I wouldn't qualify as a bucket boy at the elite level but I'd like to be a "Second"
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I wouldn't qualify as a bucket boy at the elite level but I'd like to be a "Second"
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If you want a job in boxing, you better get a well-paying '2nd' job first. Eddie Futch worked odd jobs- he worked for the post office when he went to LA- until he made money with Frazier. Jackie McCoy trained a bunch of top guys and he kept his job on the docks in LA.
And keep quiet about your 2nd job, or all the broke big-shots will be trying to get in your pocket.
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Cut man, Mick the rub Williamson gets about.
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I was thinking escorting the ring card girls, when I thought up this thread watching the Brooks v Porter fight.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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@Master
Porn supplier of the elites![]()
Promoter.
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I would really enjoy helping foreign fighters with their language skills as they transition to the US and the sometimes difficult or odd post fight questions they face. GGG, for instance, is very entertaining with his English, but he currently struggles to express himself with any degree of depth. I hope to see him improve as I genuinely want to know more. Cotto was similar a long time ago, but over the years you could see a definite progression. I find it interesting to see how fighters improve linguistically. I notice with someone like Pacquiao there is never any real change. Marquez is another one that has shown improved second language skills.
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@beenKOed knows I am straight.![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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