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Body of son of boxing promoter Bob Arum found in Washington's North Cascades
GEORGE TIBBITS
Associated Press Writer
SEATTLE (AP) — A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say.
The body of the younger Arum, an experienced mountain climber, was spotted Friday afternoon from a National Park Service helicopter at about the 7,700-foot level on the north face of 8,500-foot Storm King Mountain, park spokeswoman Kerry Olson said.
Previous flights had been made in this area, but recent snow melt made it possible to locate the 49-year-old Seattle environmental attorney's body, she said.
It wasn't possible to retrieve the body, but Olson said it was clear to searchers that Arum was dead.
"There was no doubt of that," she said, adding it appeared that Arum had fallen.
National Park Service workers were trying to develop a plan to recover the body, which is in an area so difficult "that people can't rappel down or climb up to it," Olson said.
The search began Monday after Arum failed to return from a solo weekend trip to scale the mountain, which is about 85 miles northeast of Seattle. Family members said the climb was part of Arum's goal of reaching the summit of the 100 highest peaks in the state.
"His plan was to climb Storm King on Saturday, Aug. 28, so it's probably a safe assumption that he fell that day," Olson said.
Arum's backpack was found Wednesday on a trail on the mountain's less arduous south side, Olson said. The backpack was found at about 7,400-feet along a climbing route, and climbing gear was missing from the pack.
Climbers often take only essential gear to lighten their load while attempting a summit.
Arum's smaller pack was found higher on the mountain on Thursday, and Olson said his body was found about 300 feet below that spot in an extremely steep area with a lot of loose rock.
About 20 people, some using trained search dogs, participated in Friday's search, along with four helicopters, two of them King County sheriff's aircraft with heat-seeking equipment. Counting coordinators and support workers, about 50 people were involved in the search, Olson said.
John Arum's profile on the website of his Seattle law firm, Ziontz, Chestnut, Varnell, Berley and Slonim says he served on the board of the Washington Environmental Council from 1997-2004 and from 2006 until the present.
He got his undergraduate degree in political science from Reed College in Oregon and graduated from the University of Washington Law School.
Other lawyers in his firm did not immediately respond to Associated Press e-mails seeking comment Friday night.
Earlier this week, Bob Arum left Los Angeles to join park rangers coordinating the search effort. He had been on a three-city tour promoting the Nov. 13 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. His stepson, Todd duBoef, took over the tour that also stopped in New York and Dallas.
Representatives of Bob Arum were not immediately available for commentlate Friday night.
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AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in New York contributed to this report.
GEORGE TIBBITS
Associated Press Writer
SEATTLE (AP) — A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say.
The body of the younger Arum, an experienced mountain climber, was spotted Friday afternoon from a National Park Service helicopter at about the 7,700-foot level on the north face of 8,500-foot Storm King Mountain, park spokeswoman Kerry Olson said.
Previous flights had been made in this area, but recent snow melt made it possible to locate the 49-year-old Seattle environmental attorney's body, she said.
It wasn't possible to retrieve the body, but Olson said it was clear to searchers that Arum was dead.
"There was no doubt of that," she said, adding it appeared that Arum had fallen.
National Park Service workers were trying to develop a plan to recover the body, which is in an area so difficult "that people can't rappel down or climb up to it," Olson said.
The search began Monday after Arum failed to return from a solo weekend trip to scale the mountain, which is about 85 miles northeast of Seattle. Family members said the climb was part of Arum's goal of reaching the summit of the 100 highest peaks in the state.
"His plan was to climb Storm King on Saturday, Aug. 28, so it's probably a safe assumption that he fell that day," Olson said.
Arum's backpack was found Wednesday on a trail on the mountain's less arduous south side, Olson said. The backpack was found at about 7,400-feet along a climbing route, and climbing gear was missing from the pack.
Climbers often take only essential gear to lighten their load while attempting a summit.
Arum's smaller pack was found higher on the mountain on Thursday, and Olson said his body was found about 300 feet below that spot in an extremely steep area with a lot of loose rock.
About 20 people, some using trained search dogs, participated in Friday's search, along with four helicopters, two of them King County sheriff's aircraft with heat-seeking equipment. Counting coordinators and support workers, about 50 people were involved in the search, Olson said.
John Arum's profile on the website of his Seattle law firm, Ziontz, Chestnut, Varnell, Berley and Slonim says he served on the board of the Washington Environmental Council from 1997-2004 and from 2006 until the present.
He got his undergraduate degree in political science from Reed College in Oregon and graduated from the University of Washington Law School.
Other lawyers in his firm did not immediately respond to Associated Press e-mails seeking comment Friday night.
