Re: Fighters that were shot in their 20s

Originally Posted by
CGM

Originally Posted by
jokaleras

Originally Posted by
holmcall
He lives on a meager pension, has dementia and diabetis, and when his mother passed away last year, he became pretty much at the mercy of the state. A terrible ending--simply horrible. No money-nothing to show for his career. He was never very intelligent and this did not help him as he boxed at a yound age. It's a sad story all th way around.
that's terrible.
you hear of fighters ending up dead broke all the time. rocky lockridge for example.
yeah. It may interest you to know about F.I.S.T. an effort by Gerry Cooney to help retired boxers find jobs. If you don't alrady know. Here is one link, there's plenty more that can be googled.
Interview: Gerry Cooney on Jobs for Former Fighters | North America > United States from AllBusiness.com
It's an old article, I honestly don't know what he's doing now. I assume F.I.S.T. is still going.
Also my good friends, Jacquie and Alex at the Retired Boxers Foundation. See: http://www.retiredboxers.com/
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