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kikibalt wrote:Image
Rodolfo "Gato" Gonzalez with actor Peter Falk in the dressing room immediately
after winning the world title from Chango Carmona.

Photo courtesy of Scarface
Falk looks like he's wearing the same brown mac he wears in Columbo.
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Expug wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Expug wrote:A good shot of Eddie Perkins.
As I posted a little earlier, I knew Eddies trainer and manager . A real good guy by the name of Frank Tommasso.
He worked a little in the gym with me as he still had his hand in boxing after Eddie retired.
I couldnt do anything like Perkins, but Frank was patient.
Anyway,One day Frank gave me an old copy of the Ring Record book.From 1976.
It was one of those books that was hard cover and looked like a bible.
The thing is Frank had torn out all the pages of Eddies record right out of the book.
He was ok with giving away the book, but he was keeping Eddies record.
He really loved Perkins. He would talk about him all the time.
It was nice. You dont always see that type of relationship in boxing.
Pug,

I remember seeing Perkins fight at the Olympic in 1959 he fought Hilario Morales and in 1961 he fought L.C. Morgan.
Those were good fights, though he lost to Morgan, he still looked good, when he fough those two fights you could tell Perkins was not in his prime yet, the best was yet to come, great fighter? don't know about that, but he was a good, good fighter, who won't have much of a problem cleaning up on the 140 pounder's that we have today.
Thanks Frank.
Bennie, I should add that Frank Tommaso and Johnny Lira got along real well.
It was alot of fun being around the two of them.
I remember another Lira story.
One time the trainer of a club fighter named Emilio Sotomayer started bugging Lira about taking a match with Emilio.He felt Johnny was past it .
You could see Lira starting to get steamed.
Finnaly he looked at the trainer and said why dont we just do it for free right now?
That was the end of the disscusion.
Lira was really close to a 'shot' at Jim Watt at one point; I remember reading that Lira has bullets lodged in him.
Can you imagine him at airports?
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It's a long, long way from Jerry Quarry to Brian Nielsen.
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Kangaroo
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bennie wrote:Image

Kangaroo
Bennie,

Who is Patterson fighting in this photo?
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bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Rodolfo "Gato" Gonzalez with actor Peter Falk in the dressing room immediately
after winning the world title from Chango Carmona.

Photo courtesy of Scarface
Falk looks like he's wearing the same brown mac he wears in Columbo.
Bennie,

I met Peter Falk that nite at the Sports Arena, (11-10-1972) and he wasn't wearing the brown mac from "Columbo" he was just a bit better dress... 8)
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Expug wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
kikibalt wrote: It was just a thought (on the gym)
You got me goin'. Sorry if I got on my soapbox. i got to learn that what's in the past is going to stay there. Damn it!
I was talking to somebody the other day about the movie The Godfather.
I asked the guy what is one of the main things you notice in the scenes in that movie.
He said something like the guns, violence, whatever.
I said no man, one thing that stands out is how many scenes have kids running around.


Your Pal was so right about that. Without the kids and grandkids we're bums. I've been in situations where you give it some thought about leaving and then you see your kids playing and you think what would happen. The problems for them,the resentment,and in the the end I'd feel like the ultimate betrayer. I know of grandparents that panic when they hear that their son or daughter is going to relocate to another state and take the kids. Like I was saying about that Boxres Father/Son Lunch,part of the enjoyment was Frank not hesitating to ask me and my wife to his table with his family. His sons and son in law,his daughter,daughter in law,grandson,and his beautifull wife. His grandson was sitting next to his wife. Can't beat that.

In THe Godfather did you notice that Don Corleone had his family living in the same compound? That is very common. It's common in Mexico too. If not, the families live within a few blocks or miles from each other. You are very astute Pug. You sure there wasn't an Italian milkman in your neighborhood when you were young?
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diego,

Here is part of our table, you can just see my wife Connie, my grandson Joey, my sons James and Frankie.

Look at the head lights on the girl in red behind James.. :P
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I think I already posted this photo, but its such
a great photo of diego and Mando Muniz I'm posting
it again.
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kikibalt wrote:Image
Rodolfo "Gato" Gonzalez with actor Peter Falk in the dressing room immediately
after winning the world title from Chango Carmona.

