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Sean Nam is a contributor to BoxingScene.com and the boxing magazine Boxing News. He is also the co-vice president of the Boxing Writers Association of America and a member of the International Boxing Research Organization.
In the 1970s, Tyrone Everett was a highly-rated contender in the super featherweight division. Yet six months after losing controversially in his only world title fight, he was dead.
Myself and Sean discuss Everett's boxing ability and Philadelphian boxing in the 1970s, the court case into his murder and the story of the Black Mafia in that city.
Find The 286 Project on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/the286project
About The 286 Project:
A podcast talking about art, politics, culture, sport....and anything else we can think of.
By Chris AkersSean Nam is a contributor to BoxingScene.com and the boxing magazine Boxing News. He is also the co-vice president of the Boxing Writers Association of America and a member of the International Boxing Research Organization.
In the 1970s, Tyrone Everett was a highly-rated contender in the super featherweight division. Yet six months after losing controversially in his only world title fight, he was dead.
Myself and Sean discuss Everett's boxing ability and Philadelphian boxing in the 1970s, the court case into his murder and the story of the Black Mafia in that city.
Find The 286 Project on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/the286project
About The 286 Project:
A podcast talking about art, politics, culture, sport....and anything else we can think of.