Got to be one of the best Brits to have never won a world title....And it sure wasn't for the lack of ANY qualities, just that lady luck was always out a town when Colin could have done with a smile from her...

He never gave less than everything he had, sometimes even raiding the piggy bank to get extra...like his two Brit classics with Kirkland Lang, who was no pushover for anyone in the world at that time, even out boxing Colin for most of the 18 rounds they fought...

But as I recall, getting caught out by Colin's dogged determination and will to win on both occasions, getting stopped both times in the 9th round....Brilliant boxing drama at the time most...though certainly for the Bits...

Then to come within a heartbeat of his world title dream against Milt "The Stilt" McRory on both of the occasions when they met ...both here in Britain and then across the pond, one which he would have taken too but for the flash knock down early on..I remember him kinda smiling as he got up from it, sadly that flash knockdown cost him his dream...

He was certainly more than worthy of his third title shot back in a day when the belts and there names really meant something, and only the real cream of the crop of the worlds weight divisions ever had the honor of making the big stage and fighting for world titles....

I cried with him that night he fought Curry, because I so felt for a man who had given us his all during his career, yet here he was, a man breaking down because he didn't reach his dream and knew it was his last chance realistically...Yet what touched me most was the thoughts he had that he had let us all down...

That was something Colin never ever did...how could he, he gave to us everything he had in his attempts to get the world title...and it speaks volumes in that he fought himself into the position of his three world title attempts at a time when you couldn't pick or choose an alphabet title to manipulate or play around with,

A credit to all he stood for and Im so pleased to have the memories of his career...loved watching him, and glad to hear that life's good for him..