Thank you Rich! I had a closeness to The Butterfly, without ever meeting him in person. His first cousin, Gary was married to my first cousin, Celia while he was a professional. During his career, I would watch him on TV and wish to go to one of his fights. I was only a young kid at the peak of his career, but always got exclusive information from Cousin Gary about his opponents and his next big fight. He was as slick as they come. He didn't have much power, but his hand speed, switching stances, footwork and ring IQ gave people fits. I didn't know he had passed. Ironically, many years after he stopped fighting, I met his nephew (co worker) while talking about Boxing at work. He told me about his Uncle, so I inquired about his name. When he said "The Butterfly" I had to stop working for a few minutes. Lol. We talked about his family, my family (Cousin Celia) and the length of time he knew them. You have covered all of my (personal) connections to the Sport. Dan Bucceroni, Tyrone Crawley, and (if you did one) Bernard Hopkins. Obviously you see I am from the Philadelphia area, but I am watching these days from Costa Rica. Thank you for keeping these videos coming.
Tyrone was a good man. I interviewed him in 2004, and stayed in contact for over a dozen years afterward. Highest boxing IQ of any boxer I interviewed. For years after I interviewed him,we would trade emails and phone calls about upcoming fights. He knew styles so well. It seemed that he could pick winners of fights most could not. His work at the PAL was indeed very significant. Rich: You covered that perfectly. I would sometimes chat with him as he was leaving the PAL at night. He had a big impact on the community. He knew how to communicate.
@@RichtheFightHistorian Ty was a planner. He wanted to be in and out of the pro fight game in 6 years. Missed that, but not by much, if you look at actual start date and last fight. He taught planning to PAL kids. One of his favorite sayings was, "If you don't have a plan, you are planning to fail." He tried to steer them into valuing education. If not, he put an emphasis on trade schools or the military. Late in his career with the Philadelphia PD, he ran a hardwood floor business on the side. He taught some of the PAL kids how to do it, and how the business worked.
I thought Crawley was going to be too much for Blake before the fight. Good man, good fighter. I’m glad his son knows his Dad is remembered by so many. Thanks for keeping these fighters history alive in our memories.
He was good thought he could upset Bramble only lack of power kept him from getting the glory him fighting Mancini interesting the butterfly upset Blake's ride to fame yo!
@@HarryHeath-pb6rv He definitely derailed Blake's title hopes. Yeah, you said it perfectly, he just didn't have the pop to go all the way, but a tough out for anyone and he had a nice little career.
I remember watching Tyrone Crawley on ESPN and NBC. He was one of the best lightweights of the 1980's, but unfortunately ran into a prime Livingstone Bramble. Didn't know he was a veteran and college graduate. Very impressive. RIP.
I'm glad his later life wasn't tragic like so many. He seems like a guy George Foreman would've liked a lot. Yet another bona fide fantastic production Rich; thanks man...
Brother Rich! This is a tremendous tribute to an almost forgotten warrior of the RING. I was deeply enthralled throughout. Crawley's eye's were constantly moving yet totally focused during the Pacheco interview. GOOD footwork, and genuinely a natural cerebral fighter. 28 years as a law enforcement officer is a good indicator of his morals and ethics. Great man Tyrone. May he R.I.P. ✝🥊🙏 Many THANKS for your hard work and whole hearted efforts in BEING: "Rich, THE Fight Historian."
Hey brother haven't heard from you in awhile hope all is good. I know the Lord hasn't let you down he's a great Lord. That Rich is one of the best boxing man I know. This documentary was wonderful. Hang in there brother 🙏🙏🙏
@@RonColeman-zy5cd Brother Ron! Just moved to Old Forge Pennsylvania a week ago. Our neighbor, Karina, saw me in the yard this evening, and asked for my wife. I invited her in. She offered my wife a job with her, and then God started working vigorously. She broke into tears of joy and WORSHIP. Thanking God for bringing us here and opening up about Christ. Broke out the KJV and showed her Revelation 3:20. Hallelujah! We prayed, hugged, and kissed her goodnight. Giving her books to take home. Psalms and another my big hard cover that my wife gave her. She just left. Thanks for staying in Touch Ron. Please add Karina to your prayer list as she embarks on the Pilgrims Progress. God BLESS you, Ron. ✝🛐🕊⚓🔨📖🗡✝🥊🙏💞 Fighting the good fight of faith. EVERYDAY!
