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Like I said before. I'll be in sunny Spain with my wife ,Amanda,and Adam(My grandchildren)on the 20th. Amanda and Adam study Flamenco there. Boy, I'll say this about Southern Spain(Andalucia). I don't think they've ever heard of boxing. Flamenco and bullfighting. Urtain,Carrasco,Legra. They all fought in the North ,or Barcelona. But they aren't that backwards. They have the Internet. I'll be seeing what you guys are up to. BTW,Frank show'd me a photo of his new dog,Chata. The dog looks like it could tow a Mack truck and also eat one. If you don't hear from Frank again,just figure the dog looked at Frank and got hungry.kikibalt wrote:LAST CALL !!!
For those of you that are on the west coast - this Saturday June 21 will be the next big boxing venue of interest, which is, the annual California Boxing Hall of Fame induction ceremonies 2008.
The event will be held in the Los Angeles area at the Sportsmen’s Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA
Inductees this year include: Mando Ramos , Paul Banke, Joey Oliva, Ben Lira, Jackie Kallen, Israel Vazquez, Johnny Ortiz, Andy Nace, Alberto Sandoval, Jack Mosley, Joe Valverde, Allen Syers, Pat Connolly, Steve Beljan, John Hall, Orlando De La Fuente, Steve Harpst, Michele Chong, Docusen Brothers Bernard and Maxie.
In the Posthumous Category inductees are: Eddie Futch, Keeny Teran, Larry Rozadilla, Jackie McCoy, and Joe Louis.
There are just a few tickets left for this event and for information - please call Don Fraser at (818) 761-4887
Here you're diegodagosd2000 wrote:Sent Frank some shots of where I lived in T.J. when I first got married. The "colonia" is called Canyon Johnson. No one knows how it got that name and I don't think anyone has enough interest to go and find out. All I know is the place is poor and people struggle to make ends meet. Most people who live there don't have steady jobs. Whatever comes along they take until the job runs its course. Some give up and turn to drugs and alcohol. Some steal. Some sell the drugs.
just about every male has been in jail for doing something even if the cops just wanted to yank them off the street just to shake them down. I'm glad I made it out of there. Most didn't. That was because they didn't have papers. Unless you're connected,forget it. It's either the boxing gym,crime,or peddling your hips if you want to make some dough. Boxing is a real gut check. Not many succeed. Crime is a ticket to jail or the cemetary. Prostitution is for women to lose their souls.
But here's a story about a kid who had papers and went to school up in Monterrey. His name is Moises. He went to live up there with his sister who had a Mexican restaurant along with her husband. Moises was quite an athlete. He finished third in the State Finals in the mile run. He was only like a half a second behind the first place guy. I saw the photo of the finish. Moises and the two other guys all hit the tape together.
Well Moises comes back to Canyon Johnson to visit his mother.He's got a letter from his track coach. It reads something to the effect that Moises is only a junior and next year if he continues to work hard, should easily win the State Championship and earn a scholarship to college. But the coach emphasized that Moises must return to school if this was going to happen.
I read the letter to his mother and of course she was very proud. But I don't think she understood the importance of her son returning to school. Maybe she thought that third place was enough. I don't know,but Moises never went back to Monterrey to finish school. He hooked up with his other sister's boyfriend,Rojas. Been in jail. Had kids all over LA. and Mexico ,and made a living selling drugs. Do I need to go on?
Moises is nearing 50 now. Been in just about every jail in the U.S. and Mexico for selling drugs.Peddly ass shit. Don't know how he still hangs on to his Green Card. He smokes and uses crystal. Has lost a lot of weight. Funny,he always wants to look presentable. Clean shirt and slacks. Always clean shaven. And he's also one of the nicest kids
I've known in Canyon Johnson. Always talking about how he's straightened out and is on his way to making something of himself. Sleeps in his old van out in the street. Wakes up late. Always has a smile and a sense of humor. Can't help but like him. But his two other brothers don't have much patience with him. Thay weren't athletes. They busted their butts all their lives to make ends meet. They talk about how Moises let the chance of a lifetime go by. Not much sympathy from them.
My daughter was a County Champion in Cross Country when she went to high school. For a while Moises helped train her. I told him he ought to go back to school and be a coach. He said that sounded like a good idea and he'd think about it. All I know is he went back to jail soon after that.
I went back for a visit today to Canyon Johnson. Who do I see? Moises.
"Hey Moi,how's it going?"
"Pretty good Roger(about the only one down there that calls me by my American name)"
I gave him a quick look. Had on a sweater and a nice pair of running shoes.
"What do you have goin' on today,Moi?"
"Oh,I thought I'd take the day off."
