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Pocket Rocket Wayne McCullough. Champion of the World! Tribute to a Legend Boxing!


Here’s my special tribute to a boxing legend, the One & Only Wayne McCullough Pocket Rocket! Bio: Wayne McCullough was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in July 1970. He Grew up on the Shankill Road in a family with six brothers and sisters. His older brothers boxed Two (Even Though Neither brother made a name for Himself in boxing) and Wayne Followed Them To The Albert Foundry Boxing gym at the age of 8. At first, boxing Was Not His favorite sport, preferring to play football goal, After a while, ET ET Realised enjoyed the one-on-one aspect of boxing and Decided to take it to the next level. Wayne Became one of the top fighters in boxing in the history of Ireland, North & South. He Fought over 50 International tournaments for Ireland fighting a total of 319 contests, losing only 11. He left the amateur ranks After winning a bronze medal in the World Cup, Gold medal in the Commonwealth Games and a silver medal at the Olympics Games. After Deciding to turn professional in America, Under the guidance on the late, great Eddie Futch, Wayne Went on to win the North American Boxing Within a year of historical move. Just 2 years, 5 months and 7 days after turning pro, Wayne won the WBC Bantam weight title by beating the Japanese Champion, Yaseui Yakushiji, in His hometown of Nagoya, Japan. Wayne made Two Successful Defence of history Before vacating the title belt to move up in weight. He HAS sincere Challenged oven for more title belts, losing gallantly in EACH fight. Even though Wayne . . .

MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING – PART 3 – TRIBUTE BY IRONPACMANHD


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MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING – PART 1 – TRIBUTE BY IRONPACMANHD


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Boxing 2010 – Preview – Boxing Knockouts Tribute


This is a preview for the upcoming boxing year 2010.

MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING – Part 4 – TRIBUTE BY IRONPACMANHD


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MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING – PARTE 2 – TRIBUTE BY IRONPACMANHD


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Joe Louis Tribute [Emotional]-HD


Real name: Joseph Louis Barrow Nickname (s): Brown Bomber Rated at Heavyweight Height: 6 ft 2 in (1. 88 m) Reach: 76 in (190 cm) Nationality: American Birth date: May 13, 1914 Birth place: Lafayette , Alabama Death date: April 12, 1981 (aged 66) Death Place: Paradise, Nevada, United Stance: Orthodox Boxing record Total fights 68 Wins 65 Wins by KO 51 Losses 3 Draws 0 No contests 1 oseph Louis Barrow (May 13 , 1914 – April 12, 1981), better Known as Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing Was The world champion from 1937 to 1949. He Is to Be Considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time. Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, Louis helped elevate boxing from a nadir in popularity in the post-Jack Dempsey era by Establishing a reputation as a year honest, hardworking fighter at a time When The WAS Dominated by sports gambling Interests. [1] [2] Louis’s championship reign Lasted 140 consecutive months, During Which ET participated in 27 championship fights, 26 championship fights DURING His reign, the 27th, Against Ezzard Charles Was a challenge to Charles’ heavyweight title and so IS NOT included in Louis’ reign. All in all, Joe WAS victorious in 25 Successful title defenses, a record for the heavyweight division. In 2005, Louis WAS named the greatest heavyweight of all time by the International Boxing Research Organization, [3] and WAS ranked number one on The Ring’s list of 100 Greatest Punchers of All Time.

Wayne Pocket Rocket McCullough. Champion of the World! Tribute to a Legend Boxing!


Here’s my special tribute to a boxing legend, the One & Only Wayne Pocket Rocket McCullough! Bio: Wayne McCullough was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in July 1970. He Grew up on the Shankill Road in a family with six brothers and sisters. His older brothers boxed Two (Even Though Neither brother made a name for Himself in boxing) and Wayne Followed Them To The Albert Foundry Boxing gym at the age of 8. At first, boxing Was Not His favorite sport, preferring to play football goal, After a while, ET ET Realised enjoyed the one-on-one aspect of boxing and Decided to take it to the next level. Wayne Became one of the top fighters in boxing in the history of Ireland, North & South. He Fought over 50 International tournaments for Ireland fighting a total of 319 contests, losing only 11. He left the amateur ranks After winning a bronze medal in the World Cup, Gold medal in the Commonwealth Games and a Silver medal at the Olympics Games. After Deciding to turn professional in America, Under the guidance on the late, great Eddie Futch, Wayne Went on to win the North American Boxing Within a year of history move. Just 2 years, 5 months and 7 days after turning pro, Wayne won the WBC Bantam weight title by beating the Japanese Champion, Yaseui Yakushiji, in His hometown of Nagoya, Japan. Wayne made Two Successful Defence of history Before vacating the title belt to move up in weight. He HAS sincere Challenged oven for more title belts, losing gallantly in EACH fight. Even though Wayne . . .

MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF BOXING – PARTE 3 – TRIBUTE BY IRONPACMANHD


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