[Editor's Note: To read Part 1 of this exclusive interview with Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, click HERE] As a Boxer, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini fought with reckless abandon. His goal was to pressure his opponents while throwing a high volume of punches until they either quit or were knocked out. Although this tactic helped him achieve a record of (29-5, 23 KOs), at times he would … [Read more...]
“The Good Son” Part 1: Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini talks Youngstown, NCAA, Broner, and more
From the murder of his older brother Lenny, to his bout with Duk Koo Kim, Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini has faced unique challenges inside and outside of the boxing ring. He last fought in 1992 and is now the subject of a film directed by Jesse James Miller called “The Good Son”, which covers the close bond he shared with his father, brother and birthplace of Youngstown, Ohio. When … [Read more...]