Thursday, October 01, 2009

Matchmaker Harold Moore Passes!



(Photo of Harold Moore [left] and Russell Peltz [right}. Courtesy of Philly Boxing History.com)

Fightnews.com is reporting that noted east coast matchmaker Harold Moore has passed away after a long illness. He was 77.

Mr. Moore was a long-time matchmaker for hall of fame promoter Russell Peltz and also worked alongside Ron Katz during Katz's days at Top Rank in the 1980's and 1990's.

Mr. Moore also worked with a number of promoters along the Beltway during that time period including Stu Satosky and Bill and Dave McClain of Blood, Sweat and Tears.

My personal thoughts: When Mr. Moore came to our area, he helped set a new standard for the Beltway cards. He helped put together outstanding bouts, including my all-time favorite local matchup -- Lloyd "Jabba" Bryan vs Bernice Barber on November 30, 1995 at Martin's Crosswinds. During my days on the TV series "Boxing Spotlight," we always had something special with a Harold Moore-made card. Plus, Mr. Moore was an extremely nice man who loved this sport. He will be missed and BATB sends its condolences to his family.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mr. Harold Moore, "Matchmaker Extraordinaire". May he rest in peace.

The Fight Doctor, (J. Spears)

Anonymous said...

You are correct in your opinion that "Jabba" Bryan versus Bernice Barber WAS one of the best (if not the best) bouts held in this area in the last 15 years. Harold Moore was very excited about making that bout. The action was intense, the control of the fight shifted from boxer to boxer both in and after almost every round, and the crowd was loud and supportive. Harold Moore stood along the back wall of the Martin's Crosswinds ballroom during the bout, observing the entire scene with the biggest smile on his face. He was very proud, and deservedly so. Rest in peace, Harold Moore.

Anonymous said...

r.i.p.