@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
@lickstickly Nope, I mean Saxon. It appears his predecessors were of Saxon (i.e. German) stock. Native Welsh were dark-haired. But I'm talking centuries ago. It's an interesting period (Dark Ages) and one worth studying, if you're into history.
Colin was a very underated fighter and is still a favourite of mine. He was capable of absorbing punishment but would cleverly avoid it if possible. A real expert in the 'noble art of self defence.' What this video shows, beautifully, is the rare ability to knock his man out with one punch, either hand. Alan Reid was a good boxer but had never faced anyone with Colin's rare talents.
Colin was very unlucky not to have been a great world champion, if he was boxing today I think he would be one.
@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
Kedbuka 5 months ago
@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
Kedbuka 5 months ago
@lickstickly No, but my brother-in-law's a Cockney from Bethnal Green and I've been there as a guest of his family. London's a great city, I really enjoyed it. And the EPL is my favorite football league. But no, I'm no Englishman. I'm a Mexican-American who's lived all his life in Southern California.
Kedbuka 5 months ago
@Kedbuka are you English?
lickstickly 5 months ago
@lickstickly Nope, I mean Saxon. It appears his predecessors were of Saxon (i.e. German) stock. Native Welsh were dark-haired. But I'm talking centuries ago. It's an interesting period (Dark Ages) and one worth studying, if you're into history.
Kedbuka 7 months ago
@Kedbuka did'nt know there was a saxon look? do you mean English?
lickstickly 7 months ago
Jones and Sibson were my Favorite fighters and that left hook was as sweet as it comes
nobbytang 9 months ago
Jones looks like a Saxon to me, not a Welshman. He sure was a ferocious fighter, no doubt about that.
Kedbuka 9 months ago
Colin was a very underated fighter and is still a favourite of mine. He was capable of absorbing punishment but would cleverly avoid it if possible. A real expert in the 'noble art of self defence.' What this video shows, beautifully, is the rare ability to knock his man out with one punch, either hand. Alan Reid was a good boxer but had never faced anyone with Colin's rare talents.
Colin was very unlucky not to have been a great world champion, if he was boxing today I think he would be one.
canopus101 1 year ago
Colin what abeast :P
luuckkyy1 1 year ago