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Originally Posted by
bornadog
In the 70s, I use to go to a gym just for training and a bit of fun, which was actually the boxing coaches house with a Gym out the back. Rocky Mattioli trained there, who of course went on to be world champion.
Can't remember the coach's name, but he trained a few Australian Champions as well.
One day my mate asked him for a few tips on how to beat up a bouncer (yeah stupid we were late teens). Rocky said, pick up a big stick and whack him over the head:D
I can imagine you with your white socks pulled half way up your shins, white singlet and white shorts doing medicine ball work (in black and white).
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I worked with a boxer known as stretch Anderson in the 80s he was punch drunk to the max, spent most days reading mien kampf and doing rubics cube. Came in one day looking for the bosses , none around so he went to brashes greensborough , shot his ex wife and her gf then walked out the front and blew his head off.
I was very young and had a few run ins with him, scared the living shit out of me at the time.
It was definitely the punches in the head that affected him.
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Originally Posted by
bornadog
In the 70s, I use to go to a gym just for training and a bit of fun, which was actually the boxing coaches house with a Gym out the back. Rocky Mattioli trained there, who of course went on to be world champion.
Can't remember the coach's name, but he trained a few Australian Champions as well.
One day my mate asked him for a few tips on how to beat up a bouncer (yeah stupid we were late teens). Rocky said, pick up a big stick and whack him over the head:D
Rocky Mattioli's initial boxing coach/trainer was Bulldog immortal Ambrose Palmer.
Palmer was also trainer of the great Johnny Famechon.
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Ambrose falls in with the great sunshine cricketer and airforce pilot in WW2 , Keith Miller , anything they did they were exceptional at.
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Originally Posted by
jeemak
I can imagine you with your white socks pulled half way up your shins, white singlet and white shorts doing medicine ball work (in black and white).
Nah it would have been the Angels no way get ****ed **** off black singlet or the Jacko energizer singlet , well that’s what I wore.
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Bulldog Joe
Rocky Mattioli's initial boxing coach/trainer was Bulldog immortal Ambrose Palmer.
Palmer was also trainer of the great Johnny Famechon.
Thanks I couldn't remember his name.
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At least bulldog joe got this thread back on track.
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azabob
At least bulldog joe got this thread back on track.
I mean, you basically just said Beetlejuice three times.
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bornadog
I knew you were a closet shitposter. I just had to find the right key.
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EasternWest
I knew you were a closet shitposter. I just had to find the right key.
Just backing you up
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LAKE WINDS BACK THE CLOCK
On his day, Brian Lake still remains one of the most dominant key position players in Division 1. He booted seven goals in his return to the Lakers’ line-up on Saturday, after missing a thrilling draw against Werribee Districts a week earlier. He’s only played a handful of games this season but has 16 majors after being held goalless by Parkside in round three.
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Axe Man
LAKE WINDS BACK THE CLOCK
On his day, Brian Lake still remains one of the most dominant key position players in Division 1. He booted seven goals in his return to the Lakers’ line-up on Saturday, after missing a thrilling draw against Werribee Districts a week earlier. He’s only played a handful of games this season but has 16 majors after being held goalless by Parkside in round three.
He looks in good shape . Better than he did when he was playing AFL.
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ledge
He looks in good shape . Better than he did when he was playing AFL.
He's really thin. I saw him limping around on Sunday.
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Grantysghost
He's really thin. I saw him limping around on Sunday.
Looked like he needed a feed the other week at WO to be honest.
Definitely not the weight he was playing AFL