So Who Remembers Reggie Gross?

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  1. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    https://www.bop.gov/
    go to this website and put in his name and it will update his present prison location and time left to serve. There are many ex-fighters in the prison system
     
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  3. Bummy Davis

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    REGINALD GROSS
    Register Number: 26215-037
    Age: 55
    Race: Black
    Sex: Male
    Located at: Terre Haute FCI
    Release Date: LIFE

    if you go to the page it will tell you how to mail a letter to this institution
     
  4. Longhhorn71

    Longhhorn71 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Had forgotten about Jimmy Clark.....he had hung in tough with Teofilio Steph. in some amateur fights back in Teo's hey-days. Too bad those guys are forgotten these days.
     
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  5. Sangria

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    I've wondered too. Then a funny thing happened, I saw him post on Facebook of all places under a Steve Lott video. His real name is "Bill" and his profile pic is the same one he used here.
     
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  6. Saad54

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    He was a solid Cruiserweight.

    He was too small for Heavyweight.

    Outlasted a green but very dangerous Bert Cooper.

    Proved he could take a very good punch at 195 lbs. and showed very good endurance to take out a gassed Cooper late in the fight.

    Tried to war with an upcoming Tyson.

    He went to Prison before his career played out.

    Hell, if he was still around fighting when Holyfied moved up to Heavy, he probably was good enough to contend for a World Cruiserweight title. The division was very weak post Holyfield.
     
  7. Titan1

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    Yeah, that's true. Also, Jimmy was probably robbed in their third fight, but that the deal with fighting Stevenson. He at least beat Vysotsky.