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| by Claude Jackson | |||||||||||||
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Dear friends: I am sure that most of you have heard this sad news already, but I am taking the liberty to forward this article below to you. While the WBC had some differences with Vernon recently concerning his match with Sergio Martinez, he was truly a credit to our sport - being very active, as you may know, in work with under privileged and challenged youth in Atlanta and Augusta. I remember the first time I met Vernon when his first pro trainer, my friend the late Malik Muhammad, introduced us in the coffee shop at the Reno airport...I was returning home from a NABF meeting and Malik and Vernon were catching a plane back to Atlanta from one of Vernon's early fights. At that time Malik promised me that Vernon would be both a NABF and WBC champion one day. Sure enough, Vernon became first a WBC Continental Americas champion, then moved up a step to become the NABF champ, and then went on to become a proud WBC world champion. Also it is with sadness I report two other deaths in the boxing family over the past two days. Octavius James, based in Indiana and Chicago, one of the bright and successful young promoters (he was only age 36) passed away over night on Friday night. Details on his death are sort of sketchy now, but he had no previous health problems that were known. A nice man who was one of the few who ALWAYS said "thank you" when he would call me for advice or information. Also boxer Francisco "Poncho" Montivias of Mississippi passed away of ring related injuries on Saturday after his loss Friday night on a card in Bay St. Louis, MS. An outstanding amateur boxer in his native state, Poncho was making his second pro outing on Friday. Please keep their families and friends in your thoughts and prayers. CLAUDE JACKSON
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