@@christopherbellore3511 way to go you grabbed another soul out of hell praise the Lord. Keep on laying up those riches in glory sounds like God is all over you your wife and anyone else that gets in your way. Man you better believe I will be praying for Karina I'm praying the spirit would be all over her . Thanks my friend for sharing this blessing with me I absolutely love it glory to God. I be praying for you and your family also.. Stay in God's will nothing any better. Bless you my brother 🙏🙏🙏
Love it! A real hardcore fan's delight. I was so spellbound by this guy when he fought. I was watching that fight with Bramble like it was the moon landing. Bramble was so war-tested. RIP.
Beautiful story Rich thx for this one! Stories like this one sadly are far and few, it’s always good to hear about a boxer that try to lead his life in the right path rest in peace Crawley!
Solid production. I always enjoyed seeing Crowley fight. Interesting note: One of your featured bouts (Blake/Crawley) featured two future peace officers. Crawley in Philadelphia and Blake in Texas.
All Army champion, Golden Gloves, ESPN lightweight title holder, and 22-2 as a pro (including 13 rounds with Livingston Bramble). And then Philadelphia PD. Some guys live quite the life.
Rich I don't remember Tyrone but I wish I had what a great human being. I really think you done him good by this documentary. I don't remember a fighters arm doing that before that looked crazy. I really appreciate you man you do such an amazing job with all the work you put into these documentary thank you my friend
Perfectly pitched and put together as always Rich- thank you. I wonder how Mickey Duff got ito be nvolved with Crawley ?- His own lifestory is well worth delving into. Keep going and going Sir !
Rich- it's Vince, from Philly - Haven't Commented in a minute , but, I gotta say , you're STILL THE MAN when it comes to PERFECT NARRATION ( Voice ) and Boxing Documentaries ! NO ONE COMES CLOSE ! 😚🤝🙏
Wow….very moving . What a good fighter , what a great man , a humble decent human being . Compared to one of your recent fighters (? Name - lightweight) , proof your background doesn’t have to define you. I didn’t know this fighter Rich , so thanks yet AGAIN for a superlative job of getting these fighters names and life stories out of history and obscurity . We appreciate your amazing work .
When was the last time you saw the LOSER in a fight pick up his opponent in a sign of true sportsmanship? Kudos to Robin Blake and Tyrone Crawley for reminding me of the real reason I became a fan of this great sport.
Rich your videos are jusr brilliant. You cover so many boxers from well known to lesser known fighter's. Your channel has rearly enhanced my knowledge of boxing history 👏 much thanks Alan from Ireland 🇮🇪
@RichtheFightHistorian I am subscribed to your channel a long time now and I have viewed nearly all of your videos,, some of them on multiple occasions .. I love how you introduce us to lesser known boxers and cover their stories in great detail... Brilliant work Rich 👏
Great job as always, Rich. Always loved how Crawley carried himself and was a beautiful fighter to watch. Joey Curtis, without a doubt was one of the worst referees in boxing history. Unreal
Good job Rich and sorry I didn't commented sooner. Anyways, I shared my birthday with Crawley, who was a good boxer. I wish Crawley could have faced Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker. Keep it up Rich.
First got yo know about Crawley was his tittle fight with the then WBA light champion Livingston Bramble. Think Crawley got stopped very late in that fight 1986 Atlantic City 🥊
Another great mini documentary Rich! Have you ever thought about Oba Carr as a subject for one of your pieces. I was trying to find out what had happened to him and all I managed to find were a couple of pictures of him in a wheelchair. It looks like he is suffering from CTE and has fallen on hard times. But other than that I don't know what has happened to him. Anyway, keep up the good work!
Thanks, Tyrone. Someone else mentioned Carr as a subject and he's certainly a great choice. But I couldn't find any further public info on him on what he's been up to so I'll have to put it on the backburner for the time being.
