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Re: Young couldn't hit- agreed!

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Rick Farris wrote:granberry wrote:

Ali had a broken eardrum after his fight with Young.





Granberry. Let me tell you a little story about broken ear drums and power.

I know those who never felt the crack of leather may consider breaking an opponents ear drum, as an exhibition of raw power. But in reality, a little woman, with but a minimum of strength, weighing less than 100 lbs. can bitch slap her 230 pound boyfriend against the ear and pop that ear drum with ease.

Next time you try to convince an ex-fighter like scartissue, and yeah, he was a fighter, you may wish to re-think your choice of examples.


-Rick
Thanks for the 'lesson', Rick.

I was standing right next to Ali's corner when they helped him down the ring steps after he was given his "win" over Young and the DC crowd was booing the hell out of him.

He couldn't have made it safely down those steps without 6 hands holding him.

Herbert Muhammed, Ali's manager, left the arena before the decision was given.

A lot of terror among those muslims around Ali over what a little woman had done to him.

By the way, I doubt you would be foolish enough to call Sonny Francese and Bobby Salerno “a bunch of tired old gangsters” to their faces.

At least I hope you wouldn’t.
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diego dude ,

Did you read my post about our ride into Tacate?
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granberry wrote:scartissue wrote:

My opinion of Jimmy Young... I never felt he was a body puncher,


Tell that to Lyle, Ali and Foreman. LOL

strictly a head-hunter with absolutely no punch whatsoever.

Ali had a broken eardrum after his fight with Young.

The doctor who examined Foreman after his fight with Young said Foreman had a concussion.

I'd hate to see what condition these guys would have been in

if Young had been able to punch.

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G-Berry, I'm totally stymied at your assertion that Jimmy Young was a body-punching banger. I can think of no other fighter in the annals of pugilism which that description contradicts than Jimmy Young. Unless of course you're also going to try to convince us that Rocky Marciano was a smart boxing southpaw or Jack Sharkey was a cool-headed strategist or Roberto Duran was a cross-dresser on weekends when he would wait for ships to come in at the Panama canal.

Jimmy Young was a very nice boxer with a great jaw who had a sharp punch (not hard) in his prime that turned into a slap after the Norton fight, his last fight where he was in shape. I don't want to knock Jimmy Young, I liked him very much when others found him dull. I saw the thinking brain he utilized in fights and appreciated his skill, but he was no body punching banger!!!!

Here is a quote from the well respected boxing writer Dick Young after Young's fight with Joe Roman. "Jimmy Young didn't take out Joe Roman. Jimmy Young couldn't take out Mrs. Young for dinner. He can't punch. He hit Joe Roman all night, closed both eyes, and at the end of 10 dreadful rounds, Joe Roman was doing more punching than Jimmy Young. Jimmy Young got the decision, but he was the worst looking winner since the 1950 Phillies. In the end the crowd booed Jimmy Young. Jimmy Young had powder-puffed himself out of the title shot. However, there were two dissenting votes. Muhammad Ali and Don King. And those are the only two votes Jimmy Young needs." Now, if you think Dick Young had an axe to grind against Young (since you are the conspiracy theorist on this group), this is what Dick Young had to say after the Ali fight. "Ali is still the champion this morning thanks to 3 hero worshipping judges." Indeed, Dick Young scored the fight for Jimmy Young.

G-Berry, you see, it's not just Dick Young, Rick Farris or myself that think Jimmy Young couldn't skin a peach with his punch (an apt description used many times by boxing writers calling Young's ability), it's the rest of humanity as well. I love reading your posts but your description of Jimmy is simply contrary with reality.

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scartissue wrote:
granberry wrote:scartissue wrote:

My opinion of Jimmy Young... I never felt he was a body puncher,


Tell that to Lyle, Ali and Foreman. LOL

strictly a head-hunter with absolutely no punch whatsoever.

Ali had a broken eardrum after his fight with Young.

The doctor who examined Foreman after his fight with Young said Foreman had a concussion.

I'd hate to see what condition these guys would have been in

if Young had been able to punch.

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G-Berry, I'm totally stymied at your assertion that Jimmy Young was a body-punching banger. I can think of no other fighter in the annals of pugilism which that description contradicts than Jimmy Young. Unless of course you're also going to try to convince us that Rocky Marciano was a smart boxing southpaw or Jack Sharkey was a cool-headed strategist or Roberto Duran was a cross-dresser on weekends when he would wait for ships to come in at the Panama canal.

