
My father talking to my mother sometime in the 1940's, in East Los Angeles, my uncle Gilbert to the right.

My father (second from right) with some old pals, mid 1950's in Los Angeles.


Admittedly, I don't know too much about Larry Cisneros but I do know that the great state of New Mexico has consistently turned out good, if not always great, fighters, including Bob Foster, Ted "Mustang" Garcia, Johnny Tapia, Danny Romero, Los Angeles' own "Adopted" New Mexican fighter, Art Aragon and my own cousin Louie Burke. I will always be partial to New Mexico, since that is where my family is from. Lots of history there.kikibalt wrote:
When fighters were fighters
Larry Cisneros
Alias The Rock of New Mexico
Country USA
Global Id 10235
Birthplace Questa, NM
Division Welterweight
Born 1917-09-17
Stance Orthodox
Height 166cm
Career Record © http://www.boxrec.com
Date Opponent Location Result
1948-09-02 Johnny Greco Montreal, Canada NC NC 4
1948-05-25 Tony Martinez Taos, USA W KO 5
1948-02-04 Jesse Flores Oakland, USA L MD 10
1947-10-09 Frankie Fernandez Honolulu, USA L KO 4
1947-08-19 Gene Burton Los Angeles, USA L UD 10
1947-06-24 Chalky Wright Albuquerque, USA W PTS 10
1947-05-27 Eddie Prince Los Angeles, USA W MD 10
1947-04-25 Roman Alvarez Hollywood, USA W MD 10
1947-04-03 Johnny Suarez Hollywood, USA W KO 3
1947-01-15 Frankie Moore Oakland, USA W SD 10
1946-12-20 Vic Grupico Hollywood, USA W PTS 10
1946-10-28 Johnny Williams New York City, USA W SD 10
1946-10-22 Joey Varoff Brooklyn, USA W PTS 8
1946-08-30 Norman Rubio New York City, USA W PTS 10
1946-08-24 Victor Moreno Staten Island, USA W PTS 8
1946-06-07 Matt Oglesby Albuquerque, USA W KO 4
1946-05-22 Frankie Moore Oakland, USA W PTS 10
1946-05-10 Memo Llanes Hollywood, USA W TKO 9
1946-04-05 Leon Spencer Hollywood, USA W UD 10
1946-02-05 John Thomas Los Angeles, USA L SD 10
1945-12-14 Eddie Hudson Hollywood, USA W UD 10
1945-10-12 Matt Oglesby Hollywood, USA W UD 10
1943-12-29 Marcel Cerdan Algiers, Algeria L KO 2
1943-10-13 Marcel Cerdan Oran, Algeria L KO 6
1943-09-29 Jerry Blackwell Algiers, Algeria W KO 2
1943-06-27 Dixie Fleming Casablanca, Morocco W PTS 10
1942-03-23 George Costner Louisville, USA W PTS 10
1942-03-02 Bobby Simmons Louisville, USA W PTS 10
1941-10-15 California Jackie Wilson Oakland, USA L PTS 10
1941-09-26 Johnny Hutchinson Hollywood, USA W PTS 10
1941-08-15 Richard Polite Hollywood, USA D TD 8
1941-08-01 California Jackie Wilson Hollywood, USA L PTS 10
1941-07-02 Sheik Rangel Oakland, USA W PTS 10
1941-06-13 Johnny Hutchinson Hollywood, USA L PTS 10
1941-05-27 Johnny Hutchinson Los Angeles, USA W PTS 10
1941-05-21 Sammy Brown Oakland, USA W KO 7
1941-04-10 Ray Price Hollywood, USA W PTS 10
1941-02-28 Cecil Hudson Hollywood, USA L PTS 10
1941-02-21 Andy Scrivani Hollywood, USA W PTS 10
1941-02-07 Andy Scrivani Hollywood, USA W PTS 6
1941-01-07 Ray Price Los Angeles, USA D PTS 6
1940-12-06 Cecil Hudson Hollywood, USA L PTS 6
1940-11-06 Dub Bowen Wilmington, USA W KO 3
1940-10-11 Ray Price Hollywood, USA W PTS 6
1940-09-11 Dencio Cabanela Wilmington, USA D TD 6
1940-08-23 Chief Evening Thunder Hollywood, USA W PTS 6
1940-08-12 Eddie Bello San Francisco, USA W PTS 6
1940-08-05 Jimmy Liggett San Francisco, USA W TKO 2
1940-07-19 Henry Majcher Hollywood, USA W PTS 4
1940-06-14 Chief Evening Thunder Hollywood, USA W PTS 6
1940-05-03 Willie Fields Hollywood, USA W PTS 4
1940-04-19 Eddie Stanley Hollywood, USA W PTS 4
1940-04-09 Chief Crazy Horse Los Angeles, USA W PTS 6
1940-04-05 Zeke Castro Hollywood, USA W PTS 4
1939-12-01 Ted Garcia San Luis, USA W PTS 10
1939-10-16 Davie Manzanares San Luis, USA W KO 1
1939-09-18 Willie Russell Columbus, USA W PTS 10
1939-08-29 Stanley Poreda Detroit, USA W PTS 10
1939-07-31 Willie Russell Columbus, USA L PTS 10
1939-07-28 Joe Doty Sault Sainte Marie, USA W PTS 10
1939-07-18 Willie Russell Columbus, USA W PTS 10
1939-07-10 Mansfield Driskill Detroit, USA W PTS 8
1939-05-26 Young Kid McCoy Detroit, USA L PTS 8
1939-05-12 Johnny Kid Crismas Detroit, USA W PTS 8
1939-05-02 Lloyd Pine Detroit, USA W PTS 8
1939-04-19 Jackie Simmons Milwaukee, USA W PTS 6
1939-04-17 Johnny Green Detroit, USA W KO 2
1939-04-03 Ralph Barnett Detroit, USA W KO 4
1939-03-24 Eddie Scott Detroit, USA W PTS 6
1939-03-21 Nick Basil Detroit, USA W KO 2
1939-03-13 Young Armando Santiago Chicago, USA W PTS 6
1939-03-01 Lee Sheppard Cleveland, USA L KO 2
1938-02-10 Buster Johnson W KO 3
1938-01-25 Tiny Garcia W PTS 10
1938-01-20 Pete Regal W KO 4
1938-01-15 Tiny Garcia W PTS 10
1938-01-05 Moose Maxwell W KO 2
1938-01-01 Joe Gardini W KO 3
1937-08-05 Chato Gonzalez W KO 2
1937-07-30 Teles Vigil San Luis, USA W KO 2
1937-02-05 Johnny Martin W PTS 8
1937-02-01 Jimmy Carter W PTS 10
1937-01-25 Bobby Valdez W PTS 8
1937-01-20 Smokie Kansas W KO 3
1937-01-15 Encinio Romero W KO 3
1937-01-01 Perry Cruz W PTS 6
Record to Date
Won 68 (KOs 20) Lost 14 Drawn 3 Total 86