@@brucekielty8180 Man, that's sad to hear. He was a good fighter that just happened to be around when all the major 147lb belts were held by exceptional champions (Trinidad, Quartey and De La Hoya). Carr fought them all and dropped Tito early in their fight before getting stopped. Ike was too strong for him and he was stopped late on by Oscar. After three failed tries for the title he should have quit, but carried on another few years - as almost eveyone does - and ended up getting stopped twice more and losing a lopsided 10-round decision in his last fight. He started boxing at age 6 and had around 200 amateur fights before turning pro at 17. It's hard to say what specifically boxing-wise has led to his current physical state, but he's only 51 now and the photo of him in the wheelchair dates back to 2017.
I thought Crawley would beat Bramble. He was a cutie with good speed and movement. Funny how Bramble seemed like THE lightweight after beating Mancini and after being destroyed by Rosario (the same weekend my favorite fighter of all time Donald Curry was upset!) he was never the same! I mean Curry as shot as he looked at times rebounded to win the WBC Super Welterweight title. Bramble, except for beating, yes beating Oba Carr never really threatened at any level again? Another great one RIch. Wasnt expecting to hear of his passing. He sounds like a very respectable man who cared for his community and. Also, very young. RIP
Thank you, Brian. Agreed on Bramble...he was a pound for pound entrant at one point but after Rosario he slid fast with a few upset wins here and there.
A Mr. Gorman managed #1 ranked to Ray Mancini, Robin Blake. Gorman sacrificed Blake for a Network TV slot. I remember Stevie Cruz, Gene Hatcher and Troy Dorsey ALL burning out unexpectedly BECAUSE Gorman & team had them sparring 12 rounds a day in the Texas heat. BUT his putting Blake in with Tyrone, who was unbeatable at the time, was the biggest error he ever committed. Blake won't even talk boxing. Losing to Melvin Paul was no disgrace, nor was the Bramble fight.
You sure are right about Blake; by the time he got a title shot against Jimmy Paul he looked stale and used-up. I don't think Mancini's people wanted any part of Tyrone; Ray would have had trouble even finding him in the ring!
@@RichtheFightHistorian I remember drinking with Mugabi, he was a champion there also. He's a little bit about Austin that may wet your appetite. Great work as also Rich. www.ringtv.com/612065-best-i-faced-tim-austin/
Jeez, the referee for the Bramble fight was awful. I remember watching this fight as an 11-year-old. Bramble was very strong. Crawley made the most of what he had which is all you can ask. A smart young man with a wise head on his shoulders.
Always appreciated for time and effort put into your content, nothing but quality. 3 quarts thru your past videos Rich and urgee anyone who's a true Boxing fan to check them out.. 🥊🥊👌
Thank you Rich! I had a closeness to The Butterfly, without ever meeting him in person. His first cousin, Gary was married to my first cousin, Celia while he was a professional. During his career, I would watch him on TV and wish to go to one of his fights. I was only a young kid at the peak of his career, but always got exclusive information from Cousin Gary about his opponents and his next big fight. He was as slick as they come. He didn't have much power, but his hand speed, switching stances, footwork and ring IQ gave people fits. I didn't know he had passed. Ironically, many years after he stopped fighting, I met his nephew (co worker) while talking about Boxing at work. He told me about his Uncle, so I inquired about his name. When he said "The Butterfly" I had to stop working for a few minutes. Lol. We talked about his family, my family (Cousin Celia) and the length of time he knew them. You have covered all of my (personal) connections to the Sport. Dan Bucceroni, Tyrone Crawley, and (if you did one) Bernard Hopkins. Obviously you see I am from the Philadelphia area, but I am watching these days from Costa Rica. Thank you for keeping these videos coming.
Always a pleasure, Ron. Philly was such a great breeding ground for fighters.
Tyrone was a good man. I interviewed him in 2004, and stayed in contact for over a dozen years afterward. Highest boxing IQ of any boxer I interviewed. For years after I interviewed him,we would trade emails and phone calls about upcoming fights. He knew styles so well. It seemed that he could pick winners of fights most could not.
His work at the PAL was indeed very significant. Rich: You covered that perfectly. I would sometimes chat with him as he was leaving the PAL at night. He had a big impact on the community. He knew how to communicate.
