Great info bkendo1, and that would link up with Jim Moran being billed as Cowboy Jim Moran on the thread about Anton Geesink wrestling for a "title" in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Hopefully the rest of the front row was vacant.im now going to become Graham's comic feed when I state that Guildon stamina and agility were second to none.However after breaking his leg in 76 it was all downhill.On two other queries which I haven't addressed,the only info on Mighty Chang was vague references to how shall I say rumness from other workers.Les Keller said Milton reed was very odd and sinister,which was from Les in his latter days was quite a statement.Regarding french visits by Brits it was funny how many workers use their birthname James McTiffin being a case in point and Jim Moran didna cowboy act similar to Ski hi Lee in Paris,sorry to digress.
I remember talking to him one night on a Brian Dixon show which I was timekeeping. I think it was at St.George's Hall, Blackburn, and he was about to go on against Peter Preston but his English was very limited. The gist of his story seemed to be that (in Shakespeare's words rather than Guil Don's earthier broken English) the night before after the show he had made the devil with two backs with a mother and daughter who had been on the front row.
Great info bkendo1, and that would link up with Jim Moran being billed as Cowboy Jim Moran on the thread about Anton Geesink wrestling for a "title" in Utrecht, Netherlands.
Hopefully the rest of the front row was vacant.im now going to become Graham's comic feed when I state that Guildon stamina and agility were second to none.However after breaking his leg in 76 it was all downhill.On two other queries which I haven't addressed,the only info on Mighty Chang was vague references to how shall I say rumness from other workers.Les Keller said Milton reed was very odd and sinister,which was from Les in his latter days was quite a statement.Regarding french visits by Brits it was funny how many workers use their birthname James McTiffin being a case in point and Jim Moran didna cowboy act similar to Ski hi Lee in Paris,sorry to digress.
Thank you. I'm glad that my contributions are appreciated.
Post of the year, Graham!
I remember talking to him one night on a Brian Dixon show which I was timekeeping. I think it was at St.George's Hall, Blackburn, and he was about to go on against Peter Preston but his English was very limited. The gist of his story seemed to be that (in Shakespeare's words rather than Guil Don's earthier broken English) the night before after the show he had made the devil with two backs with a mother and daughter who had been on the front row.
He had a couple of TV matches. Counted out against Rocco and defeated Haggerty.Possible these may eventually arrive on You Tube