Earlier this week, Bob Arum left Los Angeles to join park rangers coordinating the search effort. He had been on a three-city tour promoting the Nov. 13 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. His stepson, Todd duBoef, took over the tour that also stopped in New York and Dallas.
Representatives of Bob Arum were not immediately available for commentlate Friday night.
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AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in New York contributed to this report.
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Mayweather apologizes for racist tirade
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
Floyd Mayweather Jr. took to the Internet again on Friday, this time to apologize for a profanity-filled racist rant against Manny Pacquiao that he recorded on uStream.com Thursday.
Mayweather continued to mispronounce Pacquiao’s surname, repeatedly referring to him as “Pooch-ee-ow.” But a day after making racist and homophobic comments on uStream, Mayweather offered an apology to those who were offended.
“I do want to apologize for what happened the other night,” Mayweather said. “I want to apologize to everybody. They felt it was a racist comment that came from me. I don’t have a racist bone in my body, you know. I love everybody. Some of my guys are Muslims. Some of my guys are Jews. Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, whites, it doesn’t matter. There is nothing but love in my heart, you know what I’m saying?
“I heard this from a few people. The only thing I want to say is, anybody who was offended by what I said the other day, I apologize as a man. I apologize. Forgive me for saying what I said. I was just having fun. I didn’t really mean it, nothing in a bad way. So let’s stay on this roller coaster ride and keep riding, baby. It’s all love.”
Prior to apologizing, Mayweather embraced two Asian women, who said they were Thai and Chinese. He asked one of them if she spoke Thai and kept asking her to “Speak some Thai.” As he embraced them, he promised them front-row tickets for a fight with Pacquiao. Representatives of each camp twice in the last nine months attempted to make a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, but were unable to finalize a deal.
Mayweather also sent condolences to his former promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, with whom he has long had a contentious relationship. The body of Arum’s 49-year-old son, John, was discovered in the Cascade Mountains in Washington state Friday. John Arum appeared to have fallen 300 feet in a hiking accident.
John Arum had been missing for several days and it’s not clear in the video whether Mayweather was aware the body had been discovered. However, he offered consoling words to Bob Arum.
“God bless Bob Arum and his whole family, because I heard that Bob Arum’s son had a bad accident,” Mayweather said. “Love to the whole Arum family.”
In the original video, he referred to Pacquiao, a native of the Philippines, as “a yellow chump,” and said “Once I stomp the midget, I’ll make that [expletive] make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice.” In addition, he said, “I’m going to cook that [expletive] with cats and dogs. Have some rice with a little barbecue dog.” He also referred to Pacquiao by using a derogatory slang term for a homosexual.
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
Floyd Mayweather Jr. took to the Internet again on Friday, this time to apologize for a profanity-filled racist rant against Manny Pacquiao that he recorded on uStream.com Thursday.
Mayweather continued to mispronounce Pacquiao’s surname, repeatedly referring to him as “Pooch-ee-ow.” But a day after making racist and homophobic comments on uStream, Mayweather offered an apology to those who were offended.
“I do want to apologize for what happened the other night,” Mayweather said. “I want to apologize to everybody. They felt it was a racist comment that came from me. I don’t have a racist bone in my body, you know. I love everybody. Some of my guys are Muslims. Some of my guys are Jews. Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, whites, it doesn’t matter. There is nothing but love in my heart, you know what I’m saying?
“I heard this from a few people. The only thing I want to say is, anybody who was offended by what I said the other day, I apologize as a man. I apologize. Forgive me for saying what I said. I was just having fun. I didn’t really mean it, nothing in a bad way. So let’s stay on this roller coaster ride and keep riding, baby. It’s all love.”
Prior to apologizing, Mayweather embraced two Asian women, who said they were Thai and Chinese. He asked one of them if she spoke Thai and kept asking her to “Speak some Thai.” As he embraced them, he promised them front-row tickets for a fight with Pacquiao. Representatives of each camp twice in the last nine months attempted to make a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, but were unable to finalize a deal.
Mayweather also sent condolences to his former promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, with whom he has long had a contentious relationship. The body of Arum’s 49-year-old son, John, was discovered in the Cascade Mountains in Washington state Friday. John Arum appeared to have fallen 300 feet in a hiking accident.
John Arum had been missing for several days and it’s not clear in the video whether Mayweather was aware the body had been discovered. However, he offered consoling words to Bob Arum.
“God bless Bob Arum and his whole family, because I heard that Bob Arum’s son had a bad accident,” Mayweather said. “Love to the whole Arum family.”
In the original video, he referred to Pacquiao, a native of the Philippines, as “a yellow chump,” and said “Once I stomp the midget, I’ll make that [expletive] make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice.” In addition, he said, “I’m going to cook that [expletive] with cats and dogs. Have some rice with a little barbecue dog.” He also referred to Pacquiao by using a derogatory slang term for a homosexual.
