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Pastimes : Boxing: The Sweet Science -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mr.mark who wrote (3559)5/3/2001 12:43:03 AM
From: freelyhovering  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10489
 
Hey Mark,

So this is where you hang out when you're not fixin computers.<g> I confess to have been lurking for awhile here and enjoying the knowledgeable participants on the thread. I came to look as I have in recent years lost touch with boxing which was a great pasttime of mine in the past. So I came over to catch up on who was good and not so good these days. I grew up with lots of boxing lore in L.A.. My cousin was Dr. Bernie Schwartz, the ringside physician at the Olympic Auditorium. He was a remarkable fellow who was an amateur boxer and jazz musician, playing his way through med school. I love the name of this thread from one of my favorite books of all time. I'll go back to ringside and watch the action some more. Just wanted to let you know I was appreciating the action. Myron