Famous Boxers Brothers

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by la-califa, Sep 3, 2008.


  1. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Lucky he jammed Frank's head in the door and not his fingers!
     
  2. Chinxkid

    Chinxkid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah, funny thing too. I just remembered that Pesci finished the job on Frank but good about ten years later in, "Goodfellas." Joe and DeNiro must have been laying for him all that time, 'cause he was the made guy who got out of prison with, "mouths to feed," and end up getting butchered in the trunk of Ray Liotta's car in that other "true" story about Henry Hill and Jimmy Burke and Tommy DeVito. And they say boxing's violent.:-(
     
  3. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not entirely sure, But wasn't Frank the guy who beat Joe & his brother with a baseball bat and put him in a hole. In Casino? Some measure of revenge...
     
  4. Chinxkid

    Chinxkid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You know I think you're right. He's one of those "type" actors who gets a call when Hollywood needs an authentic Italian tough guy type. He's good though. I've seen him play other types and he pulls it off. Must be one of Scorsese's go-to guys, 'cause all three films were directed by him.
     
  5. COULDHAVEBEEN

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    Australia's former world featherweight champion Johnny Famechon was born in Paris. But lived in Australia from a very early age. Johnny's father and two brothers all had significant fight careers:

    Johnny's father Adre Famechon had 21 wins, 18 losses and 3 draws as a welterweight, fighting first in France and later in Australia.

    Uncle Ray Famechon had a very distinguished record as a featherweight for 100 wins, 14 losses and a draw, but didn't fight in Australia.

    His other uncle Emile had 14 wins, 24 losses & 6 draws as a flyweight, including a sprinkling of bouts in Australia.