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Happy Birthday to Tom Ray....the old fart.... 
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So...lets look at this from a parents perspective shall we?kikibalt wrote:Mayweather apologizes for racist tirade
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
Floyd Mayweather Jr. took to the Internet again on Friday, this time to apologize for a profanity-filled racist rant against Manny Pacquiao that he recorded on uStream.com Thursday.
Mayweather continued to mispronounce Pacquiao’s surname, repeatedly referring to him as “Pooch-ee-ow.” But a day after making racist and homophobic comments on uStream, Mayweather offered an apology to those who were offended.
“I do want to apologize for what happened the other night,” Mayweather said. “I want to apologize to everybody. They felt it was a racist comment that came from me. I don’t have a racist bone in my body, you know. I love everybody. Some of my guys are Muslims. Some of my guys are Jews. Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, whites, it doesn’t matter. There is nothing but love in my heart, you know what I’m saying?
“I heard this from a few people. The only thing I want to say is, anybody who was offended by what I said the other day, I apologize as a man. I apologize. Forgive me for saying what I said. I was just having fun. I didn’t really mean it, nothing in a bad way. So let’s stay on this roller coaster ride and keep riding, baby. It’s all love.”
Prior to apologizing, Mayweather embraced two Asian women, who said they were Thai and Chinese. He asked one of them if she spoke Thai and kept asking her to “Speak some Thai.” As he embraced them, he promised them front-row tickets for a fight with Pacquiao. Representatives of each camp twice in the last nine months attempted to make a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, but were unable to finalize a deal.
Mayweather also sent condolences to his former promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, with whom he has long had a contentious relationship. The body of Arum’s 49-year-old son, John, was discovered in the Cascade Mountains in Washington state Friday. John Arum appeared to have fallen 300 feet in a hiking accident.
John Arum had been missing for several days and it’s not clear in the video whether Mayweather was aware the body had been discovered. However, he offered consoling words to Bob Arum.
“God bless Bob Arum and his whole family, because I heard that Bob Arum’s son had a bad accident,” Mayweather said. “Love to the whole Arum family.”
In the original video, he referred to Pacquiao, a native of the Philippines, as “a yellow chump,” and said “Once I stomp the midget, I’ll make that [expletive] make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice.” In addition, he said, “I’m going to cook that [expletive] with cats and dogs. Have some rice with a little barbecue dog.” He also referred to Pacquiao by using a derogatory slang term for a homosexual.
Your son is showing a real interest in some of the tougher sports.Hes an aggressive kid and you think he could use an outlet and,develop himself physically and mentally. You can see hes a natural scrapper and has tons of balls.
He comes to you for advice. Do you encourage him to get into boxing, with an individual like "Pretty Boy" here, or do you suggest say wrestling in high school and possibly college after?
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Wrestling, maybe even ballet and college....any thing to keep him away from pretty boy...Expug wrote:So...lets look at this from a parents perspective shall we?kikibalt wrote:Mayweather apologizes for racist tirade
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
Floyd Mayweather Jr. took to the Internet again on Friday, this time to apologize for a profanity-filled racist rant against Manny Pacquiao that he recorded on uStream.com Thursday.
Mayweather continued to mispronounce Pacquiao’s surname, repeatedly referring to him as “Pooch-ee-ow.” But a day after making racist and homophobic comments on uStream, Mayweather offered an apology to those who were offended.
“I do want to apologize for what happened the other night,” Mayweather said. “I want to apologize to everybody. They felt it was a racist comment that came from me. I don’t have a racist bone in my body, you know. I love everybody. Some of my guys are Muslims. Some of my guys are Jews. Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, Mexicans, whites, it doesn’t matter. There is nothing but love in my heart, you know what I’m saying?
“I heard this from a few people. The only thing I want to say is, anybody who was offended by what I said the other day, I apologize as a man. I apologize. Forgive me for saying what I said. I was just having fun. I didn’t really mean it, nothing in a bad way. So let’s stay on this roller coaster ride and keep riding, baby. It’s all love.”
Prior to apologizing, Mayweather embraced two Asian women, who said they were Thai and Chinese. He asked one of them if she spoke Thai and kept asking her to “Speak some Thai.” As he embraced them, he promised them front-row tickets for a fight with Pacquiao. Representatives of each camp twice in the last nine months attempted to make a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight, but were unable to finalize a deal.
Mayweather also sent condolences to his former promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, with whom he has long had a contentious relationship. The body of Arum’s 49-year-old son, John, was discovered in the Cascade Mountains in Washington state Friday. John Arum appeared to have fallen 300 feet in a hiking accident.
