Thursday, 30 January 2014
Gentleman Jack "Rockfist" Dormer
RIP Jack, knew this Gentleman since I was a teenager, he installed good manners, ethics, discipline and much much more into so many of us when we were kids, always love you Jackie, you were like a second father and always there for us all
Jack 76, passed away peacefully at the Larbert Hospital on the morning of Monday July 23rd 2012 after a long illness.
As a boxer, Jack fought for the old Woodside ABC in Falkirk and had a career spanning over 540 bouts, 14 years as Scottish Internationalist representing Scotland all over Europe and beyond. Such was his reputation for his tenacious fighting spirit and punching power with both hands, when boxing in Ireland the locals bestowed upon him the nickname ‘Rockfist Dormer’.
At the height of his powers he went on an incredible winning streak of 16 consecutive wins all by KO or TKO. After initially retiring at the age of 32, he returned 4 years later only to find himself, as a former welter and light middle weight, having to face light heavyweights in an attempt to secure bouts as his natural welter weight opponents were wary of his fearsome reputation.
Despite his incredible fighting spirit Jack was the complete gentleman outside the square ring and the man had a smile for all who had the pleasure of knowing him and who met him. His vast knowlegde of the Noble Art was invaluable and he became coach and mentor to many who boxed for the old Bannockburn ABC. Jack produced champions at all levels in the process becoming a father figure to so many more. He instilled discipline and respect into all his members and was known for clamping down on anyone using bad language, a strict no-no in Mr Dormer’s gym. This was a trait that his senior boxers and closest gym members would give him a ribbing for. He also had that unique quality of being able to make the hard work enjoyable and fun.
Despite not being affiliated to Amateur Boxing Scotland for several years he continued to run the Bannockburn ABC as a keep fit/boxercise club but was seen less and less at the gym as his health deteriorated.
His name and legacy will be carried on as his former boxers continue to coach at various clubs and his memory will forever be cherished and in their thoughts.
Myself and several other ex boxers and coaches wishing to thank Jack for everything he did for us and that he will be sadly missed by us all.
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