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BOXING legend Larry Holmes was guest of honour at a Trowbridge sports bar on Sunday.
The Easton Assassin attended the opening of Sugar Rays Sports Bar in Church Street, which was formerly the Coyote Bar.
The former heavyweight world champion, who had a record of 69 wins in 75 fights, signed autographs and had pictures taken with fans during the visit.
He stayed for two hours to cut the ribbon at the new bar and took part in a champagne reception.
Mark Kent and Rob Mills own the bar, which has free pool, promotional drinks everyday and features sports memorabilia on the walls.
Mr Kent, 39, from Trowbridge, said: "Larry was the third best boxer ever in my opinion and it was great to have him open the bar. He is a legend and one of my personal heroes. He went out of his way to sign autographs and had more than 100 pictures taken with guests.
"We didn't have as many people as we thought but it was a great event. Larry talked about his career and joined us for a drink. He was on the brandy."
During his long career, Larry fought great fighters such as Earnie Shavers, Mike Weaver, Tim Witherspoon, Leon Spinks, Gerry Cooney, and Mike Tyson.
He held the world title for more than seven years with 48 straight professional wins and 20 consecutive title fights.
Larry's record still stands today (48 consecutive wins with 20 title defences) next to great boxing legends as Rocky Marciano and Joe Louis.
The boxer stayed at the Old Manor Hotel in Trowle Common near Trowbridge during his visit, but he was not the only famous sportsman staying at the hotel that weekend.
Former Manchester United footballer Norman Whiteside was staying at the hotel owned and run by Tim Burnham.
Raised in North Belfast, Whiteside was visiting the area and picked the local hotel for accommodation.
He broke Pelé's record as the youngest player to appear in a World Cup when he debuted for Northern Ireland in 1982, aged 17.
Mr Burnham said: "It was good to have two sporting legends stay at the hotel. I felt very honoured."
5:20pm Tuesday 20th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: GSXRRRSP, WESTBURY on 8:37pm Wed 21 May 08
LARRY WHO????
Posted by: ba14 all day every day baby, trowbridge on 10:06pm Wed 21 May 08
jki
Posted by: ba14 all day every day baby, trowbridge on 10:09pm Wed 21 May 08
[quote][bold]GSXRRRSP[/bold] wrote:
LARRY WHO????[/quote] HOLMES. LARRY HOLMES .cant you reed ??
GSXRRRSP wrote:
LARRY WHO????
HOLMES. LARRY HOLMES .cant you reed ??
Posted by: GSXRRRSP, WESTBURY on 9:27pm Thu 22 May 08
AND WHO THE HELL IS HE????
AND WHO THE HELL IS HE????
Posted by: Saimi, Warminster on 4:58pm Fri 23 May 08
[quote]AND WHO THE HELL IS HE????[/quote]
Well he'd be: [italic]The former heavyweight world champion, who had a record of 69 wins in 75 fights[/italic] then GSXRRRSP and [italic]during his long career, Larry fought great fighters such as Earnie Shavers, Mike Weaver, Tim Witherspoon, Leon Spinks, Gerry Cooney, and Mike Tyson.
He held the world title for more than seven years with 48 straight professional wins and 20 consecutive title fights.[/italic]
Don't you read the story first before you make inane comments or are you too busy being MR ANGRY?
AND WHO THE HELL IS HE????
Well he'd be:
The former heavyweight world champion, who had a record of 69 wins in 75 fights then GSXRRRSP and
during his long career, Larry fought great fighters such as Earnie Shavers, Mike Weaver, Tim Witherspoon, Leon Spinks, Gerry Cooney, and Mike Tyson.
He held the world title for more than seven years with 48 straight professional wins and 20 consecutive title fights.
Don't you read the story first before you make inane comments or are you too busy being MR ANGRY?
Posted by: Saimi, Warminster on 5:03pm Fri 23 May 08
ba14 all day every day baby - please tell me what is the meaning of "[bold][italic]jki[/italic][/bold]" so I can add this to my shortcut phrase book?
ba14 all day every day baby - please tell me what is the meaning of "
jki" so I can add this to my shortcut phrase book?
Posted by: ba14 all day every day baby, trowbridge on 9:46pm Thu 29 May 08
[quote][bold]Saimi[/bold] wrote:
ba14 all day every day baby - please tell me what is the meaning of "[bold][italic]jki[/italic][/bold]" so I can add this to my shortcut phrase book?[/quote] sorry . means nuff think
did it by mst8 but heres a good one s.g.f.y.s.or g.a.l.so go f..k your self .. get a life larry holmes also beet muhammad ali
Saimi wrote:
ba14 all day every day baby - please tell me what is the meaning of "jki" so I can add this to my shortcut phrase book?
sorry . means nuff think
did it by mst8 but heres a good one s.g.f.y.s.or g.a.l.so go f..k your self .. get a life larry holmes also beet muhammad ali
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