
With Art Aragon...Jan....2007
Rick,Rick Farris wrote:The Ring . . .
Frank, this movie was my favorite growing up. We didn't have VCR's so I had to wait ages for it to be shown, but when I heard it would be on, I watched.
That diner, "Stans", wow, I didn't know that's where the scene took place. I remember the deal, it was supposedly in "Sunset Blvd." and the guys had stopped there on their drive down thru the beach. It's amazing how horrible prejudice is, the BS.
But I recall in the movie, I saw a young Aragon, who later would fight ""Tommy Kansas" (Gerald Mohr), and there was Keeny Teran, in what looked like the Teamsters Gym?
And the shots taken in East L.A. (I guess somewhere around Cty Terrace) where the guys were doing roadwork with the City Hall in the background. The skyline has changed a lot during the past sixty years, huh?
That was a REAL boxing movie, i uised to think, cuz it had real L.A. boxers in it. Remember Jimmy Lennon Sr. announcing the fights at the Legion in that film?
Wow, I wish I could watch it with Dagos tonight.
i watched that film as a kid, and really felt a part of that era, although mne would come later. I wish I could have seen L.A. Boxing thru your eyes, Frank. Thankfully, with a little help from you, we all here enjoy that.
-Rick Farris
Thanks for the info on Lalo Rios, he really didn't look like a "Gerald Mohr". By the way, Rito Moreno was only 18 or 19 when she made her film debut in that movie. Years later, in 1979, I was working on an episode of the "Rockford Files", the show I became a lighting director on, and Rita was a guest star.kikibalt wrote:Just for the hell of it, I'm going to watch it right now.
Those are some great photos you're posting there Kikibalt, really brings back the memories. I remember watching your son Tony a lot in the 80's, a real warrior. He lost that war to an in form and near unstopable Robin Blake ( at the time) , then came back with a brilliant win over the Black Mamba - he really deserved a world title shot on the back of that I thought.kikibalt wrote:That photo of Montoya, King and Meza, I shot in 1982 in N.Y.C, King flew us (My Kids and I) to N.Y as he was trying sign my boys to a contract.
I remember reading Jordans story in Peter Hellers ,In This Corner.MightyWarrior wrote:Those are some great photos you're posting there Kikibalt, really brings back the memories. I remember watching your son Tony a lot in the 80's, a real warrior. He lost that war to an in form and near unstopable Robin Blake ( at the time) , then came back with a brilliant win over the Black Mamba - he really deserved a world title shot on the back of that I thought.kikibalt wrote:That photo of Montoya, King and Meza, I shot in 1982 in N.Y.C, King flew us (My Kids and I) to N.Y as he was trying sign my boys to a contract.
Don JordanNow there's a pretty scary character...do we really believe his tales of murder and mayhem??
He tells of being a paid assasin before he turned pro, knocking off his victims with poison darts from his his blow pipe! I tend to think he's half telling the truth there...maybe not quite the 30 victims in one month he claims though!
Yeah I saw kikibalt's photo and it reminded me, I vaguely remembered reading his story years back, so I grabbed the book off the shelf today to make sure I wasn't imagining it. But yes, sure enough the guy comes out with some shocking tales, unbelievable really. An out and out nutcase!Expug wrote:
I remember reading Jordans story in Peter Hellers ,In This Corner.
I was a young kid at the time just startin in the amateurs.
I was shocked at some of the claims he made.
I believe he died under violent circumstances also.MightyWarrior wrote:Yeah I saw kikibalt's photo and it reminded me, I vaguely remembered reading his story years back, so I grabbed the book off the shelf today to make sure I wasn't imagining it. But yes, sure enough the guy comes out with some shocking tales, unbelievable really. An out and out nutcase!Expug wrote:
I remember reading Jordans story in Peter Hellers ,In This Corner.
I was a young kid at the time just startin in the amateurs.
I was shocked at some of the claims he made.
pug,Expug wrote:I believe he died under violent circumstances also.MightyWarrior wrote:Yeah I saw kikibalt's photo and it reminded me, I vaguely remembered reading his story years back, so I grabbed the book off the shelf today to make sure I wasn't imagining it. But yes, sure enough the guy comes out with some shocking tales, unbelievable really. An out and out nutcase!Expug wrote:
I remember reading Jordans story in Peter Hellers ,In This Corner.
I was a young kid at the time just startin in the amateurs.
I was shocked at some of the claims he made.
He was robbed and beaten in a parking lot and was in a coma for a year or so before passing away.
MW,MightyWarrior wrote:Those are some great photos you're posting there Kikibalt, really brings back the memories. I remember watching your son Tony a lot in the 80's, a real warrior. He lost that war to an in form and near unstopable Robin Blake ( at the time) , then came back with a brilliant win over the Black Mamba - he really deserved a world title shot on the back of that I thought.kikibalt wrote:That photo of Montoya, King and Meza, I shot in 1982 in N.Y.C, King flew us (My Kids and I) to N.Y as he was trying sign my boys to a contract.
Don JordanNow there's a pretty scary character...do we really believe his tales of murder and mayhem??
He tells of being a paid assasin before he turned pro, knocking off his victims with poison darts from his his blow pipe! I tend to think he's half telling the truth there...maybe not quite the 30 victims in one month he claims though!
Tony must have had one helluva chin on him, you needed it to go 10 and beat Mayweather, that's for sure.kikibalt wrote:
MW,
Tony went into the Black Mamba fight with an injured hand (Rght), I tried to talk him out of fighting at that time, we knew he was going to need surgery and didn't know how long he was going to be out of the ring, so he said, get me a pain shot (In the hand) and I'll fight this fight and then I'll have the surgery, against my advise he fought and won, then he had the surgery was off for almost a year.
Don't think I ever seen that pic., sure would like to get my hands on it.MightyWarrior wrote:Tony must have had one helluva chin on him, you needed it to go 10 and beat Mayweather, that's for sure.kikibalt wrote:
MW,
Tony went into the Black Mamba fight with an injured hand (Rght), I tried to talk him out of fighting at that time, we knew he was going to need surgery and didn't know how long he was going to be out of the ring, so he said, get me a pain shot (In the hand) and I'll fight this fight and then I'll have the surgery, against my advise he fought and won, then he had the surgery was off for almost a year.
That's a terrific shot of Jordan, always had an interest in him as he's such an "out there" character.
One of the strangest photos I ever saw, that sticks in the mind, is one out of Mexico, when Antonio Avelar lost his world fly title by KO 1, to Prudencio Cardona. AA was on the canvas face down, but seemed in the middle of doing a press up, though the poor guy was out cold. A really bizzare shot, I've never forgoten it.
Clyde Gray did the same thing at the end of his fight with Cuevas.MightyWarrior wrote:
One of the strangest photos I ever saw, that sticks in the mind, is one out of Mexico, when Antonio Avelar lost his world fly title by KO 1, to Prudencio Cardona. AA was on the canvas face down, but seemed in the middle of doing a press up, though the poor guy was out cold. A really bizzare shot, I've never forgoten it.
Considering how many times I watched Tony fight live, in the amateurs, it's odd that I only saw one of his pro fights live, and that was against Roger Mayweather. I'm glad that Tony was featured on those network TV cards that were broadcast both nationally.kikibalt wrote:
Tony went into the Black Mamba fight with an injured hand (Rght), I tried to talk him out of fighting at that time, we knew he was going to need surgery and didn't know how long he was going to be out of the ring, so he said, get me a pain shot (In the hand) and I'll fight this fight and then I'll have the surgery, against my advise he fought and won, then he had the surgery was off for almost a year.