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R.I.P. Willie Pep Willie Pep was a hero in the Italian American community. He passed away yesterday. He held the featherweight title for six years at one time, taking on any and all comers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Pep [Edited 11/24/06 6:58am] | |
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WILL 'O' THE WISP: The gifted Willie Pep (seen here against arch rival Sandy Saddler) won the undisputed featherweight championship by knocking out Sal Bartolo in 12 rounds in 1946. Only one man, Sammy Angott, defeated the incredible Pep in his first 137 professional fights. One of the greatest boxing masters of all time, Willie racked up 230 wins in 242 contests in a glittering career that spanned 26 years from 1940 to 1966.
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jerseykrs said: WILL 'O' THE WISP: The gifted Willie Pep (seen here against arch rival Sandy Saddler) won the undisputed featherweight championship by knocking out Sal Bartolo in 12 rounds in 1946. Only one man, Sammy Angott, defeated the incredible Pep in his first 137 professional fights. One of the greatest boxing masters of all time, Willie racked up 230 wins in 242 contests in a glittering career that spanned 26 years from 1940 to 1966.
The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? | |
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MartyMcFly said: jerseykrs said: WILL 'O' THE WISP: The gifted Willie Pep (seen here against arch rival Sandy Saddler) won the undisputed featherweight championship by knocking out Sal Bartolo in 12 rounds in 1946. Only one man, Sammy Angott, defeated the incredible Pep in his first 137 professional fights. One of the greatest boxing masters of all time, Willie racked up 230 wins in 242 contests in a glittering career that spanned 26 years from 1940 to 1966.
The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? not good at all. | |
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MartyMcFly said: jerseykrs said: WILL 'O' THE WISP: The gifted Willie Pep (seen here against arch rival Sandy Saddler) won the undisputed featherweight championship by knocking out Sal Bartolo in 12 rounds in 1946. Only one man, Sammy Angott, defeated the incredible Pep in his first 137 professional fights. One of the greatest boxing masters of all time, Willie racked up 230 wins in 242 contests in a glittering career that spanned 26 years from 1940 to 1966.
The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? Italians may be nice people, but they can fuck you up! | |
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AsianBomb777 said: MartyMcFly said: The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? Italians may be nice people, but they can fuck you up! those greasy bastids!!! | |
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AsianBomb777 said: MartyMcFly said: The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? Italians may be nice people, but they can fuck you up! Yes, Italians can be pretty NASTY... [offensive image removed - Nik] | |
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jerseykrs said: MartyMcFly said: The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? not good at all. That "guy on the left" is Sandy Saddler, Willie Pep's nemesis, who took 3 out of 4 matches with "The Will 'O The Wisp". Their second bout, in which Pep regained the featherweight title, is one of the most magnificent displays of boxing in the sport's history. Watching Willie Pep box is akin to watching a master musician or anyone at the top of his craft. Besides Sugar Ray Robinson (whom Pep fought in the amateurs), he's the closest thing I've seen to a pure ring genius. May he rest in peace. [Edited 11/24/06 22:05pm] My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
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AsianBomb777 said: MartyMcFly said: The guy on the left is not doing TOO good is he? Italians may be nice people, but they can fuck you up! Yeah...don't fugetaboutit for Willie | |
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