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  • #71
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light...

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    • #72
      R. I. P dude.

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      • #73
        Very sad, Rest In Peace.

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        • #74
          Pac-Thurman means nothing next to this for me...very sad to hear this news...

          Ray Corso was a Quality Boxing Man of the highest order....in the last 20 something years of the Internet Boxing Forum era, he was in the rarefied air....among the best of the best....he simply "knew the game and watched it unfold"...

          Respect to Ray Corso and my deepest condolences to his family...

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          • #75
            That sucks. He seemed like a solid guy, sent me a nice PM once. Good advice too, be kind. RIP

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            • #76
              Life spares no one. sad news. RIP, Ray.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
                Heartbreaking news, but he lived a complete life. He had a ton of personality which was after all his genuine self. On this forum he was a star, a diamond among river rock. I learned many things about boxing from him, some technical, some philosophical. His convictions were grounded in experience, and his writing unpretentious. To say I will miss him would be an understatement. As internet presences go, I loved Ray Corso. RIP, old stick.
                Lefty

                That is a beautiful Eulogy. It moved me. Beautiful words coming from the heart. I had tried to Green K you before on something and it was a no go, but they let me on this one.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody View Post
                  That sucks. He seemed like a solid guy, sent me a nice PM once. Good advice too, be kind. RIP
                  One of the most amazing things I have been privileged to witness is when a warrior, a man who has shown greatness in a community of like minded individuals, and knows his time has come (Ray posted and knew his time had come), they leave a last word of sorts. I have seen this with Ray, with two great martial arts men, one of whom was my teacher for many years... These words always implore us to make peace and appreciate things.

                  Its worth noting that Ray told us that he was commenting as he observed his own transformation. That post is in the History Thread. He told us how to respect his legacy, respecting each other.

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                  • #79
                    Wow, that sucks I was reading a comment from him not that long ago, very sad. RIP

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                    • #80
                      sad news

                      RIP Ray

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