This was a treat. I swear, Mad Dog put me right there pit side when he described the historic matches involving Boudreaux's Cindy. Mad & Skip was on cloud 9 on the car ride home after coming behind to get the win against a dog with Cindy's reputation, timeless.
I miss the days of sitting around talking dogs with great honorable dog men. I was lucky to have such awesome mentors... mainly Jack Brown from Rialto California.
William Lightner ended up in Colorado, that's true. However, as I recall, he started out down in Louisiana. Some of the real early dogs came from Cockney Charlie Lloyd's Pilot and Paddy, Bob The Fool, Burke's Spring, Gas House Bitch, Farmer's Turk, and many others that fought the legendary matches from the days of The Police Gazette.
When he talks about Nightmare, he’s talking about Gene Carr of Chicago. Mr Carr was a respected African American Dogman. He handled and conditioned one of the hardest biting dogs of all times (by some) Stubble fields Gr Ch Buddy. Buddy was sired by Adams Kingfish POR. Kingfish blood didn’t go back to Joe Ordays Mauler blood, he was bred by Clyde Mason, and carried Masons blood on the top side. Rip Mr Stubblefield of Ohio Rip Mr Carr of Chicago
Where did you hear him say the Boudreaux dogs weren't game? Cindy must have shown a significant amount of gameness her first match getting beat up and coming back. Also the Clemmons and Boudreaux were bred differently back then, Clemmons was heavily bred on Boudreaux boze, a very very game dog. The Boudreaux blood was bred heavily on Eli Jr and then some bullyson, dogs known for talent, and known to pass that trait to their offspring. Everybody that's been around REAL Eli dogs will tell you that the Clemmons blood was only known for gameness until six bits and Maverick blood was introduced into the bloodline, then you started getting more all around bulldogs. Just some history
This was awesome
As i am working in my office i really enjoy listening to these conversations. Real dogmen (legends) Ty Mr. Parker and Lee. God bless you both. :)
This was a treat. I swear, Mad Dog put me right there pit side when he described the historic matches involving Boudreaux's Cindy. Mad & Skip was on cloud 9 on the car ride home after coming behind to get the win against a dog with Cindy's reputation, timeless.
This needs to be a National sport here in america
Appreciate the knowledge! ELI Dogs ..We Breeding and preservation of these Great Hounds
Man that was a time 40 plus in a trailer hats off to you
I've seen that Orday blood on my old house dog's ped, but never heard anything about Orday until now. These interviews are awesome...thank you!
Joe Orday primarily bred Colby bloodlines.
I miss the days of sitting around talking dogs with great honorable dog men. I was lucky to have such awesome mentors... mainly Jack Brown from Rialto California.
Amazing!!!!!
William Lightner ended up in Colorado, that's true. However, as I recall, he started out down in Louisiana.
Some of the real early dogs came from Cockney Charlie Lloyd's Pilot and Paddy, Bob The Fool, Burke's Spring, Gas House Bitch, Farmer's Turk, and many others that fought the legendary matches from the days of The Police Gazette.
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What do you think of Mr Mickey Smith's sorrells?
Sorry we never met sir ! Or crossed paths ( Jerseygeorge )
Interesting. So, Clemmons dogs were very game but had no ability, and the Boudreaux dogs had talent, but weren't very game...hmmm
I thought that was strange as well considering the obvious connection
When he talks about Nightmare, he’s talking about Gene Carr of Chicago. Mr Carr was a respected African American Dogman. He handled and conditioned one of the hardest biting dogs of all times (by some) Stubble fields Gr Ch Buddy. Buddy was sired by Adams Kingfish POR. Kingfish blood didn’t go back to Joe Ordays Mauler blood, he was bred by Clyde Mason, and carried Masons blood on the top side.
Rip Mr Stubblefield of Ohio
Rip Mr Carr of Chicago
Where did you hear him say the Boudreaux dogs weren't game? Cindy must have shown a significant amount of gameness her first match getting beat up and coming back. Also the Clemmons and Boudreaux were bred differently back then, Clemmons was heavily bred on Boudreaux boze, a very very game dog. The Boudreaux blood was bred heavily on Eli Jr and then some bullyson, dogs known for talent, and known to pass that trait to their offspring. Everybody that's been around REAL Eli dogs will tell you that the Clemmons blood was only known for gameness until six bits and Maverick blood was introduced into the bloodline, then you started getting more all around bulldogs. Just some history
This was awesome