Classic American West Coast Boxing

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kikibalt wrote:I found some of Frankie's fights on you tube, but I can't fine all the parts, will keep looking.
Please do Frank as I aint seen any. :TU:
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This has been posted before but I make no apologies for positing it again as I really like the pic!! Obviously we all know who they are, I believe their dad posts on here occasionally!! :)
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Richie and Albert Sandoval
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There was a younger Madrid brother, Alex, who also fought pro. I think all 3 brothers mainly fought out of Reseda.
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Adriano and Memo Arreola
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all these photos were in a magazine article about fighting brothers, particularly from California as there was quite a lot. Also mentioned but not photographed were Richard, Mario and Danny Zavala, Herman and John Montes, Jaime and Mike Garza, Tomas and Irleis Perez.
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Boxingnut wrote:all these photos were in a magazine article about fighting brothers, particularly from California as there was quite a lot. Also mentioned but not photographed were Richard, Mario and Danny Zavala, Herman and John Montes, Jaime and Mike Garza, Tomas and Irleis Perez.

Thanks Rob...For posting those photos, btw I found more of Frankie's fights and I posted them.
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Ray Stank.Al's brother?
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dagosd2000 wrote:
Boxingnut wrote:Image
Rob
Ray Stank.Al's brother?
Thats Al Stankie in the photo.... :oo
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Junior sure was slick as a whistle. Did you think that because he was left handed a lot of guys ducked him?
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kikibalt wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
Boxingnut wrote:Image
Rob
Ray Stank.Al's brother?
Thats Al Stankie in the photo.... :oo
OOPS. I'm tellin' ya. If I don't get this cataract surgery soon,I won't be able to post much anymore. Can't even find the keys sometimes.
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dagosd2000 wrote:
Frank
Junior sure was slick as a whistle. Did you think that because he was left handed a lot of guys ducked him?
Yes and yes!!.... :witzend:
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Boxingnut wrote:all these photos were in a magazine article about fighting brothers, particularly from California as there was quite a lot. Also mentioned but not photographed were Richard, Mario and Danny Zavala, Herman and John Montes, Jaime and Mike Garza, Tomas and Irleis Perez.
Rob . . . The photos bring to mind a lot of fighting brothers in the Los Angeles area. As a kid boxing in the L.A. Jr. Golden Gloves program, I'd see them coming up. There were the Quarry's, Sandoval's, Baltazar's, Davila's, Montes, to name a few. Sometimes you'd see a whole family of kids in the ring, and as they got older one or two might drop out. Many of the L.A. brothers I came up with, many went on to fight for world championships.

-Rick Farris
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kikibalt wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
Frank
Junior sure was slick as a whistle. Did you think that because he was left handed a lot of guys ducked him?
Yes and yes!!.... :witzend:
Frank
I mean this. I've met Junior twice. I wish I had his disposition. Down to Earth. Easy going. Not all wrapped up in himself. I work on it all the time,but when I meet someone like Frankie,I wish I was him.
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dagosd2000 wrote:Frank
I mean this. I've met Junior twice. I wish I had his disposition. Down to Earth. Easy going. Not all wrapped up in himself. I work on it all the time,but when I meet someone like Frankie,I wish I was him.
Rog...Its true what you say about Frankie, he is the sweetest guy outside the ring you'll ever meet.
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dagosd2000 wrote:
Boxingnut wrote:Image
Rob
Ray Stank.Al's brother?

That's Al, it was the writer's error. Hey Frank, do you remember when Redd Fox was managing boxers in town? He handled a heavyweight, Young Sanford.

-Rick
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Rog . . . get the surgery! We can't afford to lose you, the place would go all to hell! :oo

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I want to thank John McDermott from Fairview N.J. for posting Frankie's fights on you tube
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Rick Farris wrote:
dagosd2000 wrote:
Boxingnut wrote:Image
Rob
Ray Stank.Al's brother?

That's Al, it was the writer's error. Hey Frank, do you remember when Redd Fox was managing boxers in town? He handled a heavyweight, Young Sanford.

-Rick
He also had a kid that fought Paul Gonzalez, can't recall his name at the moment.
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kikibalt wrote:I want to thank John McDermott from Fairview N.J. for posting Frankie's fights on you tube
Frankie wipes HIMSELF down with the towel at the end. Great boxing display by Junior.
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bennie wrote:
kikibalt wrote:I want to thank John McDermott from Fairview N.J. for posting Frankie's fights on you tube
Frankie wipes HIMSELF down with the towel at the end. Great boxing display by Junior.
Oh, Randy has already commented on this. :oops: I missed his original post. Cruz seemed to hurt Frankie in the fifth round but Frankie came out and made a real statement a round later and then took over and it could have been stopped sooner.
In England the referee would have used the cut as an excuse to save the guy.
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