I'm going along too but if Mel shows up I'm staying home! No one could ruin a good time like our own Mel Epstein. God Bless his devious little heart!Rick Farris wrote:Tom . . . I remember those short robes and mine were the same. And you also struck a memory when you mentioned the six-ounce "Seyer" golves that were perfect for bag punching. Quite honestly, I wish I could join you on that walk back in time to your gym. I wish we could all take each other to these places from the past. I'd love to join Brian in Chicago, and have Frank take us back to the Teamsters Gym when the likes of Keeny Teran was training. And as long as I'm dreaming, maybe Hap will provide us with a few seats at the Legion for a Bolanos fight?raylawpc wrote:Now that you write that, Randy, I think O'Grady may have had some kind of deal with Tuf-Wear because that's all he sold to the fighters. We used Tuf-Wear gloves for all the pro fights. It was good equipment - especially the gloves. "Tuf-Wear" was an apt description for that equipment.Randyman wrote:Although not a very successful one, Mel Epstein became a West Coast distributor for Tuf-Wear in 1975 or 1976, so consequently everything we used was Tuf-Wear. It was good quality gear. Very durable.
I bought a pair of red Ortiz boxing gloves in 1975 from the luggage store below the Main Street Gym. I preferred sparring with the Ortiz gloves. They were similar in style to Reyes (at that time I think they were Seyers), as I remember them.
In 1980 I left the gloves with Larry Soto, while I took some time off to be with my father while he was sick. When I went back he said he had sold them to someone that really liked them. he never gave me the money either.
Mel bought me a real nice terry cloth robe before my fight with Nacho Cota at the Coliseum in San Diego but he ruined it by having "The Smasher" emblazoned on the back in big bold letters. It was too embarrassing to wear. Mel had a thing for nick names but I sure didn't like that one. Smasher belonged on some shaved and bald headed muscle bound wrestler in black Speedos.
When we got to the arena Mel says "Where's your robe?" "Oh, gee Mel, I forgot it" So I used a towel. I did the same thing in Las Vegas. He was pissed but he got over it. The "Smasher" was just too much. especially for a kid that had yet to smash anyone. That robe hung in my closet for years, unused. I'm not sure whatever happened to it.
Randy
But I wonder if Tuf-Wear sold bag gloves, because we all had Everlast bag gloves, sold to us by Pat O'Grady . . .
I also had an old pair of Seyer 5 or 6 ounces gloves that I used as my bag gloves. They were old Seyers - black leather and not those cool looking white and red gloves you guys in LA fought in. I really liked those old Seyer gloves.
My robe was an Everlast white terry cloth. It was one of those short robes, you might remember, that came down just north of the hem of your trunks. I got it because Jerry Quarry wore a short robe, and I thought he looked cool. I had "O.C.U. - Kappa Alpha Order" on the back. (My frat brothers forbid me from losing any fights if I wore that robe - but I did anyway . . .)
My nickname was, naturally, "Sugar Ray," but that nickname is where any similarity between my boxing ability and Robinson's both began and ended.
Gosh, I'd give just about anything to go back in time and spend a Spring afternoon working out with my friends at our gym on North May Avenue in Oklahoma City!!![]()
-Rick Farris
Randy


