R.I.P Gary mason

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enjibenji
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R.I.P Gary mason

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one for us boxing lads on here

was killed when he was struck by a van on his bike yesterday. Sad day for british boxing :cry:

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NOT another one down?.... :shock:

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Sad news was a decent boxer during his time, im pretty sure he was a Gooner too

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Powerful boxer during a time when the domestic heavyweight scene was a lot more competitive than it is now.

Always scares me to cycle on the road in London.

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Very sad. RIP Gary.

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RIP

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RIP - very sad...

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RIP. My father played cricket against him nearly 20 years ago during a charity match and Mason was a really nice bloke. He had time to chat to everyone and signed loads of autographs for kids. Poor bloke, thoughts to his family.

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RIP Gary

He was unfortunate to be around when the great Lennox Lewis was around.IMO would have beaten Haye

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R.I.P

was a Gooner for sure, he used to box in red and white shorts.

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Perryashburtongroves wrote:RIP. My father played cricket against him nearly 20 years ago during a charity match and Mason was a really nice bloke. He had time to chat to everyone and signed loads of autographs for kids. Poor bloke, thoughts to his family.
I met him once too, he was in a hurry but stopped to chat to me and a friend when we said we were Boxing fans, had a photo taken with my mate too.

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