
Laurent Dauthuille vs Paddy Young








Okay. I've never particularly liked it when a fight was stopped on a cut, and yet the fighter could still see to defend himself and land punches. Unless the cut would lead to a serious disfigurement or permanent damage, I think a fight should continue unless the fighter can't see to defend himself.kikibalt wrote:raylawpc wrote:Frank, you were probably there that night. The picture looks like the cut was at the side of Gato's eye. Was Gato having trouble seeing as a result of the cut? Because it doesn't look like any blood is going into his eye.
Tom,
The cut was not in a bad spot, but it WAS a nasty cut, the fight had to be stopped, no doubt about that.



I agree.kikibalt wrote:Great story, diego.
They say you have to beware of the unmarked fighters. This guy looks like he could really fight.kikibalt wrote:
Bernard Docusen
Docusen is to be inducted into the
"California Boxing Hall of Fame" on
Saturday, June 21,2008
Dan Hanley?kikibalt wrote:Thanks to Dan!bennie wrote: Great pics, Frankie.
bennie wrote:Dan Hanley?kikibalt wrote:Thanks to Dan!bennie wrote: Great pics, Frankie.
Gordy is a former pro.kikibalt wrote:Don't say she hit like a girl
By Larry Stewart, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Boxing aficionado Johnny Ortiz, former part-owner of the Main Street Gym and the host of a boxing radio show for 12 years, will be among the inductees into the California Boxing Hall of Fame at a luncheon Saturday at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City.
Ortiz, who has written a yet-to-be-published book about his life, has one boxing memory that sticks out.
Ortiz was cheering on his friend Jerry Quarry as he beat up on Brian London at the Olympic Auditorium on March 9, 1967, when suddenly the woman behind him conked him on the head with her purse.
It was London's wife.
"I said at the time that London may have won the fight had his wife been in the ring with him," Ortiz recalled.
Trivia time
Another inductee at Saturday's boxing luncheon will be Berry Gordy, founder of the Motown record label. What is Gordy's connection to boxing?
You're right, he fought at the Olympic 3 times in 1949, I think.bennie wrote:Gordy is a former pro.kikibalt wrote:Don't say she hit like a girl
By Larry Stewart, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Boxing aficionado Johnny Ortiz, former part-owner of the Main Street Gym and the host of a boxing radio show for 12 years, will be among the inductees into the California Boxing Hall of Fame at a luncheon Saturday at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City.
Ortiz, who has written a yet-to-be-published book about his life, has one boxing memory that sticks out.
Ortiz was cheering on his friend Jerry Quarry as he beat up on Brian London at the Olympic Auditorium on March 9, 1967, when suddenly the woman behind him conked him on the head with her purse.
It was London's wife.
"I said at the time that London may have won the fight had his wife been in the ring with him," Ortiz recalled.
Trivia time
Another inductee at Saturday's boxing luncheon will be Berry Gordy, founder of the Motown record label. What is Gordy's connection to boxing?
No I won't foget, I myself will be shooting pics. and I will have two of my grandsons shooting with my other two cameras, I'm going to set one of my cameras on B & W.bennie wrote:Don't forget those pics on Saturday, Frankie.
Diegodagosd2000 wrote:I'll bo going to Southern Spain today with my wife and my grandchildren,Amanda and Adam for three weeks. Adam will be studying guitar and Amanda will be dancing Flamenco. I know Frank and some of the gang will be together in LA. at the Boxing Banquet. I wish I could be there,but I made the reservations way in advance because of the price of air travel. By the time I knew of the Banquet it was too late.
I'll try to find something there pertaining to boxing,but so far nothing. Bullfighting,soccer,Flamenco,and their contemporary interests(which doesn't include boxing)is quite different than the Southland LA. scene,and even Mexico. Southern Spain(called Andalucia)has not modernized that much like Northern Spain or Barcelona. It has kept most of its traditions and like every country, people are aware of the region they live in. They are proud to be Andalucians.
Anyway,I'll send something. It might not be about boxiing,but I'll try to make it interesting.
Dagos