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    Default Gunn Jr. Gearing up for Pro Debut!

    Hackensack, NJ (February 3, 2014) – As somebody who’s been around the sport of boxing since he was an infant, those who know him would already refer to 18-year-old junior middleweight Bobby Gunn Jr. a boxing lifer.

    The son of a fighter whom he shares a name with, Gunn Jr. showed promising skills the very first time he put on a pair of gloves. However, on September 16, 2006, Gunn Jr’s passion for boxing was at an unstoppable high when he witnessed his father stop 76 fight veteran Shannon Landberg to capture the IBA cruiserweight title.

    “As much as I wanted to keep him away from the sport, I knew right away that he had a lot of talent,” said the elder Gunn, who fought Thomas Adamek, Glen Johnson, James Toney and Enzo Maccarinelli. “Even after I won my belt and he was heavily obsessed boxing, I tried to gear him towards other sports and hobbies. The problem was he always insisted on coming to the gym with me. A sport like this takes a lot of dedication and kids are always trying new things. To my surprise, he stuck with it and now he’s sparring with the pros and looks like a million bucks in the gym.”

    Gunn Jr had a good amateur background but knew the pinnacle of his success wouldn’t be with headgear on so he decided to focus on getting ready for the paid ranks.

    To get ready for his first professional bout, Gunn Jr’s been training in Jersey City, NJ under the tutelage of highly-respected Roger Bloodworth. Bloodworth, who trained four world champions including Tomasz Adamek and Fernando Vargas, is impressed with what he’s seen.

    “He’s a very young fighter with really good power,” said Bloodworth. “I think he can become a good boxer and he’s a quick learner. I also think he’s mature enough to handle the pressure of having a father that was a good pro. The biggest thing is (to take our time because even in three years) he’s only going to be 21.”

    In 1989, Bloodworth trained a talented young fighter a fighter that turned pro as a teenager. The fighter went on to win a world title and Bloodworth believes Gunn Jr. has ability to do the same.

    “I had a kid that came out of the amateurs at 17 named Eddie Hobson that turned pro when he was still in high school. He had all the talent in the world and won a world title when he was 24. Even though they’re different fighters stylistically, I think Bobby Jr has the same level of potential that Eddie did and he should do great things in the pros.”

    Gunn Jr., who is managed by his father, will debut in March or April. More information will be available shortly.

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    Default Re: Gunn Jr. Gearing up for Pro Debut!

    If he is 100% better than his dad , he will fall into the not as crap , but still shit category.
    Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    If he is 100% better than his dad , he will fall into the not as crap , but still shit category.
    Unfair Al.

    Lots of pro boxers fathers boxed and the sons had much better success in their careers. Stop being so negative.

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    Bobby Gunn was nothing more than a fairground booth fighter.
    Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Bobby Gunn was nothing more than a fairground booth fighter.

    He was a journeyman level fighter that had a certain amount of success, he certainly doesn't have the worst record in the world.

    As for his son. Lets wait and see.

    Fair?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Bobby Gunn was nothing more than a fairground booth fighter.

    He was a journeyman level fighter that had a certain amount of success, he certainly doesn't have the worst record in the world.

    As for his son. Lets wait and see.

    Fair?
    Yes that's fair .
    Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .

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    Default Re: Gunn Jr. Gearing up for Pro Debut!

    Is this the same Gunn that lost to Johnson recently?
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Is this the same Gunn that lost to Johnson recently?

    His son who has apparently shown promise to an experienced pro trainer.

    At the very least hos dad can tell him about the business side. More power to them!

    I know there are great fighters whos fathers fought and ended up having far better careers than their fathers but I cant think of any off the top of my head and cant be bothered to search either

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    Default Re: Gunn Jr. Gearing up for Pro Debut!

    Tommy Hearns son is not one, neither is Chavez's son.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tommy Hearns son is not one, neither is Chavez's son.
    Doggs, joe blow Ronald is an embarassment but Chavez jr exceeded expectations, u gotta admit..

    Think about when he was coming up as a prospect.. people were saying he would get knocked out by the first fighter with a pulse but he went above and beyond all that.

    Chavez Jr is a legit fighter...

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    Default Re: Gunn Jr. Gearing up for Pro Debut!

    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tommy Hearns son is not one, neither is Chavez's son.
    Doggs, joe blow Ronald is an embarassment but Chavez jr exceeded expectations, u gotta admit..

    Think about when he was coming up as a prospect.. people were saying he would get knocked out by the first fighter with a pulse but he went above and beyond all that.

    Chavez Jr is a legit fighter...

    Ronald is not an embarrassment and neither is James McGirt Jr. or Pryor's son or Dyah Davis.


    They did not get ALL of their Father's genes, only half. And naturally they did not grow up as impoverished and hungry as their fathers.


    They made the most of what they had and were PRO fighters with over a dozen fights or so and winning records which is a hell of a lot more than anyone on this forum.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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