Great informative post thank you 👍
You had a very good friend in Tyrone.
That's great to hear, Greg. Thank you for sharing your recollections of him.
@@RichtheFightHistorian
Ty was a planner. He wanted to be in and out of the pro fight game in 6 years. Missed that, but not by much, if you look at actual start date and last fight.
He taught planning to PAL kids. One of his favorite sayings was, "If you don't have a plan, you are planning to fail." He tried to steer them into valuing education. If not, he put an emphasis on trade schools or the military.
Late in his career with the Philadelphia PD, he ran a hardwood floor business on the side. He taught some of the PAL kids how to do it, and how the business worked.
Crawley was the face of CBS TV(channel 2 in NYS) boxing in the early 80's. Smooth, smooth boxer. Gentleman. Good resume. Salute Rich 🫡
I thought Crawley was going to be too much for Blake before the fight.
Good man, good fighter. I’m glad his son knows his Dad is remembered by so many. Thanks for keeping these fighters history alive in our memories.
AMEN Rich is the best boxing man
My pleasure, whitehurstcomic.
I used to love watching Crawley!!! He was a talented fighter and always seemed like a super nice gentleman! RIP Butterfly
He was good thought he could upset Bramble only lack of power kept him from getting the glory him fighting Mancini interesting the butterfly upset Blake's ride to fame yo!
@@HarryHeath-pb6rv He definitely derailed Blake's title hopes. Yeah, you said it perfectly, he just didn't have the pop to go all the way, but a tough out for anyone and he had a nice little career.
I remember watching Tyrone Crawley on ESPN and NBC. He was one of the best lightweights of the 1980's, but unfortunately ran into a prime Livingstone Bramble. Didn't know he was a veteran and college graduate. Very impressive. RIP.
It's always a great, fun day when Rich offers us a new boxing video.
It's one the best feelings for a boxing fan.... A real fan when the likes of rich, bruce, blood, skywalker and Greg pop up.
Thank you, Risbo.
Tyrone Crawley was smooth as butter.
I'm glad his later life wasn't tragic like so many.
He seems like a guy George Foreman would've liked a lot.
Yet another bona fide fantastic production Rich; thanks man...
Sure thing, chonqmonk.
Brother Rich! This is a tremendous tribute to an almost forgotten warrior of the RING.
I was deeply enthralled throughout. Crawley's eye's were constantly moving yet totally focused during the Pacheco interview.
GOOD footwork, and genuinely a natural cerebral fighter.
28 years as a law enforcement officer is a good indicator of his morals and ethics.
Great man Tyrone.
May he R.I.P. ✝🥊🙏
Many THANKS for your hard work and whole hearted efforts in BEING: "Rich, THE Fight Historian."
Hey brother haven't heard from you in awhile hope all is good. I know the Lord hasn't let you down he's a great Lord. That Rich is one of the best boxing man I know. This documentary was wonderful. Hang in there brother 🙏🙏🙏
@@RonColeman-zy5cd
Brother Ron!
Just moved to Old Forge Pennsylvania a week ago.
Our neighbor, Karina, saw me in the yard this evening, and asked for my wife. I invited her in. She offered my wife a job with her, and then God started working vigorously. She broke into tears of joy and WORSHIP.
Thanking God for bringing us here and opening up about Christ. Broke out the KJV and showed her Revelation 3:20.
Hallelujah!
We prayed, hugged, and kissed her goodnight. Giving her books to take home. Psalms and another my big hard cover that my wife gave her.
She just left.
Thanks for staying in Touch Ron.
Please add Karina to your prayer list as she embarks on the Pilgrims Progress.
God BLESS you, Ron.
✝🛐🕊⚓🔨📖🗡✝🥊🙏💞
Fighting the good fight of faith. EVERYDAY!
@@christopherbellore3511 way to go you grabbed another soul out of hell praise the Lord. Keep on laying up those riches in glory sounds like God is all over you your wife and anyone else that gets in your way. Man you better believe I will be praying for Karina I'm praying the spirit would be all over her . Thanks my friend for sharing this blessing with me I absolutely love it glory to God. I be praying for you and your family also.. Stay in God's will nothing any better. Bless you my brother 🙏🙏🙏
@@RonColeman-zy5cd
Totally AWESOME!
