Dongee wrote:Rick:
Paul Matty was a business man and not about to run a boxing gymnasium. He probably either leased or rented the place to Jake Shugrue even back in those days. I remember he was hoping to have Johnny Francis run it for him.
Did you see my post on the clean, well-equipped Ringside Gym of the mid-1930s? That was a really fine facility that did not last long as their management failed to lure boxers away from Barney Dempsey's Manhattan Gym or Carlo Curtis' Main St. Gym.
The Ringside was upstairs, on the south side of 12th street, midway between Broadway and Hill. I went there sevral times before it closed but it was never busy. Some of the eastern fighters used it, such as Lou Salica and Abe Feldman, both managed at the time by Hymie Caplan.
hap navarro
Hap . . . I remember your mentioning the Ringside Gym a long while back. I am truly interested in all of the L.A. gyms, regardless of their popularity. On a different note, I was talking with Vince Delgado today. I mentioned my asking you about his career, and how he had been a winning fighter at the Legion, not losing until he strayed. He agreed, that things were much different at the Olympic, and sure enough, that's where he soon lost. He appreciated your remembering him, and credits you for having matched him right. He has also enjoyed the memories of yourself and Frank, tales of Gil Cadilli, Carlos Chavez, Bolanos, etc. I share a few things you guys have mentioned here and it brings back some special memories for him. Not many out there who can discuss it today.
-Rick Farris