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Doug
Posted: 2002-10-25 14:35:53
He was a pioneer in America and definately the real thing. I just watched his fight the other day with Tagami in 1993. Even though most think he lost (he did win the decision though), it was nice to see him at 40 something still banging away. I'm not convinced he is the best trainer as what fighters has he produced in the last decade or so? I don't even know if it was he who trained Pete Cunningham or someone else in his gym. I've met him a few times and he really is a strange cat to meet. Very mysterious, kinda like Bruce Lee. He had a great gym in the 80's called the Jet Center that was just revolutionary for its time. I saw him fight a few times live when I was very young and he was just something else to see, far ahead of anyone else at the time. Hell, even today, if he were young, he would be the guy to beat regardless of the rules.

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