Praise the Lord!
Thanks again, Ron.
I'll be LIFTING you and yours UP as well.
Good night, Tennessee Tuxedo. 🐧 😳😂
Always a pleasure, Christopher.
You gotta love Philadelphia boxing culture #PHILLY 🥊🥊❤
Complimenti, un video bellissimo. Un saluto dall'Italia
Thanks, Fabio.
Great video..seems like Tyrone was more than a boxer ...a decent human being ..
Thanks, Stacey.
Love it! A real hardcore fan's delight. I was so spellbound by this guy when he fought. I was watching that fight with Bramble like it was the moon landing. Bramble was so war-tested. RIP.
I recall thinking they were pretty much feeding him to Bramble, and was surprised he kept it fairly competitive.
Beautiful story Rich thx for this one! Stories like this one sadly are far and few, it’s always good to hear about a boxer that try to lead his life in the right path rest in peace Crawley!
Loved this episode. This show is so upwardly done. So mutual, and taken with care. I can't get enough....
Thank you for the support, Rick.
Solid production. I always enjoyed seeing Crowley fight.
Interesting note:
One of your featured bouts (Blake/Crawley) featured two future peace officers. Crawley in Philadelphia and Blake in Texas.
AMEN that is great thank you
Thanks, Devon.
Nice one Rich, I’ll watch this soon with my late dinner !
You still the boss .. big up’s from England. 👌👏
🏴👍
Sounds like a good plan :)
I ALWAYS look forward to these. And you never disappoint. These are the best boxdocs on the planet. Thanks Rich. Keep em coming!
Thank you mmttomb3, will do.
Blake versus Crawley turned out to be the battle of two future police officers. That hasn’t happened too often in the sport of boxing.
All Army champion, Golden Gloves, ESPN lightweight title holder, and 22-2 as a pro (including 13 rounds with Livingston Bramble). And then Philadelphia PD.
Some guys live quite the life.
Don’t they - thought mine had been reasonably varied and interesting… but I’ll stand down !
Rich I don't remember Tyrone but I wish I had what a great human being. I really think you done him good by this documentary. I don't remember a fighters arm doing that before that looked crazy. I really appreciate you man you do such an amazing job with all the work you put into these documentary thank you my friend
Always a pleasure, Ron. Crawley was a treat to the boxing purist.
Perfectly pitched and put together as always Rich- thank you.
I wonder how Mickey Duff got ito be nvolved with Crawley ?- His own lifestory is well worth delving into.
Keep going and going Sir !
Was thinking the same . I have Duff’s engrossing autobiography, and there’s no mention of Crawley !
Martin, yeah Duff in his corner is a bit of a head scratcher...I'm guessing it was a one-off partnership for his comeback.
This is a nice encomium to a good human being. Your videos always hit the appropriate note.
Thank you, Vector.
Rich- it's Vince, from Philly -
Haven't Commented in a minute , but, I gotta say ,
you're STILL THE MAN when it comes to PERFECT NARRATION ( Voice ) and Boxing Documentaries !
NO ONE COMES CLOSE ! 😚🤝🙏
The best ever this was gods calling for our dear friend rich 💪👑🙏👍🫡
I really appreciate that, Vince, thank you.
@@RichtheFightHistorian Rich - I just call 'em like I see 'em .😊🤝🙏
YOU'RE THE BEST, GOOD BROTHER !
Wow! Tyrone and Robin Blake. So many forgotten great boxing memories. Thx Rich. Excellent as always.
Thank you, Teashapal.
Crawley vs Bramble was a great fight.
didn't know he passed. If I remember correctly, he was ahead in the Bramble fight, at least in my eyes, until he got stopped. Fine fighter.
Wow….very moving . What a good fighter , what a great man , a humble decent human being . Compared to one of your recent fighters (? Name - lightweight) , proof your background doesn’t have to define you.
I didn’t know this fighter Rich , so thanks yet AGAIN for a superlative job of getting these fighters names and life stories out of history and obscurity . We appreciate your amazing work .
