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My Gas Man
Meeting The Man that Fixed My Jab
© 2015 James LaFond
OCT/19/15
When I was in my late 20s I trained in my basement on a speed bag, a heavy a bag and a maize ball. One day, the tall blonde man that came to read the gas meter in the basement came upstairs, looked at me, and said, “Welterweight?”
I said, “Yeah, one-forty-three.”
“Fast?” he asked.
‘No,” I said.
“Well,” he said, “at that weight there is no room for mistakes. Everyone is too fast. I’ll check your form next time I come over.”
He left a card on my desk and I soon found out that I had been speaking with the former New England Middleweight Champion. John came over and coached me a few times, told me what my flaws and limits were, let me know that I had passed the window for fighting professionally a half decade earlier, and cautioned me on injuries and the attention to the jab over all else. In a few hours I learned more than I had with the other five boxing coaches I had dealt with and I will be forever grateful.
Below are some links concerning John Coiley.
John and I fell out of touch around 1994 when my life descended into urban chaos. At the time we were both learning to write. He had a few articles published in major magazines but was having a hard time breaking into fiction. I’m glad to find out he did with this link below.
You can find his record at the link below.
On Boxing Well
modern combat
‘No Skill More Important’
eBook
under the god of things
eBook
the lesser angels of our nature
eBook
fiction anthology one
eBook
spqr
eBook
sorcerer!
eBook
sons of arуas
eBook
on the overton railroad
eBook
within leviathan’s craw
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