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    Earnie Shavers Interview

    A Earnie Shavers interview from a few years back.........

    James Slater - It's a great honour to talk to you Mr. Shavers. Let me first ask you, do you still follow the game today, particularly the heavyweights?

    Earnie Shavers - To be honest with you, no, not really. I still train though, to keep trim (laughs)..

    J.S -Yeah you still look good Earnie, do you do roadwork?

    E.S - No, I walk instead (laughs) I hit the heavy bag mostly, and lift weights.

    J.S - Can I ask you, what to your mind was your greatest ever win?

    E.S - Ellis. Without a doubt. When I beat Jimmy Ellis. That was my big breakthrough. A lot of big opportunities arose after that win. The big money came.

    J.S - If you'd got a fight with George Foreman back in the '70's what would have happened?

    E.S - Oh, two or three rounds. We had a contract drawn up three or four times, but it never happened. George was real wild with his punches. He got tired too.

    J.S - So you think you would have beaten him then?

    E.S - Definitely.

    J.S - You also stopped Jimmy Young, in three rounds. How was he able to last the full fifteen with Ali, yet you destroyed him?

    E.S - Well, Ali was never a real big puncher, he was more of a smart boxer.

    J.S - Speaking of Ali, many people think you did enough to have won your fight with him. Do you think you won?

    E.S - No. It was a fair decision. He outsmarted me. It was close but he won.

    J.S - I read recently that Archie Moore was once a trainer of yours?

    E.S - Yeah. Archie. He taught me where to place my punches. He was very wise.

    J.S - I know you also beat Ken Norton. In one round. That for me was your best ever win.

    E.S - Yes, I beat Kenny. I used to intimidate opponents. I knew Norton was afraid of me when we did a press conference together.

    J.S - Can I ask you what you think about Ricky Hatton?

    E.S - He's a very good friend of mine. He's a great fighter.

    J.S - Earnie, it has been an honour to talk with you and I really appreciate it. Thanks a lot champ.

    E.S - Best wishes always. Peace.
    Last edited by Southpaw16BF; 06-09-2009, 02:40 AM.

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    I like Earnie, I saw him a few years ago working the doors as a greeter in Liverpool. Not many people know he sparred with Stallone as he was gonna audition for the part of Clubber Lang. Ended up cracking Stallone's ribs.

    I don't agree with him that he would beat Foreman though. Might be like another Ron Lyle fight but Earnie's chin hasn't got what it takes to hang with George.

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      #3
      thx for interview, very innteresting

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        #4
        Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger View Post
        I like Earnie, I saw him a few years ago working the doors as a greeter in Liverpool. Not many people know he sparred with Stallone as he was gonna audition for the part of Clubber Lang. Ended up cracking Stallone's ribs.

        I don't agree with him that he would beat Foreman though. Might be like another Ron Lyle fight but Earnie's chin hasn't got what it takes to hang with George.
        He lives on my road, drives a Nova... lol. I'm too scared to talk to him, I dno what I'd say lol.

        He's still working at Yates bar in Liverpool.

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