"Irish" Teddy Mann (born September 5, 1951) is the professional nickname of former world-rated middleweight boxing pro, Theodore A. Mannschreck, also known as Ted "The Irish" Man. Born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, he moved to the Forked River section of Lacey Township, New Jersey while very young, and it was there that he first developed his lifelong love for the sport of boxing. Several years later, he managed to defeat world-rated contender, Robbie Epps to earn a ranking of seventh in the world from Ring Magazine and eighth in the world, from the WBA.
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| - "Irish" Teddy Mann (born September 5, 1951) is the professional nickname of former world-rated middleweight boxing pro, Theodore A. Mannschreck, also known as Ted "The Irish" Man. Born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, he moved to the Forked River section of Lacey Township, New Jersey while very young, and it was there that he first developed his lifelong love for the sport of boxing. Several years later, he managed to defeat world-rated contender, Robbie Epps to earn a ranking of seventh in the world from Ring Magazine and eighth in the world, from the WBA. (en)
- "Irish" Teddy Mann (5 de septiembre de 1951 (71 años) es el apodo profesional del mundialmente aclamado exboxeador en categorías de pesos medios , Theodore A. Mannschreck, también conocido como Ted "El Irlandés". Nacido en Point Pleasant, Nueva Jersey, se mudó a la zona de Forked River, Lacey Township, Nueva Jersey a edad muy temprana, y fue allí donde surgió su amor por el deporte del boxeo (es)
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| - "Irish" Teddy Mann (born September 5, 1951) is the professional nickname of former world-rated middleweight boxing pro, Theodore A. Mannschreck, also known as Ted "The Irish" Man. Born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, he moved to the Forked River section of Lacey Township, New Jersey while very young, and it was there that he first developed his lifelong love for the sport of boxing. As an amateur, Ted amassed an impressive record and fought some tough competitors including A.A.U. Champion, Curtis Parker and several golden gloves champs. While attending Central Regional High School, in Forked River, he broke more than one track and cross county school record and was captain of the cross country team. After turning pro on August 24, 1977, Mannschreck shortened his name to "Mann" at the suggestion of his manager, Carmen Graziano. Early on in his career his prospects looked very promising and going into his contest with "Bad" Bennie Briscoe, in 1979, at the Philadelphia Spectrum, he had garnered a record of 18–1. That fight proved to be the turning point of his career as it resulted in Mann sustaining an injury to his right hand from which he never fully recovered. Several years later, he managed to defeat world-rated contender, Robbie Epps to earn a ranking of seventh in the world from Ring Magazine and eighth in the world, from the WBA. (en)
- "Irish" Teddy Mann (5 de septiembre de 1951 (71 años) es el apodo profesional del mundialmente aclamado exboxeador en categorías de pesos medios , Theodore A. Mannschreck, también conocido como Ted "El Irlandés". Nacido en Point Pleasant, Nueva Jersey, se mudó a la zona de Forked River, Lacey Township, Nueva Jersey a edad muy temprana, y fue allí donde surgió su amor por el deporte del boxeo Siendo aficionado, Ted acumuló un palmarés impresionante y luchó contra algunos competidores duros incluyendo el campeón A.A.U., Curtis Parker y varios campeones de guantes dorados. Mientras asistía a clases en el Instituto Regional Central, en Forked River, batió más de un récord escolar de Track y Campo a través siendo capitán del equipo de ese deporte. Tras convertirse en profesional el 24 de agosto de 1977, Mannschreck acortó su nombre a "Mann" por sugerencia de su mánager, Carmen Graziano. Al comienzo de su carrera su pronósticos parecían muy prometedores y antes de su combate con "Bad" Bennie Briscoe, en 1979, en el The Spectrum de Filadelfia, había alcanzdo una marca de 18-1. Esa lucha demostró ser el punto de inflexión de su carrera con el resultado de lesión en la mano derecha para Mann de la que este nunca llegó a recuperarse por completo. Varios años más tarde, consiguió derrotar al mundialmente aclamado contendiente, Robbie Epps conquistando la séptima posición mundial según la revista Ring Magazine y la octava según la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo. (es)
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