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  • Been enjoying Ray's posts for my 10 years here.

    RIP to him and blessings to his family.

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    • Damn RIP Ray, you were of the posters I knew strictly spoke the realest of the real rest easy & my condolences Norma.

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      • When I messaged Ray's wife Norma I asked her if it would be OK to share her message on here and she said go ahead and sent me this amazing pic of her and Ray to post...

        Thank you so much for sharing the remembrance thread. I would listen to him some times when he was on the forum. He loved it, he loved boxing. It shows he touched many people. Some with love and some, I will say not so much love. I don't know if you know but when Ray and I met he had his gym. We were married 35 years so it was a long time ago. He helped me get licensed to work the corner. It didn't always go over very well as they didn't like a female in the corner. You can only image how he handled it when they refused to let me in the corner. Those were the days.

        I was unable to see Ray's final words to you all but I know Ray knew what he was up against. He always has words of encouragement and wants the best for everyone.

        Thank you again for all the posts. He will be missed. Norma




        What a great pic...aye? BTW...I did fix the link to the History Section thread for her to finally see.

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        • Wow R.I.P. One of the best posters on this site. Hope his family will stay strong

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          • Originally posted by jaded View Post
            When I messaged Ray's wife Norma I asked her if it would be OK to share her message on here and she said go ahead and sent me this amazing pic of her and Ray to post...

            Thank you so much for sharing the remembrance thread. I would listen to him some times when he was on the forum. He loved it, he loved boxing. It shows he touched many people. Some with love and some, I will say not so much love. I don't know if you know but when Ray and I met he had his gym. We were married 35 years so it was a long time ago. He helped me get licensed to work the corner. It didn't always go over very well as they didn't like a female in the corner. You can only image how he handled it when they refused to let me in the corner. Those were the days.

            I was unable to see Ray's final words to you all but I know Ray knew what he was up against. He always has words of encouragement and wants the best for everyone.

            Thank you again for all the posts. He will be missed. Norma




            What a great pic...aye? BTW...I did fix the link to the History Section thread for her to finally see.
            Nice pic...young Ray looks a bit like yory boy campas.

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            • Rip Ray Corso

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              • Wow. This is news to me today. I know Ray from here in CT. and...in the 1985 N.E.GG I believe it was..Ray handle my corner for the finals [156lb. would...lose close decision v. Ray Daniels].
                Ray was a great guy. This is really say news.
                John Wilkinson in Connecticut

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                • Originally posted by Bill Hodge View Post
                  Wow. This is news to me today. I know Ray from here in CT. and...in the 1985 N.E.GG I believe it was..Ray handle my corner for the finals [156lb. would...lose close decision v. Ray Daniels].
                  Ray was a great guy. This is really say news.
                  John Wilkinson in Connecticut
                  Forgive me...
                  Don't know him. Ray was a trainer? Of amateurs or?

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                  • Originally posted by johnbook View Post
                    Forgive me...
                    Don't know him. Ray was a trainer? Of amateurs or?
                    Ray used to be ahead of a club in New Haven. I remember Steve Cotton was one great fighter he had at one point [I don't know about Steve development though (?)].
                    Ray Bright was a strong protege Ray C had. Ray B. won NE 147lb in '85.
                    Yeah. Well known in the region.

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                    • Ray Bright turned pro.

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