Hey Frankkikibalt wrote:
Here you're diegodagosd2000 wrote:Sent Frank some shots of where I lived in T.J. when I first got married. The "colonia" is called Canyon Johnson. No one knows how it got that name and I don't think anyone has enough interest to go and find out. All I know is the place is poor and people struggle to make ends meet. Most people who live there don't have steady jobs. Whatever comes along they take until the job runs its course. Some give up and turn to drugs and alcohol. Some steal. Some sell the drugs.
just about every male has been in jail for doing something even if the cops just wanted to yank them off the street just to shake them down. I'm glad I made it out of there. Most didn't. That was because they didn't have papers. Unless you're connected,forget it. It's either the boxing gym,crime,or peddling your hips if you want to make some dough. Boxing is a real gut check. Not many succeed. Crime is a ticket to jail or the cemetary. Prostitution is for women to lose their souls.
But here's a story about a kid who had papers and went to school up in Monterrey. His name is Moises. He went to live up there with his sister who had a Mexican restaurant along with her husband. Moises was quite an athlete. He finished third in the State Finals in the mile run. He was only like a half a second behind the first place guy. I saw the photo of the finish. Moises and the two other guys all hit the tape together.
Well Moises comes back to Canyon Johnson to visit his mother.He's got a letter from his track coach. It reads something to the effect that Moises is only a junior and next year if he continues to work hard, should easily win the State Championship and earn a scholarship to college. But the coach emphasized that Moises must return to school if this was going to happen.
I read the letter to his mother and of course she was very proud. But I don't think she understood the importance of her son returning to school. Maybe she thought that third place was enough. I don't know,but Moises never went back to Monterrey to finish school. He hooked up with his other sister's boyfriend,Rojas. Been in jail. Had kids all over LA. and Mexico ,and made a living selling drugs. Do I need to go on?
Moises is nearing 50 now. Been in just about every jail in the U.S. and Mexico for selling drugs.Peddly ass shit. Don't know how he still hangs on to his Green Card. He smokes and uses crystal. Has lost a lot of weight. Funny,he always wants to look presentable. Clean shirt and slacks. Always clean shaven. And he's also one of the nicest kids
I've known in Canyon Johnson. Always talking about how he's straightened out and is on his way to making something of himself. Sleeps in his old van out in the street. Wakes up late. Always has a smile and a sense of humor. Can't help but like him. But his two other brothers don't have much patience with him. Thay weren't athletes. They busted their butts all their lives to make ends meet. They talk about how Moises let the chance of a lifetime go by. Not much sympathy from them.
My daughter was a County Champion in Cross Country when she went to high school. For a while Moises helped train her. I told him he ought to go back to school and be a coach. He said that sounded like a good idea and he'd think about it. All I know is he went back to jail soon after that.
I went back for a visit today to Canyon Johnson. Who do I see? Moises.
"Hey Moi,how's it going?"
"Pretty good Roger(about the only one down there that calls me by my American name)"
I gave him a quick look. Had on a sweater and a nice pair of running shoes.
"What do you have goin' on today,Moi?"
"Oh,I thought I'd take the day off."





dagosd2000 wrote:Like I said before. I'll be in sunny Spain with my wife ,Amanda,and Adam(My grandchildren)on the 20th. Amanda and Adam study Flamenco there. Boy, I'll say this about Southern Spain(Andalucia). I don't think they've ever heard of boxing. Flamenco and bullfighting. Urtain,Carrasco,Legra. They all fought in the North ,or Barcelona. But they aren't that backwards. They have the Internet. I'll be seeing what you guys are up to. BTW,Frank show'd me a photo of his new dog,Chata. The dog looks like it could tow a Mack truck and also eat one. If you don't hear from Frank again,just figure the dog looked at Frank and got hungry.kikibalt wrote:LAST CALL !!!
For those of you that are on the west coast - this Saturday June 21 will be the next big boxing venue of interest, which is, the annual California Boxing Hall of Fame induction ceremonies 2008.
The event will be held in the Los Angeles area at the Sportsmen’s Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA
Inductees this year include: Mando Ramos , Paul Banke, Joey Oliva, Ben Lira, Jackie Kallen, Israel Vazquez, Johnny Ortiz, Andy Nace, Alberto Sandoval, Jack Mosley, Joe Valverde, Allen Syers, Pat Connolly, Steve Beljan, John Hall, Orlando De La Fuente, Steve Harpst, Michele Chong, Docusen Brothers Bernard and Maxie.
In the Posthumous Category inductees are: Eddie Futch, Keeny Teran, Larry Rozadilla, Jackie McCoy, and Joe Louis.
There are just a few tickets left for this event and for information - please call Don Fraser at (818) 761-4887

PugExpug wrote:Danny and Bobby.
Ive not seen this before, although Im familiar with the situation.