Jimmy Young was a very nice boxer with a great jaw who had a sharp punch (not hard) in his prime that turned into a slap after the Norton fight, his last fight where he was in shape. I don't want to knock Jimmy Young, I liked him very much when others found him dull. I saw the thinking brain he utilized in fights and appreciated his skill, but he was no body punching banger!!!!

Here is a quote from the well respected boxing writer Dick Young after Young's fight with Joe Roman. "Jimmy Young didn't take out Joe Roman. Jimmy Young couldn't take out Mrs. Young for dinner. He can't punch. He hit Joe Roman all night, closed both eyes, and at the end of 10 dreadful rounds, Joe Roman was doing more punching than Jimmy Young. Jimmy Young got the decision, but he was the worst looking winner since the 1950 Phillies. In the end the crowd booed Jimmy Young. Jimmy Young had powder-puffed himself out of the title shot. However, there were two dissenting votes. Muhammad Ali and Don King. And those are the only two votes Jimmy Young needs." Now, if you think Dick Young had an axe to grind against Young (since you are the conspiracy theorist on this group), this is what Dick Young had to say after the Ali fight. "Ali is still the champion this morning thanks to 3 hero worshipping judges." Indeed, Dick Young scored the fight for Jimmy Young.

G-Berry, you see, it's not just Dick Young, Rick Farris or myself that think Jimmy Young couldn't skin a peach with his punch (an apt description used many times by boxing writers calling Young's ability), it's the rest of humanity as well. I love reading your posts but your description of Jimmy is simply contrary with reality.

Scartissue
When were you hit by Jimmy Young?

What was Ali's first comment as soon as his fight with Young ended?
(Before the muslims around him nudged him to shut up).

I have a bit of advice for you, since everyone here seems to dishing out their 'lessons' right and left.

This is my advice to you, scartissue:

DON'T put any stock in what "boxing writers" say.

None of them ever had a fight with their own sister.

No one who fought Young ever said he couldn't punch.
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Who would have known kikibalt, the picture man, is a member of The Religion of Ali.

Here's your hero, kikibalt.

He is really some "boxer," isn't he.

Has a wild look on his face here. I wonder why.

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Carter-Salas . . .

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Hey Frank . . .

I'm really interesed in your memories of Aragon's fights with Carter. The way I heard it, Carter really was a greater boxer than Art, and pretty much took it easy during the first fight. In the second, it's my understanding tat Aragon carried an "over-the-hill" Jimmy Carter???

This is where it's great to have somebody like you, who actualy SAW these fights,than trying to understand thru the words of some writer. Writer's are basically liars whose own politics, beliefs, etc. come into play when they share stories. All I want to know is what really happened in the ring.

Any special memories of Jimmy Carter, I heard he was much better than his record indicates. I hate to bring up anything to do with mobsters, after the recent posts, however, I know Carter had a rep for dong whatever the management wanted.

I'm not looking for a mobster tale, and thankfully, from you I get the REAL story. I know about Aragon, Carter is one I'm trying to get to know better.

-Rick
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Re: Carter-Salas . . .

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Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Hey Frank . . .

I'm really interesed in your memories of Aragon's fights with Carter. The way I heard it, Carter really was a greater boxer than Art, and pretty much took it easy during the first fight. In the second, it's my understanding tat Aragon carried an "over-the-hill" Jimmy Carter???

This is where it's great to have somebody like you, who actualy SAW these fights,than trying to understand thru the words of some writer. Writer's are basically liars whose own politics, beliefs, etc. come into play when they share stories. All I want to know is what really happened in the ring.

Any special memories of Jimmy Carter, I heard he was much better than his record indicates. I hate to bring up anything to do with mobsters, after the recent posts, however, I know Carter had a rep for dong whatever the management wanted.

I'm not looking for a mobster tale, and thankfully, from you I get the REAL story. I know about Aragon, Carter is one I'm trying to get to know better.

-Rick
Rick,

I seen the first and second Aragon/Carter fights live , the first was an over the weight fight, which was good for Artie since he had been havig trouble making 135 lbs. for some time, in that first fight Aragon out fought Carter and I thought he had won.

The second first for Carter's ligthweight title, well, when I seen him come into the ring, I turn around and told my uncles "Aragon is going to lose tonight"
They ask me "why" and I said "look at Aragon, he looks like Gasper the Friendly Ghost" Aragon was so pale he could've pass for a gabacho that night, Art did okay for the first 5 rounds after that it was all down hill for Aragon.
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From reading this post and others on CBZ, it seems apparent that two CBZ members came to this board to first establish their "credentials", then gang up on Granberry. Rick and Kiki, your contributions are appreciated (especially the pics) but trying to "talk down" to Granberry only makes both of you look troll-like.

