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    Default Re: Boxer's who live(d) in their brother's shadows?

    Zab Judah/Joel Judah

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    Default Re: Boxer's who live(d) in their brother's shadows?

    Robbie Sims, a very inderrated fighter fought in the shadows of his half-brother, Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Wlad, and it can be said.
    na, Wlad doesn't live in his brothers shadow at all. He has made as much if not more money than vitali, and is as well known. To live in somebodys shadow, to me anyhow you would go about pretty much unknown because all the attention is on the other person, as is true for mathew hatton, bobby pac and a few others. this is in no way the case for Wlad.


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    Zab Judah/Joel Judah
    thought Joel was Zabs father, and was a kick boxer?

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    Some one has already said Matthew Hatton

    But I don't think Matthew's heart has ever truly been in boxing If Ricky wasn't a boxer Matthew would be a carpet fitter

    He has had a nice little career and achieved more than most and more than he probably expected, so I don't think he lives in his shadow just firmly attached to Ricky's coat tails and happy to be there
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    Roger "The Dodger" Leonard,an AAU National Champion and 4x US Air Force Champion, retired as a pro after going 16-1. It was said that he had more gym wars than his brother and fought on Ray's undercards, but retired in 1982. He still is involved in boxing near the Baltimore area, but man he had some big shoes to "fill" even though he was the older brother of Sugar Ray Leonard.

    I've heard many times trainers/coaches say that it's often the little brother that outshines the older one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Preme View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Wlad, and it can be said.
    na, Wlad doesn't live in his brothers shadow at all. He has made as much if not more money than vitali, and is as well known. To live in somebodys shadow, to me anyhow you would go about pretty much unknown because all the attention is on the other person, as is true for mathew hatton, bobby pac and a few others. this is in no way the case for Wlad.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
    Zab Judah/Joel Judah
    thought Joel was Zabs father, and was a kick boxer?
    Zab has a half brother who fights, I could have swore his name was Joel jr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
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    Wlad, and it can be said.
    na, Wlad doesn't live in his brothers shadow at all. He has made as much if not more money than vitali, and is as well known. To live in somebodys shadow, to me anyhow you would go about pretty much unknown because all the attention is on the other person, as is true for mathew hatton, bobby pac and a few others. this is in no way the case for Wlad.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
    Zab Judah/Joel Judah
    thought Joel was Zabs father, and was a kick boxer?
    Zab has a half brother who fights, I could have swore his name was Joel jr
    Are you thinking of Daniel Judah?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    na, Wlad doesn't live in his brothers shadow at all. He has made as much if not more money than vitali, and is as well known. To live in somebodys shadow, to me anyhow you would go about pretty much unknown because all the attention is on the other person, as is true for mathew hatton, bobby pac and a few others. this is in no way the case for Wlad.



    thought Joel was Zabs father, and was a kick boxer?
    Zab has a half brother who fights, I could have swore his name was Joel jr
    Are you thinking of Daniel Judah?

    Looked it up on Google and it is Daniel, there is also another named Josiah but I have not seen him fight, I have seen Daniel fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookkeeper View Post
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    Zab has a half brother who fights, I could have swore his name was Joel jr
    Are you thinking of Daniel Judah?

    Looked it up on Google and it is Daniel, there is also another named Josiah but I have not seen him fight, I have seen Daniel fight
    The only time I've seen him was against Mack and he did not impress me.

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    Randy Turpin - Dick Turpin / Jackie Turpin

    both Randy's brothers were good fighter but lived in his shadow in boxing history.

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    Ill go Davey Hilton
    Mathew was light middleweight champ,brother in law is Arturo Gatti

    In a non boxing one Ozzie Canseco in baseball,Jose's twin brother

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    Brian London Brother Boxed under the family name of Harper. All Boxers are counter Punchers, they are countering movement, except the ones Fighting Dead bodies
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    Bigboy Hogue and his brother Shorty were probably each others equal for a number of years (both winning national amateur titles), but Shorty started to meet and beat some of the bigger names in west coast boxing including: Archie Moore, Eddie Booker and LLoyd Marshall.

    Eventually Shorty overshadowed his brother to such an extent that the green-eyed monster raised its ugly head and things turned nasty!

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    Default Re: Boxer's who live(d) in their brother's shadows?

    this thread immediately reminded me of a story i read a while back about robbie simms, marvin haglers half brother.

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    Not 100 % sure on this one but Tim Morrison brother of Tommy.Watching a couple of his not so great fights and Tompkins mentions relation?

    Jerry Quarry,Mike & Bobby.There was also a family in the 50's or 60's with about 6 brothers,all of whom fought professionaly ??Hmm

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