Comments Thread For: Saoul Mamby Passes Away (1947-2019), Reflection on Career

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  • Theosis26
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    #11
    This was a good read & tribute. Rip Mamby

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    • The D3vil
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      #12
      A real man from an era of real men.

      These people are not being replaced when they pass away.

      [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/x70p0tqMsvqMM/*****.gif[/IMG]

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      • Monzon99
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        #13
        Larry Holmes remembers his friend Saoul Mamby. http://ringobserver.com/2019/12/20/l...d-saoul-mamby/

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        • Tony Trick-Pony
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          #14
          I liked Mamby a lot. He was a dude who would fight anybody at a moment's notice. He shared the ring with a lot of greats and I didn't even know he fought at 60. That's incredible. R.I.P. champ. You will be missed!

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          • ShoulderRoll
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            #15
            Good read. Mamby seems to have had a great philosophy on life.

            For him to say that boxing was easy compared to his time in Vietnam says a lot.

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              #16
              Nice article.

              We always joke about guys like Ortiz being old, but Saoul Mamby actually fought when he was 60! He lost but he still laced them up and had a go.

              RIP Warrior!

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