AMEN love this channel
Thank you very much for the support, serenityinside1
Crawley's eyes was moving all over the place in that Ferdie Pacheco interview. Very good doc as always
Thank you, Trev.
Crowley was a class act. I see my uncle Monte Carter giving support in his corner and his fighter Gregory king Tutt was there too…
Awesome life story 🙏🏽❤️
Thanks for that one Rich I had never heard of this man before. He was a man to admire
Sure thing, Lester.
Good dude came by and offered condolences when my mom passed
Wow, this was a great tribute video. What a great man Tyrone was.
Thanks, 70gabino. He certainly was.
Great video coverage, Rich 💯 Crawley, live his dream twice boxing and a police officer. My hats 👒 off to him for making a difference. RIP 🤲
Thanks, Samuel.
Paratrooper, policeman, boxer, mentor of many. This was a good man. Great story, Rich.
Thanks, TheBatugan77
Ty again for these videos. They are my favorite thing to watch on UA-cam these days
Mine also
I appreciate that, Adam, thank you.
Excellent
Rich you're the Best at this! Please keep it going...... Thank you
When was the last time you saw the LOSER in a fight pick up his opponent in a sign of true sportsmanship? Kudos to Robin Blake and Tyrone Crawley for reminding me of the real reason I became a fan of this great sport.
Great one as usual ! Seeing Bramble in this reminded me to keep pestering you for a Livingstone Bramble video 🙏
Very interesting and brilliantly narrated.
Thank you, Steven.
THIS WAS GREAT STORY RICH👍🏾👍🏾👌🏿👌🏿😎😎😁😁✌🏾✌🏾💪🏿💪🏿KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK AND CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT DOC💪🏿✌🏾👌🏿👍🏾✊🏿✊🏿👍🏾👊🏿👊🏿
Hey thanks, Filafresh.
fantastic work Rich great video
Thank you, Kim.
Need more guys like this
Great channel. Beautiful channel. Thank again.
Thank you, Rob.
Rich your videos are jusr brilliant. You cover so many boxers from well known to lesser known fighter's. Your channel has rearly enhanced my knowledge of boxing history 👏 much thanks Alan from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you very much, Alan. Always great to hear from the fans outside of my own country.
@RichtheFightHistorian I am subscribed to your channel a long time now and I have viewed nearly all of your videos,, some of them on multiple occasions .. I love how you introduce us to lesser known boxers and cover their stories in great detail... Brilliant work Rich 👏
@@alangrace8628 Hey thanks, Alan. Yeah, sometimes I try to do the fighters that have been forgotten and/or deserved a larger platform. More to come.
@@RichtheFightHistorian please keep up the exceptional work 👏
Great job as always, Rich. Always loved how Crawley carried himself and was a beautiful fighter to watch. Joey Curtis, without a doubt was one of the worst referees in boxing history. Unreal
Thank you, Rich.
Sure thing, Nada.
The same Joey Curtis who let this fight go and yet stopped the Weaver vs Dokes fight so crazy.
Good job Rich and sorry I didn't commented sooner. Anyways, I shared my birthday with Crawley, who was a good boxer. I wish Crawley could have faced Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker. Keep it up Rich.
Thanks, Scorpio, will do.
OMG Rockin' Robin
First got yo know about Crawley was his tittle fight with the then WBA light champion Livingston Bramble. Think Crawley got stopped very late in that fight 1986 Atlantic City 🥊
Another great mini documentary Rich! Have you ever thought about Oba Carr as a subject for one of your pieces. I was trying to find out what had happened to him and all I managed to find were a couple of pictures of him in a wheelchair. It looks like he is suffering from CTE and has fallen on hard times. But other than that I don't know what has happened to him. Anyway, keep up the good work!
Thanks, Tyrone. Someone else mentioned Carr as a subject and he's certainly a great choice. But I couldn't find any further public info on him on what he's been up to so I'll have to put it on the backburner for the time being.
Thanks Rich.
Tyrone, I understand that Oba Carr resides in a nursing home in the Detroit area and has for several years.
