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I remember seeing that name for the first time in a Ring Magazine article about a Philadelphian, a professional opponent {journeyman is too generous} who committed suicide back in 1999 or 2000. Then there was this in the UK http://www.theboxingobserver.com/20...ary-welterweight-billy-smith-commits-suicide/
If I was the Mouse, I would probably hide away, and not want anyone to know what I was doing for a living, apart from promoters and match-makers, obviously. But The Mouse comes across like John Gotti, he wants you to know....that a good night for him is getting knocked out and paid. :: "I don't train...if I train I might have to go extra rounds" - that's Philosophy 101, Mouse Style, the Musings of Muridae.
He boxes like a gambler, he throws it all on his favourite number {the overhand right} if that doesn't work.............he starts looking for the exit. A bit like Freitas, really. :scratcher:
32-256-12....{8 KO's} Peter Buckley, the Ultimate Journeyman. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Buckley_(boxer) Guy might just have the best {losing} Resume in boxing Duke McKenzie, Naseem Hamed, Acelino Freitas,Jason Cook, Paul Ingle, Patrick Mullings, Dean Pithie, Jason Booth, Michael Brodie, Scott Harrison, Michael Gomez, Johnny Bredahl,Gavin Rees, John Murray, Bradley Pryce, Michael Gomez, Derry Mathews, Lee Meager, Dave Stewart, Gary Woolcombe and Kell Brook.