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Originally Posted by AC-Cobra
Found this excerpt from an interview
BB: There were some true characters when you held the mic for ESPN. What are your recollections of fighters like Wilbert "Vampire" Johnson, Frank "The Animal" Fletcher, and the low blow fest between Juan Arroyo and Clay Davis? Are there any other unusual moments that you remember?
Wow, you remember those? Well, Vampire Johnson was a guy who actually entered the ring in a coffin a couple of times in Indianapolis, which is where he was from. Then he would get out, and he had this vampire outfit on, it was kind of funny. I don't even know if you'd get away with it today, but maybe back then it was fun. He was a barrel of laughs. Frank "The Animal" Fletcher was a very exciting fighter, an all out aggressive fighter and very fun to watch. The Juan Arroyo-Clay Davis fight, the interesting thing is that I do a stage show that I've done for years, which is a mixture of music and trivia, and highlights of the Top Rank shows that I did for all those years. That clip is one of the clips I use, and it's the one where Clay Davis is hit low by Juan Arroyo like five times before Arroyo is finally disqualified. It's a riot, it's wild to watch. We had some other interesting things happen. We had blackouts in the middle of our fights a couple of times, the lights just went out in the middle of a round. So the referee just stopped it, so somebody didn't get whacked. We had a fighter come out and start to take off his robe and then realize that he forgot to put his trunks on. Luckily, they managed to notic