What about "ol' school" do U think most fondly?

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  1. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jacob's Beach, Stillmans, the Neutral Corner 'n Friday nights at the Garden are comfort food for me. How 'bout you?
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    I didn't live then, but from watching the old 50s fights, I often find myself humming along to the Cavalcade of Sport theme tune, and singing along to the Pabst Blue Ribbon adverts.

    'What'll you have?'
     
  3. Seamus

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    Pabst Blue Ribbon presents...
     
  4. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Makes me smile, I'd do the same, GP
     
  5. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    I love this too. And I love how it's the commentator who reads it off. So he'll be going, "these boys are really throwing their Sunday punches now. It seems that the mouse under Bassett's eye is set to become something of a factor, he's looking discouraged....SAAAAAAAAY!!! The next time your barman asks you that question, "what'll you have" you give them the answer more American's give than any other...Pabts Blue Ribbon...Bassett's corner have done an excellent job with that, well, it looks nothing more than a graze after that excellent work by Charlie Whitmore, but we shall see ladies and gentlemen."
     
  6. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: SPOT-ON! Mc
     
  7. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    :lol::lol:

    Really catchy songs and tunes though.

    'Smoother, smoother, smoother flavour'

    :lol::lol:

    You wouldn't see that on TV these days.


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI_mZrLRl0I[/ame]
     
  8. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mentioned what "ol' school" means for me, GP. What UK pubs, gyms 'n fight clubs tug the heart of a Brit?
     
  9. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Dick McTaggart was big over in Scotland, I suppose in Scotland he would be the biggest 'old school' memory. I can talk to almost anyone over the age of 65 and ask them about Dick McTaggart and can hold a very good conversation with them.

    My Mum's auntie must be near 70, and she started telling me all about Dick McTaggart and how brilliant a boxer he was. I was very surprised.

    That is probably the only real common old school memory Scotland has.
     
  10. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just the human interest I was lookin' for, GP. How 'bout London fight clubs 'n gyms?
     
  11. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    The Thomas A Beckett has just closed I believe. It was a pub with a gym above it that I think Henry Cooper boxed out of and Terry Lawless's stable. A lot of history in it.

    On the Brit forum a poster Gaz S has recently re-opened Jim Driscoll's old gym in a pub in Wales.
     
  12. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ever gone to any of those places?
     
  13. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    Nah, went to the Scottish Boxing Hall of Fame the other week, that is about it.

    I'm planning a trip down to London early next year, to train, so I'll definitely try to visit it then.
     
  14. john garfield

    john garfield Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What 'n who do ol schoolers in Scotland revere?
     
  15. salsanchezfan

    salsanchezfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This has the potential to be a fun thread, because everyone's definition of "old school" is just a little different, based on their age and experience.

    For me, being an 80's kid, old school means looking through the old TV guide magazine and honing in on the weekend afternoon lineup of ABC, CBS, and NBC to see which one was airing a fight. Most weekends (except in football season where they were a bit more scarce, though still available) two or all three networks would be airing at least one.

    They were good quality fights too; in one January 1985 weekend I sat down to watch Hector Camacho take on Louie Burke on CBS, then later that day saw Harry Arroyo come from behind to dramatically stop Terrence Alli in 11 on the same network. Later in the day, I was treated to Donald Curry stopping Colin Jones in a spectacular performance.

    That was just one day. All on free TV.