I would not believe a word either Camacho utters. Senior is currently in jail for breaking into a computer shop to steal his OWN computer, uriunating in the shop while he was in there. He is America's dumbest criminal, surely. His son once blatantly punked out of a fight with Jesse James Leija...kikibalt wrote:Camacho backing out
By Edgar Gonzalez
Junior middleweight contender and son of legend Hector Camacho,
Jr has denied that he backed out of a November 8 match up with
former world champion Luis Ramon “Yory Boy” Campas in Tijuana,
MX because of weight issues as claimed by the event’s promoter.
Camacho not only vehemently denies that he is out of shape; he
also says he was never given a contract for the November 8 contest.
“I didn’t know anything about the bout,” Camacho said. “I would have
loved the match up (with Campas) but I never got a contract for it.
I don’t know where this rumor came from.” Camacho (46-3-1, 26 KO’s)
says he’s been training for a November 20 scheduled 10-round bout
with Dave Saunders in Altoona, IA. As to the question of Camacho’s
physical condition, the Orlando, FL resident says he is currently near
the junior middleweight limit of 154 pounds. “I’m at 155 now so I am in
great shape,” Camacho said. “So why would I back out of a fight?”
In Camacho last fight in May of 2008 against Roel Salinas at the Plaza
De Toros El Paseo, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The Puerto Rican looked
fat and weight 168. What are your thoughts about Camacho Jr.?
Your dad has a 'good' face, Randy.Randyman wrote:More L.A. Noir
My father talking to my mother sometime in the 1940's, in East Los Angeles, my uncle Gilbert to the right.
My father (second from right) with some old pals, mid 1950's in Los Angeles.
Hector Camacho Sr is a legend? Bennie, about Camacho vs Jesse James Leija, you took the words right out of my mouth. From a purely technical standpoint, Camacho Sr. had the potential to be great. He had talent to spare. It was his behavior, inside and outside the ring, and his inconsistencies that kept him from reaching true greatness. He had his moments but they were few and far between. If Camacho is a legend, what does that make Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson?bennie wrote:I would not believe a word either Camacho utters. Senior is currently in jail for breaking into a computer shop to steal his OWN computer, uriunating in the shop while he was in there. He is America's dumbest criminal, surely. His son once blatantly punked out of a fight with Jesse James Leija...kikibalt wrote:Camacho backing out
By Edgar Gonzalez
Junior middleweight contender and son of legend Hector Camacho,
Jr has denied that he backed out of a November 8 match up with
former world champion Luis Ramon “Yory Boy” Campas in Tijuana,
MX because of weight issues as claimed by the event’s promoter.
Camacho not only vehemently denies that he is out of shape; he
also says he was never given a contract for the November 8 contest.
“I didn’t know anything about the bout,” Camacho said. “I would have
loved the match up (with Campas) but I never got a contract for it.
I don’t know where this rumor came from.” Camacho (46-3-1, 26 KO’s)
says he’s been training for a November 20 scheduled 10-round bout
with Dave Saunders in Altoona, IA. As to the question of Camacho’s
physical condition, the Orlando, FL resident says he is currently near
the junior middleweight limit of 154 pounds. “I’m at 155 now so I am in
great shape,” Camacho said. “So why would I back out of a fight?”
In Camacho last fight in May of 2008 against Roel Salinas at the Plaza
De Toros El Paseo, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The Puerto Rican looked
fat and weight 168. What are your thoughts about Camacho Jr.?
Frankie, what are your thoughts on Senior?
Thanks Bennie, I agree, if I may so say so. The picture below really shows it.bennie wrote:Your dad has a 'good' face, Randy.Randyman wrote:More L.A. Noir
My father talking to my mother sometime in the 1940's, in East Los Angeles, my uncle Gilbert to the right.
My father (second from right) with some old pals, mid 1950's in Los Angeles.

