Stories with DON MAYFIELD

Published 2013-04-02
Stories about pitbulls from the Don Mayfield

WE DO NOT SUPPORT DOG FIGHTING IN ANY WAY THIS IS
PURELY FOR HISTORICAL AND RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY

All Comments (21)
  • I'm an Irish man who spent his teenage years in Greenville sc I'm now 44yrs old and I pray that this mans wisdom about the true apbt never vanishes because I tell my children about some of the dogs I seen in the carolinas were beautiful pure game apbt and not these fat mutts that these fools call dogs even over here in Ireland so take care and God bless🇮🇪🇺🇸🙏🏼🕊
  • Just found these Gems!! Man I been missing out!! I can listen to this man tell a story all day!! He's got this very captivating southern charm of way about telling bulldog stories..
  • @kingjames7251
    It is always a pleasure to hear it from the Horse's Mouth. Mr. Mayfield was, has, and forever will be one of the wisest contributors of The True Game Bred Pit Bulldog.
  • @jeremyseals2997
    DON MAYFIELD WAS AHEAD OF HIS TIME ,A VERY INTELLIGENT MAN !
  • @TucoJames-qn3iv
    I met B Clayton at a show in Mx. He was a great guy we became friends, used to give me advice what dogs to go with. At a show in La., he snuck me and 6 other ppl on top of the already 10 at the show. It was supposed to be 10 ppl per side. He gave the guy counting our side a 50. ...the guy looked at the 50 and then at us and said, ''looks like 10 ppl to me''.
  • legend of all game dogs of his time an even now glad he made these videos an recording of conversations he had with best dog men of that time blessed to be able to see an hear the stories from then
  • @RedEyedPatriot
    Rest in peace my friend...real dogman...hated by some but beloved by many more
  • @jamesbuttz9497
    Don Mayfield it's one of the best to ever do it and much respect to him and keeping the stories and his life about the game dog pitbull very very interesting in this man knows how to tell them stories
  • @2005ELNEGRO
    No,in game dogs didn't matter what you were of nationality,it was mostly about respect and the rights of who had the best dogs.And bragging rights.
  • @Boozer20
    Is there anywhere do get dvds or something of things like this? This knowledge will be gone in twenty years.
  • @ThePduncan742
    Man what great stories from great times. If I'm not mistakin that Weaver fellow was a prison gard of some sort whom I met back in the 80's
  • @derekjackson1039
    Give much respect to the Americans for carrying the tradition on and refining it. I see why the Brit’s exported so many to save the breed. While the sport started to die down in Britain until ‘35 it was excelling in the states. I’m interested in the British history 1870-1935. Interesting time