dagosd2000 wrote:
Willie "The Lion" Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBICF6TGLcA
There's Gonna Be The Devil To Pay
Just beautiful!
dagosd2000 wrote:
Willie "The Lion" Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBICF6TGLcA
There's Gonna Be The Devil To Pay
No reply. I've been to that gym three times in recent months and I must have bad karma. Everytime I go in there everything seems out of sync.kikibalt wrote:Roger...No call from Jr. R's daughter?
Thanks RickRick Farris wrote:dagosd2000 wrote:
Willie "The Lion" Smith
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBICF6TGLcA
There's Gonna Be The Devil To Pay
Just beautiful!
Oh well!!dagosd2000 wrote:No reply. I've been to that gym three times in recent months and I must have bad karma. Everytime I go in there everything seems out of sync.kikibalt wrote:Roger...No call from Jr. R's daughter?



Thumbs are overrated unless you're hitch hiking.dagosd2000 wrote:
That picture I posted,"A Great Day In Harlem", Willie "The Lion" Smith was standing(fifth from the left) and had a fainting spell. He went to the side of the curb to sit down. The picture was taken without Willie.
BTW.This is a retake I took of Willie. I noticed that in the first picture I left out his thumb holding his cigar. You see,I'm not so bad a guy. I gave Willie a second chance unlike that morning in 1958

Randyman wrote:I was watching a PBS cooking show earlier today and the cook was making Chicken Tomatillo. It looked good so I made a quick run to the market and made it myself. It was good. That roasted Jalapeno you see on the plate was really hot. I'm still perspiring but it was good.
Randy
Rick Farris wrote:An "Irish" Frankie Crawford quote:
"Where I grew up in Cleveland, if you still had all your teeth by the age of fourteen, you were girl."
-Rick Farris
He was a quality fighter and deserved to be major world champion when he licked Salud, who had just handed in his WBA belt rather than defend in unsettled Colombia. On a great run at the time, Jesse went on to win the WBO title, of course. He peaked around this time, showing good power along with his undoubted southpaw boxing kills. He lost his WBO title to our own Duke McKnezie on a close decision over here. An 'iffy' middle-round knockdown left Jesse with a bit too much to do, although there was never much between them.mhagler91490 wrote:I was just wondering what you guy's thoughts were on Jesse Benavides? I know he was pretty popular in Sacremento at one point but I was wondering how he was regarded throughout California. I was also wondering what your thoughts on his style are, I know he was criticsized for being a runner throughout his career but from what I have seen of him (his fights with Salud and Seabrooks) I don't really see it.
Bizarrely, I'm watching Conrad right now on Columbo.kikibalt wrote:(Photography- Theo Ehret)
Ruben Navarro vs. "Irish" Frankie Crawford
December 2, 1971 - Olympic Auditorium
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Early in the first round, Navarro rocked Crawford with a looping right to the jaw.
Frankie's knees buckled, and he struggled to remain on his feet. That was the beginning of the end.
Navarro controlled the fight from that moment on, scoring a near shutout on all three scorecards.
I knew both personally. Ruben had been my stablemate until earlier in the year, and I'd worked with Crawford on-and-off in the gym. At the time, Frankie was going thru a personal crisis of sorts. He had issues involving his former manager, actor Robert Conrad.
-Rick Farris