Lee Duffy Knocking Out Bouncers: Steve Wraith

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Steve Wraith's links:

Author Steve Wraith describes his relationships with the most famous UK gangsters and tells their craziest stories.

Steve Wraith's audiobooks:

The Krays

Operation Sayers

The Sayers: Tried and tested at the highest level

The Sayers: A Breed Apart

Brian Cockerill And Lee Duffy: The Taxmen Of Teesside

Unfinished Business: Paul Ferris

Interviews mentioned in this podcast:

Write to Charles Bronson in prison at:
Charles Salvador A8076AG
HMP Woodhill
Tattenhoe Street
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK4 4DA
England

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What a legacy, knocking out people that are there to protect the public from bullies, chancers and knobheads . Fantastic role model 🙄

captainplatinum
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This man is, a total prat looking up to bullies that died very young well done

darrenstorey
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Never let the truth get in the way of a good lie

martyrea
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Blowing smoke up his atse like he’s some type of hero

davidray
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No doubt these stories get exaggerated as time goes by, it will go from 1 bouncer to 3 to 5 to 7 to the point where he reaches mythical status. Lee Duffy was nothing but a street thug who assaulted innocent members of the public for no reason. Like any street hard man there was always someone out there who was tougher than him. He was no Mike Tyson Muhammed Ali or Wlad Klitschko or Stipe Miocic or Francis Ngannou all of whom would have chewed him up and spat him out.

UsyksmashedFurytwice
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Does anyone actually Give a flying 💩about a dead knockout merchant ffs

pj
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What did Lee Duffy look like? He answers, he was always tall. 😅 You couldn't write a reply like that, superb

xyzxyz
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I have a friend who is a freak when it comes to fighting. When we were 17 or so he knocked out 3 men in their 30s in one altercation. It’s like watching an artist.

AdamJWM
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I can remember in the 80s doormen if you caused trouble in a nightclub they use to knock you out people call Lee Duffy a bully it's funny they never said it when he was alive

shauncarney
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The world is a better place with the likes of Lee Duffy gone

pauldunning
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I knew a quirky hard fella back in the day who turned up alone to a night club in Aldershot circa 1995 dressed as a farmer with a sack of rabbit feed and hay slung over his shoulder. He got in!

maratonlegendelenemirei
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Wasn’t Viv set up by your handlers when they took him to that bar where he Attacked the Doorman....all of this Steve’s story’s are always what he’s been told biggest whopper going weird as Fook

grimsbyutm
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Glorifying bullies isn’t a thing to be proud of, one punch can kill a man with a family so sitting laughing about him attacking innocent doormen isn’t cool!!!

poolieboy
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When your a large man it’s easy to knock people out that aren’t ready to fight. These guys were just coldcocking fellas that were standing around.

frankystyles
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I see a Fender Twin Reverb and a Marshall speaker cab. That's my kinda interior decorating. Where are the guitars ?

halbertking
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So pleased Wildman is mentioned and never forgotten.
Saldly missed but always rememberd

alink
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Lee Duffy was a very entertaining story teller, I knew, Laurey Duffy more, we got padded up, in Lownewton, he was chilled to the max

TwrryBriggs
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Amazing story..lee Duffys life was so interesting to listen to..never stop listening to it.

TracyHall-ph
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Classic Steve Wraith patter within the first 30 seconds 'back in the 80s and 90s'. Almost as good as 'back when I worked the doors for 18 years' 😄

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Only looked for Graham when he knew he wasn't working on a Sunday.Get it right...Scared shitless of Graham.

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