in April 22, 1970, at the Blue Horizon. I was 22 years old; Monroe was 23 and he had won all four of his pro fights by knockout. We billed Hamilton as the middleweight champion of West ******ia which didn't quite carry the same weight as, say, the middleweight champion of New York.
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  • #2
    R.I.P Willie. He will always be remembered for being one of the guys who beat Hagler early in his career. I wish that there was video of that fight. Sounds like it was a classic. Hagler was a beast and beating him was no easy chore! I never got to see Monroe fight live but did attend Hagler's destruction of Hamsho at MSG!

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    • #3
      Good fighter,its too bad his son is featherfisted & couldn't surpass his father.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kushking View Post
        Good fighter,its too bad his son is featherfisted & couldn't surpass his father.

        Willie Monroe Jr. is the great nephew of Willie " The Worm" Monroe. Monroe Jr’s father, Willie Lee "The Body Rock" Monroe was also a world rated middleweight who lost just four of 31 between 1985-2000 but never got to contest a world title.

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        • #5
          Thanks to BIGPOPPAPUMP and Boxing Scene for giving Russell Peltz the platform to offer his memories of a true Philly warrior.

          If you came up when I did, guys like Willie the Worm and Bennie Briscoe and Boogaloo Watts were legend — they were prototypes of what Philly boxing was. Their names garnered immediate respect.

          (As a side note, Willie Monroe lost to David Love, a West Coast guy who for some reason had a string of wins over Philadelphia middles during that span until, IIRC, Curtis Parker finally got over on him.)

          RIP, Worm. Thanks for all you gave.

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          • #6
            GOAT nickname. Rest In Heaven Champion. 😪😭

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
              Willie "The Worm" Monroe was boxing a six-rounder against Ted Hamilton, a scrawny white kid out of Fairmount, WV. This was in April 22, 1970, at the Blue Horizon. I was 22 years old; Monroe was 23 and he had won all four of his pro fights by knockout. We billed Hamilton as the middleweight champion of West ******ia which didn't quite carry the same weight as, say, the middleweight champion of New York.
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              excellent fighter !!

              GREAT read !!

              damn, that was well-written

              more memories, albeit under better circumstances..... would be much-appreciated Mr Peltz..... NICE JOB Sir !!

              RIP champ !

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              • #8
                Rip champ philly legend

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                • #9
                  This article made me more interested in the life of Ted Hamilton than Willie Monroe.

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