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    What Michigan Boxing Brothers Were Known as Double Trouble

    ..................Rockin'

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    Laurel and Hardy?

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      Steve and Milton McCrory????

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        The twins Chann and Trevor Thonson.

        Come to think of it, they weren't really from Michigan - so probably not what you're looking for.


        I think Jab may have got it right!

        Last edited by Bundana; 03-21-2024, 07:13 PM.

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          The Gibbons Brothers were Minnosta I think. But that ends my knowledge.

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            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
            Steve and Milton McCrory????
            I had forgotten about those 2.

            But they were not the Double Trouble that I was looking for.

            2 very solid fighters doe and trouble for many.

            The brothers that I was thinking of didn't do as well as the McCrorys doe.

            At my first tourny (first bout too) ever in the Ams I remember my coach telling me to watch these guys box.

            ..................Rockin'
            Last edited by Rockin'; 03-21-2024, 08:12 PM.

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              Originally posted by Slugfester View Post
              Laurel and Hardy?
              I spent hours looking for them in box rec but was unable to find them.

              I couldn't ever see the fat one completing a full round.

              And if they ever boxed I'm sure that I would have laughed my ass off doe..............Rockin'

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                Originally posted by Rockin' View Post

                I spent hours looking for them in box rec but was unable to find them.

                I couldn't ever see the fat one completing a full round.

                And if they ever boxed I'm sure that I would have laughed my ass off doe..............Rockin'
                It's not impossible for Stan Laurel. He was Charlie Chaplin's stand-in on the West End stage before both men came to try American film.

                Laurel had the bodily kinesthetic intelligence that both Chaplin and Keaton had.

                If we found that Stan Laurel did have a few fights under his belt it would not come as a surprise to me.
                Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 03-21-2024, 08:41 PM.

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