It's amazing that he was such a military man and then his life went splat.
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It's amazing that he was such a military man and then his life went splat.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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In the United States Marines, Leon was a Corporal in 1976, and was working his way up to Sargeant.
Those who knew him at Camp Lejeune, said Leon was a good guy who didn't have a mean bone
in his body.
But, once he got his Honorable Discharge on December 23, 1976 > he became irresponsible.
Some say that Leon never really left the 'rough' Projects of Pruitt-Igoe in East St. Louis and
returned to bad behavior once he left the U.S. Marines.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 02-11-2015 at 07:19 PM.
Slim: "Leon I looked good in my Dress Blues"
Leon: "Shit, I looked better in my Dress Blues"
Slim: Say man...I looked dynamite in my Dress Blues"
Leon: Sheeeeiittt.. I was the Greatest in my Dress Blues"
Slim: " Say Leon, let's have another drink."
Darnit, boxers are the greatest to hang out with.
December 24, 1976
Fight Promoter - Butch Lewis signed Leon to a 6-Fight Contract with Top Rank as the
Promoter, and for all the bouts to telecast by CBS-TV.
The contract called for Leon to receive a total of $65,000 for '6-Bouts'.
Mitt Barnes was Leon's Manager, and he would receive 30% of each Fight Purse.
Butch Lewis negotiated a deal for Leon to make his Professional Debut on Saturday -
January 15, 1977 in Las Vegas.
At the time, Leon had just been 'Honorably Discharged' by the U.S. Marines on
December 23, 1976.
Leon then headed back home to St. Louis, Missouri and then to Des Moines, Iowa to
be with his Wife, and at her Mother's home to spend time to celebrate his
Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Marines as well as the Christmas Holiday.
Leon was no longer a slim 178 lb. {81 Kg} Amateur Light-Heavyweight from July 1976,
as his weight bloated to 200+ lbs.
Leon was supposed to go to Wilmington, Delaware to Butch Lewis' home on December 27th,
to train and prepare for his bout in 2 1/2 Weeks.
But, Leon had disappeared, and without letting Butch Lewis know where he went.
Finally on December 31st {New Year's Eve}, Butch was able to track Leon down in Des Moines, Iowa.
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No way! Leon was a marine! Did he lose all that discipline.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Leon Spinks
A Corporal in the United States Marines.
Honorable Discharge {December 1976}
Nicknamed > "The Wild Bull of Camp Lejeune"
Professional Debut
Saturday ~ January 15, 1977
The Aladdin Hotel ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
Television Broadcast ....... CBS-TV
"Fight Bill Posting"
Leon Spinks ~ 0-0-0 {0 KO's} ~ 6' 1" ~ 196 lbs. ~ {Age; 23 years, 6 months}
vs.
Bob Smith ~ 20-2-2 {13 KO's} ~ 6' 1" ~ 185 lbs. ~ {Age; 24 years, 5 months}
Fight Purses
* Leon Spinks ..... { $10,000 } + Travel Expenses and amenities.
* Bob Smith ............ { $800 } + One 'Round-Trip' airline ticket from New York to Las Vegas, and amenities.
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'The Skinny'
Leon Spinks >
Leon Spinks, who was Honorably Discharged from the United States Marines in December 1976
is now 18 lbs. heavier than he was when he won the Gold Medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics
in July in the Light-Heavyweight Division {178 lbs.}.
Leon's amateur record is listed at 178-7 {133 KO's}, including numerous Titles, including;
* {2} All-Military
* {3} National AAU
* 1975 Pan Am Games {Silver Medal}
* 1976 Olympics {Gold Medal}
Leon is being handled by Butch Lewis, and is Trained by Sam Solomon. Leon has only trained for
11-Days {in Wilmington, Delaware} for this bout.
Mitt Barnes of St. Louis, Missori is Leon's {Manager}.
Originally, Leon was only offered { $5000 } for his Professional Debut. But Leon turned it down.
Leon will receive a fight purse of { $10,000 } for his Professional Debut in this scheduled 6-Round bout.
As of January 11th {Monday} and opponent for Leon has not been selected.
Bob Smith >
'Lightning' Bob Smith is a southpaw Light-Heavyweight, who usually fights at 180 to 185 lbs.
Bob, who is a 'Butcher's Helper' in Brooklyn, New York is contacted on Tuesday Morning, only {4-days} before
this bout. He is told that he will be Leon Spinks' opponent for his Professional Debut.
Bob arrives in Ls Vegas on Friday Morning, and will only have 1-Day to prepare and get accilimated in Las Vegas.
Bob {who weighs 185 lbs.} is told that the 'Fight Contract Weight' will be 180 lbs. > Bob said, that he
could easily lose 5 lbs. in One-Day out in Las Vegas by working out.
'Lightning' Bob Smith claims he has won 22 of 25 bouts.. Another posting has his record at 6-1-1 {5 KO's}
in his previous '8-Bouts' dating back to April 1976.
Bob does have 'one' good win, which was a {Dec 8} over Rochelle Norris on August 19, 1976 in Queens, New York.
Bob Smith will receive a Fight Purse of ...... { $800 }.
Bob Smith >
"I came here at 185 lbs. But don't worry. I can make 180 lbs. easy. As for fighting Leon, this will be easy. He's a
rank Amateur who fights crazy. He needs to spend some time at Joe Frazier's Gym in Philadelphia like me. That
is where you learn on how to fight. Not in the Ring on Television."
"I only had 3-Days notice for this bout, but I'm in shape. My record, well I've won 22 of 25, and scored
13 KO's. I could hit pretty good until I got married in September 1974. Then, I only had 1-Bout in almost
2-Years. When I came back, I had lost my punch. But I've gone {6-1-1} since April 1976."
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