Very poignant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4afYmsjPJA
Maybe I'm getting old buddy,but kids and dogs I'm becoming a real soft touch for. Great shot!kikibalt wrote:dagosd2000 wrote:Like I said before. I'll be in sunny Spain with my wife ,Amanda,and Adam(My grandchildren)on the 20th. Amanda and Adam study Flamenco there. Boy, I'll say this about Southern Spain(Andalucia). I don't think they've ever heard of boxing. Flamenco and bullfighting. Urtain,Carrasco,Legra. They all fought in the North ,or Barcelona. But they aren't that backwards. They have the Internet. I'll be seeing what you guys are up to. BTW,Frank show'd me a photo of his new dog,Chata. The dog looks like it could tow a Mack truck and also eat one. If you don't hear from Frank again,just figure the dog looked at Frank and got hungry.kikibalt wrote:LAST CALL !!!
For those of you that are on the west coast - this Saturday June 21 will be the next big boxing venue of interest, which is, the annual California Boxing Hall of Fame induction ceremonies 2008.
The event will be held in the Los Angeles area at the Sportsmen’s Lodge, 12833 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA
Inductees this year include: Mando Ramos , Paul Banke, Joey Oliva, Ben Lira, Jackie Kallen, Israel Vazquez, Johnny Ortiz, Andy Nace, Alberto Sandoval, Jack Mosley, Joe Valverde, Allen Syers, Pat Connolly, Steve Beljan, John Hall, Orlando De La Fuente, Steve Harpst, Michele Chong, Docusen Brothers Bernard and Maxie.
In the Posthumous Category inductees are: Eddie Futch, Keeny Teran, Larry Rozadilla, Jackie McCoy, and Joe Louis.
There are just a few tickets left for this event and for information - please call Don Fraser at (818) 761-4887
Chata (black-brown & white) & Max
Chata is 8 months old and Max is 5 years old
Yeah, Danny answered it perfectly.dagosd2000 wrote:PugExpug wrote:Danny and Bobby.
Ive not seen this before, although Im familiar with the situation.
Very poignant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4afYmsjPJA
I mentioned something about this story a while back. Mr. Arrogance(Merchant)was doing a pretty good job until at the end he asks Little Red if he(Little Red) won the fight in the end. Danny grins at him and says very calmly,"No Bobby kicked my ass."
That's what bothers me about boxing. Everybody around the fighters(promoters,managers,writers,sport casters)for the most part are sneeky little bastards.Even a guy like Tyson was ripe for a character like Don King. I don't know who said it,but I really hope that"The meek will inherit the Earth."Expug wrote:Yeah, Danny answered it perfectly.dagosd2000 wrote:PugExpug wrote:Danny and Bobby.
Ive not seen this before, although Im familiar with the situation.
Very poignant.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4afYmsjPJA
I mentioned something about this story a while back. Mr. Arrogance(Merchant)was doing a pretty good job until at the end he asks Little Red if he(Little Red) won the fight in the end. Danny grins at him and says very calmly,"No Bobby kicked my ass."
What was Merchant looking for Danny to say anyway?
The fighters situations are clear.Lopez didnt need to point out anything and he didnt.
London took part in a typical brawl with Boston longshoreman McNeeley in a 10-rounder at London's Olympia in 1963. Referee Harry Gibbs let them foul away for a few rounds then barked, "Right, you've had your fun, now let's see some boxing!kikibalt wrote:
Brian London vs Tom McNeeley
Sacrilege.kikibalt wrote:
Took a spin this morning. Was in Southeast San Diego. Decided to drive by Ol' Arch's house. Found out it's a hotel for gay men. How'd that song go? "So Easy To Remember,So Hard To Forget." I wish I could forget about what I saw this morning. Sorry if any of you guys see this and feel shitty like I do.
diego
You have to feel sorry for anyone fighting a peak Louis. They were in for a bit of a beating.kikibalt wrote:
Joe Louis & Lou Nova
Benniebennie wrote:Sacrilege.kikibalt wrote:
Took a spin this morning. Was in Southeast San Diego. Decided to drive by Ol' Arch's house. Found out it's a hotel for gay men. How'd that song go? "So Easy To Remember,So Hard To Forget." I wish I could forget about what I saw this morning. Sorry if any of you guys see this and feel shitty like I do.
diego
I read an article a while back . An interview with Lou Nova just brfore he passed. He was all pissed off at Ray Arcel,his trainer,for not getting him ready to fight Louis. I couldn't make heads or tails of what he was taliking about. Nova said Arcel was never a fighter and knew nothing about boxing. After reading the interview,I figured Nova knew nothing about how to accept defeat.bennie wrote:You have to feel sorry for anyone fighting a peak Louis. They were in for a bit of a beating.kikibalt wrote:
Joe Louis & Lou Nova