Some good advice he gave me whilst I got carried away on the heavy bag was this: ''You're too concerned about doing damage to your opponent, if you try and hurt him that much he'll end up hurting you.''
Another good memory was asking him who he thought would win out of De La Hoya and Pacquiao and he said he thought De La Hoya would be too big, he'd obviously been around the game long enough to never say never.
Yeah he had that type of attitude, He's seen it all. He always kept dignity, Didn't beg for funding just plodded on making sure the kids had somewhere to go for the evenings. Does anyone know what happened to the Fitzroy Mongolian? He was around about 10 years back IIRC. Good fighter i heard..