If you believe that Granberry's links between boxing and the under world are not true, prove him wrong. If you believe that boxing is run strictly above board by the honest, show proof, site examples.

You will not sway many to your side with your haughty dismissal of Granberry's opinons. Granberry is obviously knowledgeable and has been around boxing a long time. Hope you two didn't come to this board to try to make it like the CBZ. There, they bar anyone who doesn't follow the same line of thought. On this board lthere is real discussion between people who don't agree. I hope you both decide to contribute and not try to censure dissenting opion.
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Galt,

If berry has you believing all his crap, so be it !
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Rick

Tommy Umeda had 3 fights with Keeny Teran that I can recall, he lost the first one and came back to ko Keeny in their second fight, and he lost the rubber match by 10rd. decision.

The first 2 I seen live, can't remember if I seen the third one.
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kikibalt wrote:Galt,

If berry has you believing all his crap, so be it !
Don't worry, Mr Baltazar. Granberry has a history of making an extra login or two who always come to his "rescue" when he is being exposed for the fraud he is. "Galt" is obviously granberry in drag.

Please continue with the great photos and info. The same goes for Rick Farris and Scartissue who have both added greatly to this place.
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Collins2000 wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Galt,

If berry has you believing all his crap, so be it !
Don't worry, Mr Baltazar. Granberry has a history of making an extra login or two who always come to his "rescue" when he is being exposed for the fraud he is. "Galt" is obviously granberry in drag.

Please continue with the great photos and info. The same goes for Rick Farris and Scartissue who have both added greatly to this place.
Thank you Collins.
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Just in case this galt's is a real person, let me say that I respect people that put all their boxing knowledge for other people to see, and I respect their opinons, not their bullshit, now when somebody like berry claims to have all the inside infomation on fights/fighters/wiseguys, who took a dive, who didn't, well maybe I wouldn't have a hard time believing him if he would tell us who he is, I know that he does have some on this board believing that he is the "inside man" in boxing, and but until I know who he is I can't accept that.

Now for establishing my credentials, well my man/men galt/berry my credentials are already established, all you have to do is "Google" my name 'Frank Baltazar' and you can see all my "credentials".

Now, lets get back to west coast boxing.
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kikibalt wrote: Thank you Collins.
I see kiki and Collins have the women's club running in full force now.

All they need to do is add the hysterical Stephen Gordon and they'll have a full fledged cyber crock.
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kikibalt wrote:Image
Jimmy Montoya, Don King & Juan "Kid" Meza
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Kid Meza,

When I think of fights in which it was who gets there first, I think of his bout with Jamie Garza.
Jaime was also a great puncher.
I think they were both in the middle of throwin lefthooks and Kid got there first.
Incidently, Jaime used to come and post a little bit here.
It would be great if he jumped in here.
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Expug wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Jimmy Montoya, Don King & Juan "Kid" Meza
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Kid Meza,

When I think of fights in which it was who gets there first, I think of his bout with Jamie Garza.
Jaime was also a great puncher.
I think they were both in the middle of throwin lefthooks and Kid got there first.
Incidently, Jaime used to come and post a little bit here.
It would be great if he jumped in here.
pug,

Think that was the round of year, if not it should have been, what a ko!!
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kikibalt wrote:
Expug wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Jimmy Montoya, Don King & Juan "Kid" Meza
N.Y.C...1982
Kid Meza,

When I think of fights in which it was who gets there first, I think of his bout with Jamie Garza.
Jaime was also a great puncher.
I think they were both in the middle of throwin lefthooks and Kid got there first.
Incidently, Jaime used to come and post a little bit here.
It would be great if he jumped in here.
pug,

Think that was the round of year, if not it should have been, what a ko!!
Yes, and two warriors fighting on regular NETWORK tv on a SAt or sun.
No pay per view or any of that stuff.
Those were the days huh?
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Collins2000 wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Galt,

If berry has you believing all his crap, so be it !
Don't worry, Mr Baltazar. Granberry has a history of making an extra login or two who always come to his "rescue" when he is being exposed for the fraud he is. "Galt" is obviously granberry in drag.

Please continue with the great photos and info. The same goes for Rick Farris and Scartissue who have both added greatly to this place.
Collins, I laughed when I saw this because I just perused some of this 'Galt's' past posts since something didn't smell quite right. I too had come to the conclusion that he was either a professional G-Berry butt licker or he was G-Berry, since, as you said, this guy seems to mysteriously come to his rescue. I mean, realistically, who else would defend some of that gibberish? Great minds, my man. Great minds.

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