
Classic American West Coast Boxing
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
bennie wrote:
Faded Chavez.
In July, 2000 I covered the Kostya Tszyu-J.C. Chavez fight in Phoenix, Az. for an on-line boxing publication. Here is the link to the story . . .
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/w ... farris.htm
-Rick Farris
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Every year, World Boxing Hall of Famer Julian Jackson, makes an appearance at our annual induction banquet. Wearing black rimmed glasses and a smile, this Jamaican boxing great has a peaceful nature and engaging personality, making it hard for some to imagine the tremendous power this man brought into the ring. One of the best of his era, no question.bennie wrote:
The Hawk
-Rick
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
How many dogs you'all got?[/quote]raylawpc wrote:
None. "Caesar" our West Highland Whitehaired Terrier (westie), died last year. He was 18 years old. Our son brings over his westie from time-to-time and we enjoy him. Its kind of like having a grandchild. "Ronnie" comes over, we play with him and enjoy him, then he goes home when we get tired of him.
I had a westie in the 80's Ray. What a great little pup he was, and a true terrier, lots a heart.
Rick
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Cecil Hudson. Look at his face. Kinda looks like Mike Tyson?kikibalt wrote:
Cecil Hudson
Circa 1947
-Rick
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
kikibalt wrote:
received this pic from my brother Mando yesterday via email, it shows my sister
Rachel, who is giving Mando and his wife Pat a tour of her vineyards that she
has in Napa, Ca.
I also got the news from Mando that Rachel has about two months to live as
she is dying from pancreatic cancer and her chemo is not working, we knew
she was sick, but its still hard to accept.
So sorry, Frank.
-Rick
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Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
kikibalt wrote:
Eddie Marcus
Eddie Marcus went to High School with one of my old friends, Karl Nelson, who passed a few years back. After retiring, Marcus worked as a bartender in a couple Wilshire area taverns in L.A. One was owned by George Parnassus, the other by my former mgr. Suey Welch.
-Rick Farris
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
I can only echo Rick's sentiments, Frankie.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:
received this pic from my brother Mando yesterday via email, it shows my sister
Rachel, who is giving Mando and his wife Pat a tour of her vineyards that she
has in Napa, Ca.
I also got the news from Mando that Rachel has about two months to live as
she is dying from pancreatic cancer and her chemo is not working, we knew
she was sick, but its still hard to accept.
So sorry, Frank.
-Rick
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Layne looks like a man who doesn't care much about defence. He suffered a bad beating at the hands of Marciano, of course.kikibalt wrote:
Jack Nelson, Marv Jensen, Rex Layne, Charley Kalani
Tough guy.
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Chavez really spoiled his legacy.Rick Farris wrote:bennie wrote:
Faded Chavez.
In July, 2000 I covered the Kostya Tszyu-J.C. Chavez fight in Phoenix, Az. for an on-line boxing publication. Here is the link to the story . . .
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/w ... farris.htm
-Rick Farris
And Wise should have been allowed to fight.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Jackson could knock you out with a slap.Rick Farris wrote:Every year, World Boxing Hall of Famer Julian Jackson, makes an appearance at our annual induction banquet. Wearing black rimmed glasses and a smile, this Jamaican boxing great has a peaceful nature and engaging personality, making it hard for some to imagine the tremendous power this man brought into the ring. One of the best of his era, no question.bennie wrote:
The Hawk
-Rick
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Rick & Bennie, thank you.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Duke didn't stop Britain's Len Harvey, who was only ever stopped by Freddie Mills (in his last fight) and heavyweight Jack Petersen.kikibalt wrote:
Must be someone else.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
bennie wrote:Duke didn't stop Britain's Len Harvey, who was only ever stopped by Freddie Mills (in his last fight) and heavyweight Jack Petersen.kikibalt wrote:
Must be someone else.
Did Duke and Harvey fight? to lazy to look at their records
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Nope, Frankie. As soon as I saw the one round thing I knew it was wrong. I would have heard of Duke, otherwise. They may have sparred, who knows? The world was BIG back then and facts were harder to check.kikibalt wrote:bennie wrote:Duke didn't stop Britain's Len Harvey, who was only ever stopped by Freddie Mills (in his last fight) and heavyweight Jack Petersen.kikibalt wrote:
Must be someone else.
Did Duke and Harvey fight? to lazy to look at their records
