Well said Tom, and put that way, beyond dispute!!raylawpc wrote:Randyman wrote:If Camacho is a legend, what does that make Rocky Marciano and Sugar Ray Robinson?
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The infamous round ring. It looks like something out of a futuristic sci-fi movie.kikibalt wrote:
San Francisco shipyards 1944. Former Middleweight champ Fred Apostoli
boxes an exhibition with Vic Grupico before workmen, Frank Carter is the referee.
Bobbin & Weavin


Now, that is what you call 'walking the walk'. Fantastic shot. Marciano, it has to be said, was right out of order that night, fouling a brave but outclassed opponent repeatedly and coming across as a bully.kikibalt wrote:
Don Cockell vs the Rock
Stallone looks a bit like Uncle John.Randyman wrote:From Yahoo Sports
Hopkins a racist and coward according to Calzaghe
By Steve Cofield
Joe Calzaghe just wanted a few days to rest and mull over his future but the British media is all over the guy and it appears that he's tired of being asked the question. In a recent interview with The Mirror, Calzaghe mentions that he has little passion left for the sport and that the most lucrative fight out there, a rematch with Bernard Hopkins, won't happen because he can't stand the man.
Calzaghe has been outspoken in response to Hopkins' claims that he and fellow causasian Kelly Pavlik didn't have the game to beat elite black fighters:
"Screw Hopkins, man. He got his (expletive) kicked by a white boy. He's got to accept that. He's an idiot. A complete (expletive). I don't want to give him a rematch. It wouldn't be a good fight. The guy's a racist. He was never going to give me any credit."
The Welshman made similar comments to Yahoo! Sports last week when asked about Hopkins' racial boxing theories:
"It was a stupid comment. It's like the same comment he made towards me. And he did lose to a white guy so I don't know what he's trying to get to. I just think it's ignorant. All of our heavyweights before were predominately black. Now the Klitschkos and all that are white. Is that saying black heavyweights should fight like white heavyweights?"
'Super Joe also said he has no respect for Hopkins' fighting style:
"The way he fought against me in Las Vegas was cowardly because he held on all night and feigned being hit by low blows. He tried to steal the fight."