Photo courtesy of Scarface
Falk looks like he lost the fight.
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kikibalt wrote:Image
I think I already posted this photo, but its such
a great photo of diego and Mando Muniz I'm posting
it again.
Two school teachers, Diego and Mando
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In every picture you post of Armando Muniz, he looks like he could still go 15 rounds. Diego, however . . . :wink: :wink: :wink:
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raylawpc wrote:In every picture you post of Armando Muniz, he looks like he could still go 15 rounds. Diego, however . . . :wink: :wink: :wink:
You think diego can go 1 round?.. :wink:
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Post by bennie »

kikibalt wrote:
bennie wrote:Image

Kangaroo
Bennie,

Who is Patterson fighting in this photo?
No idea, Frankie. :(
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bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
bennie wrote:Image

Kangaroo
Bennie,

Who is Patterson fighting in this photo?
No idea, Frankie. :(
Could even have been an amateur fight.
No headgear back then . Floyd looks real young.
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I know Floyd would come up out of a crouch and leap to throw his left hook.

I never knew he leaped throwing a right hand though.

Can you imagine if you caught him in the air with a punch of your own while he was doing that?
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Post by bennie »

kikibalt wrote:
bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Rodolfo "Gato" Gonzalez with actor Peter Falk in the dressing room immediately
after winning the world title from Chango Carmona.

Photo courtesy of Scarface
Falk looks like he's wearing the same brown mac he wears in Columbo.
Bennie,

I met Peter Falk that nite at the Sports Arena, (11-10-1972) and he wasn't wearing the brown mac from "Columbo" he was just a bit better dress... 8)
On a more serious note, I once read that Carmona took a real bad beating in this fight. Is this true, and does anyone know how he is today? I know his son later challenged Raul Perez for the world bantamweight title and it got me thinking about Chango.
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Jimmy Lennon Sr. Jerry Quarry and Johnny Flores
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Mickey Duff and Ted Sares
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bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
bennie wrote: Falk looks like he's wearing the same brown mac he wears in Columbo.
Bennie,

I met Peter Falk that nite at the Sports Arena, (11-10-1972) and he wasn't wearing the brown mac from "Columbo" he was just a bit better dress... 8)
On a more serious note, I once read that Carmona took a real bad beating in this fight. Is this true, and does anyone know how he is today? I know his son later challenged Raul Perez for the world bantamweight title and it got me thinking about Chango.
Bennie,

Carmona did take a beating from Gonzalez, the last I heard he was doing ok.
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Post by bennie »

kikibalt wrote:Image
Mickey Duff and Ted Sares
Duff was shrewd but, like most big promoters, only interested in making money. He had a soft spot for Boza, though.
Mickey has Alzheimer's these days.
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Post by bennie »

kikibalt wrote:
bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Bennie,

I met Peter Falk that nite at the Sports Arena, (11-10-1972) and he wasn't wearing the brown mac from "Columbo" he was just a bit better dress... 8)
On a more serious note, I once read that Carmona took a real bad beating in this fight. Is this true, and does anyone know how he is today? I know his son later challenged Raul Perez for the world bantamweight title and it got me thinking about Chango.
Bennie,

Carmona did take a beating from Gonzalez, the last I heard he was doing ok.
Good news. Rodolfo hardly looks marked in that photo.
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kikibalt wrote:
raylawpc wrote:In every picture you post of Armando Muniz, he looks like he could still go 15 rounds. Diego, however . . . :wink: :wink: :wink:
You think diego can go 1 round?.. :wink:
Anyone who looks at my expanding waistline will tell you that however long he could go would be longer than I could . . . :wink:

I hope to meet your friend Diego sometime. He sounds like a really nice guy in these posts.

(Come to think about it, you and I have been cyberfriends for quite a while now, yet we've never met face-to-face. The internet is a fascinating phenom, isn't it?)
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raylawpc wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
raylawpc wrote:In every picture you post of Armando Muniz, he looks like he could still go 15 rounds. Diego, however . . . :wink: :wink: :wink:
You think diego can go 1 round?.. :wink:
Anyone who looks at my expanding waistline will tell you that however long he could go would be longer than I could . . . :wink:

I hope to meet your friend Diego sometime. He sounds like a really nice guy in these posts.

(Come to think about it, you and I have been cyberfriends for quite a while now, yet we've never met face-to-face. The internet is a fascinating phenom, isn't it?)
Tom,

I met diego and his wife at the father and son luncheon and found both to be down to earth people, as I know you are too, you guys are my kind of people.

Yeah, we haven't met face to face, but we have talk on the phone and I know what you look like.. :D
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I would enjoy meeting the guys in this thread.
It would be a blast.
Maybe sometime.
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