
Danny "Dapper" Lopez and Carol Steindler (Howie's daughter)
"Father and Son" Luncheon....4-12-2008
Miceli stopped Jay Fullmer (Gene's younger, smaller brother).dagosd2000 wrote:Frank
Do you ever remember seeing an Italian/American welterweight fight in LA. named Joe Miceli? I see he had a win over Art Aragon. I know Marciano used to criticize Miceli for beeing out of shape. Too much ravioli,not enough roadwork.
kikibalt wrote:
Gene Fullmer
Did you know that Fullmer fought a fight or two at the
Hollywood Legion when he was fighting 6 rounders?
diego,dagosd2000 wrote:Frank
Do you ever remember seeing an Italian/American welterweight fight in LA. named Joe Miceli? I see he had a win over Art Aragon. I know Marciano used to criticize Miceli for beeing out of shape. Too much ravioli,not enough roadwork.
Rick,Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:
Gene Fullmer
Did you know that Fullmer fought a fight or two at the
Hollywood Legion when he was fighting 6 rounders?
Frank, Fullmer has become one of my favorite fighters in recent years, and was a friend of an uncle of mine, who lived in West Jordan, Utah, near Fullmer, during his career. I met Gene a couple of years back at the WBHOF banquet, however, I've made it a point to get my hands on as much video footage available over the former two-time middleweight champ.
As for your question, yes, I was aware that Fullmer fought at the Hollywood Legion, having studied his record. I was just a few months old when Fullmer fought there, in September 1952, and I believe that Hap Navarro was responsible for making the match.
My friend, boxing historian John Bardelli, has footage of Fullmer's fight with Eduardo Lausse, which was a real war, like most of Gene's top level fights. Fullmer is vastly under rated by many who are not aware that Gene was more than just a roughneck slugger. He was also an awkwardly deceptive boxer that knew exactly how to take the fight out of his opponents. I'm not telling anything new to those who post here, you guys know who the real talent in boxing is.
-Rick Farris
This occurred in Davila's world title fight with Enrique Sanchez in 1984. Staged outdoors in Miami, Albert was getting his arse kicked when storm clouds built up and the Heavens opened during the middle rounds. The rain was said to revive Davila who came on to stop Sanchez in the 11th. In truth, Davila always finished strongly but he was definitely losing before the rain and it's a nice story.kikibalt wrote:
Albert Davila vs Enrique Sanchez
Photo, courtesy of Boxingnut
Was Kenny Davis a collegiate boxing champ?kikibalt wrote:
Great amateur fighter
Thanks Bennie for your insight.bennie wrote:This occurred in Davila's world title fight with Enrique Sanchez in 1984. Staged outdoors in Miami, Albert was getting his arse kicked when storm clouds built up and the Heavens opened during the middle rounds. The rain was said to revive Davila who came on to stop Sanchez in the 11th. In truth, Davila always finished strongly but he was definitely losing before the rain and it's a nice story.kikibalt wrote:
Albert Davila vs Enrique Sanchez
Photo, courtesy of Boxingnut
No Davis was not collegiate boxing champ, don't know about Lane, but maybe you're thinking about Chuck Davey.Expug wrote:Was Kenny Davis a collegiate boxing champ?kikibalt wrote:
Great amateur fighter
Maybe Im getting him a bit confused with Kenny Lane.
It looks like he was matched pretty tough early on in his career.
He was stopped by Sandy Saddler early on.
Maybe sometimes a sterling amateur record can kinda hurt you as a pro.
You could wind up with real confident handlers.
Give me the little guys, any day. Davila, incidentally, 'turned' Sanchez so the rain was driving into Sanchez's face. No matter what Sanchez did, he was unable to prevent that rain bouncing off his face, followed by Davila's punches.kikibalt wrote:Thanks Bennie for your insight.bennie wrote:This occurred in Davila's world title fight with Enrique Sanchez in 1984. Staged outdoors in Miami, Albert was getting his arse kicked when storm clouds built up and the Heavens opened during the middle rounds. The rain was said to revive Davila who came on to stop Sanchez in the 11th. In truth, Davila always finished strongly but he was definitely losing before the rain and it's a nice story.kikibalt wrote:
Albert Davila vs Enrique Sanchez
Photo, courtesy of Boxingnut
Fullmer had many different styles.dagosd2000 wrote:I remember when the Rock had that TV program where he'd analyze recent fights. He'd speak in that Dago voice and tell it like it is. "I told ya' Joe(Miceli)to do more work in da' gym. Ya' don't listen. Now you're payin' for it".
Frank
You're right about Gene Fullmer. Not pretty to watch. He beat up Robinson in a couple of fights and was too strong for Basilio.Hurt Paret bad. I think he gave people the impression that he was a dirty fighter because of his style. It was his style,no more than that. A real gentleman. I thought Marv Jensen handled him well. After his last bout with Tiger,Marv talked Gene into retiring.