Thanks for that information Bruce. It sounds like another sad story.@@brucekielty8180
@@brucekielty8180 Man, that's sad to hear. He was a good fighter that just happened to be around when all the major 147lb belts were held by exceptional champions (Trinidad, Quartey and De La Hoya). Carr fought them all and dropped Tito early in their fight before getting stopped. Ike was too strong for him and he was stopped late on by Oscar. After three failed tries for the title he should have quit, but carried on another few years - as almost eveyone does - and ended up getting stopped twice more and losing a lopsided 10-round decision in his last fight.
He started boxing at age 6 and had around 200 amateur fights before turning pro at 17. It's hard to say what specifically boxing-wise has led to his current physical state, but he's only 51 now and the photo of him in the wheelchair dates back to 2017.
Great video, rich!
Thank you, John.
@@RichtheFightHistorian Hey Rich! I love your documentaries. Your work immortalizes fighters.
Ever heard of Jesse James Leija?
Love you bro
@@AlamoCityCello Yes, of course. I'll add him to the to do list.
Thanks man!
My pleasure, Patrick.
Great vid!
Thank you,, fitveganathlete
I thought Crawley would beat Bramble. He was a cutie with good speed and movement. Funny how Bramble seemed like THE lightweight after beating Mancini and after being destroyed by Rosario (the same weekend my favorite fighter of all time Donald Curry was upset!) he was never the same! I mean Curry as shot as he looked at times rebounded to win the WBC Super Welterweight title. Bramble, except for beating, yes beating Oba Carr never really threatened at any level again? Another great one RIch. Wasnt expecting to hear of his passing. He sounds like a very respectable man who cared for his community and. Also, very young. RIP
Thank you, Brian. Agreed on Bramble...he was a pound for pound entrant at one point but after Rosario he slid fast with a few upset wins here and there.
A Mr. Gorman managed #1 ranked to Ray Mancini, Robin Blake. Gorman sacrificed Blake for a Network TV slot. I remember Stevie Cruz, Gene Hatcher and Troy Dorsey ALL burning out unexpectedly BECAUSE Gorman & team had them sparring 12 rounds a day in the Texas heat.
BUT his putting Blake in with Tyrone, who was unbeatable at the time, was the biggest error he ever committed. Blake won't even talk boxing.
Losing to Melvin Paul was no disgrace, nor was the Bramble fight.
You sure are right about Blake; by the time he got a title shot against Jimmy Paul he looked stale and used-up. I don't think Mancini's people wanted any part of Tyrone; Ray would have had trouble even finding him in the ring!
Excellent as always Rich. Have you done a ring bio of Tim Austin? His story is fascinating. Same to Boza Edwards and John Mugabi.
Thank you, Mike. I haven't done Austin yet. Have CBE planned, have done Mugabi already.
@@RichtheFightHistorian I remember drinking with Mugabi, he was a champion there also. He's a little bit about Austin that may wet your appetite. Great work as also Rich. www.ringtv.com/612065-best-i-faced-tim-austin/
Jeez, the referee for the Bramble fight was awful. I remember watching this fight as an 11-year-old. Bramble was very strong. Crawley made the most of what he had which is all you can ask. A smart young man with a wise head on his shoulders.
👍✊💚
Always appreciated for time and effort put into your content, nothing but quality.
3 quarts thru your past videos Rich and urgee anyone who's a true Boxing fan to check them out.. 🥊🥊👌
AMEN
Thank you, Bounds.
I thought Bra,blue would just dominate the division after this showing. Sadly, it didn’t happen.
Livingston Bramble best Win before he got destroyed by Edwin Rosario
Hey rich, do u hav enuf material to do a vid on livingstone bramble ?
I do. He's on the to do list.
Rich get a store with your channel logo on t shirt and stuff...we would support.🎉
We'll see, thanks for the support.
Honestly, too bad he hadn't have a stronger punching power cause his technique was great 👌 ..
This guy would have slaughtered the likes of Ricky Hatton.
Ya Crawly didn’t have a punch and u have have a-punch to be champion he went on to be a cop I heard
15 rounds against Bramble...yikes.
I have never heard his story he was a great fighter but a better man his family have a lot to be proud of🥊
By the way, I live 5-10 min.from where he grew up.