kikibalt wrote:raylawpc wrote:Rick Farris wrote:World Boxing Hall of Fame
The 2009 WBHOF Inductees are:
Boxer Catagory:
Orlando Canizalez
Brian Mitchell
Rafael Herrera
Lucia Rijker
Expanded Catagory:
Al Bernstein
Dr. James Jen Kin
Amilcar Brusa
Posthumous:
George Dixon
Alphonse Halimi
Lily Rodriguez
-Rick Farris
WBHOF Selection Commitee Chairman
I only voted for one of those guys and gals.
Who the heck is Joe Dixon?
Heck!, I forgot who I voted for...
I think Joe Dixon was before my dad's time...

George Dixon was the first black fighter to ever win a world boxing championship. In the 1890's, he held both the bantamweight and featherweight title. Tom Ray can take credit for his induction this year. I wasn't up on every single "inducted" boxer when I started out here, and there were many who have been overlooked. As I started to dig thru the records I found that several of the boxers who had been inducted were not listed on the roll call. Jimmy Lennon Sr. was not listed, although junior was. Charley Goldman, Jake Shagrue, and quite a few others were not listed. Other names were mispelled (Jack Blackburn was listed as "Mack Blackburn"). I was amazed that they had let the program be printed without one previous board member aware of the incomplete list. How could that happen? Sine I found the discrepency, I'm fixing it. If it's not totally accurate, you can put the blame on me. The World Boxing Hall of Fame, today, consistes of a banquet and a program. That program is the WBHOF. It has the potential to be a nice publication, but the Hall of Fame is about preserving history, and should be accountable for "honoring" legends, not ignoring them. Of course, the first thing I do when I list the names of the "new" inductees is list "George" as "Joe"
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(and I'm the one who put the name in for immediate induction.) I know who he was, but you gotta take into consideration I akso took a few shots to the head myself, so I'll use that as my excuse.
-Rick Farris