John Arum had been missing for several days and it’s not clear in the video whether Mayweather was aware the body had been discovered. However, he offered consoling words to Bob Arum.
“God bless Bob Arum and his whole family, because I heard that Bob Arum’s son had a bad accident,” Mayweather said. “Love to the whole Arum family.”
In the original video, he referred to Pacquiao, a native of the Philippines, as “a yellow chump,” and said “Once I stomp the midget, I’ll make that [expletive] make me a sushi roll and cook me some rice.” In addition, he said, “I’m going to cook that [expletive] with cats and dogs. Have some rice with a little barbecue dog.” He also referred to Pacquiao by using a derogatory slang term for a homosexual.
Your son is showing a real interest in some of the tougher sports.Hes an aggressive kid and you think he could use an outlet and,develop himself physically and mentally. You can see hes a natural scrapper and has tons of balls.
He comes to you for advice. Do you encourage him to get into boxing, with an individual like "Pretty Boy" here, or do you suggest say wrestling in high school and possibly college after?
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The only time i was around Floyd, was at a show I was working.
I actually thought there was gonna be a problem with him.That there was going to be trouble.
Here is boxings premier champ and Im wondering if sh.t is about to start.
I didnt get any vibes like that at the WBHF induction when I came out there a couple years ago. The fighters were all class.
This is no small thing. Boxing is hurting right now. Mayweathers "persona" isnt helping at all.
I actually thought there was gonna be a problem with him.That there was going to be trouble.
Here is boxings premier champ and Im wondering if sh.t is about to start.
I didnt get any vibes like that at the WBHF induction when I came out there a couple years ago. The fighters were all class.
This is no small thing. Boxing is hurting right now. Mayweathers "persona" isnt helping at all.
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kikibalt wrote:Happy Birthday to Tom Ray....the old fart....
Happy Birthday, Tom!
And the Housewives send their best . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZSIm1HvBsg
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Again I ask, where is Randy and Paul?
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What timing! I'm still here Frank. I have just been overwhelmed with work lately, both on the job and at home. Sometimes work comes at me like a tidal wave. I ain't going anywhere. I'm going to enjoy my three day weekend.kikibalt wrote:Again I ask, where is Randy and Paul?
Randy
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Happy Birthday Tom!kikibalt wrote:Happy Birthday to Tom Ray....the old fart....
Randy
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Floyd Mayweather, the Kanye West of Boxing! They both talk a lot of sh*t and then they apologize and then it starts again. No amount of money or titles can give either of these guys class.Expug wrote:The only time i was around Floyd, was at a show I was working.
I actually thought there was gonna be a problem with him.That there was going to be trouble.
Here is boxings premier champ and Im wondering if sh.t is about to start.
I didnt get any vibes like that at the WBHF induction when I came out there a couple years ago. The fighters were all class.
This is no small thing. Boxing is hurting right now. Mayweathers "persona" isnt helping at all.
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Bad, bad news. My condolences to the Arum family.kikibalt wrote:Body of son of boxing promoter Bob Arum found in Washington's North Cascades
GEORGE TIBBITS
Associated Press Writer
SEATTLE (AP) — A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say.
The body of the younger Arum, an experienced mountain climber, was spotted Friday afternoon from a National Park Service helicopter at about the 7,700-foot level on the north face of 8,500-foot Storm King Mountain, park spokeswoman Kerry Olson said.
Previous flights had been made in this area, but recent snow melt made it possible to locate the 49-year-old Seattle environmental attorney's body, she said.
It wasn't possible to retrieve the body, but Olson said it was clear to searchers that Arum was dead.
"There was no doubt of that," she said, adding it appeared that Arum had fallen.
National Park Service workers were trying to develop a plan to recover the body, which is in an area so difficult "that people can't rappel down or climb up to it," Olson said.
The search began Monday after Arum failed to return from a solo weekend trip to scale the mountain, which is about 85 miles northeast of Seattle. Family members said the climb was part of Arum's goal of reaching the summit of the 100 highest peaks in the state.
"His plan was to climb Storm King on Saturday, Aug. 28, so it's probably a safe assumption that he fell that day," Olson said.
Arum's backpack was found Wednesday on a trail on the mountain's less arduous south side, Olson said. The backpack was found at about 7,400-feet along a climbing route, and climbing gear was missing from the pack.
Climbers often take only essential gear to lighten their load while attempting a summit.
Arum's smaller pack was found higher on the mountain on Thursday, and Olson said his body was found about 300 feet below that spot in an extremely steep area with a lot of loose rock.
About 20 people, some using trained search dogs, participated in Friday's search, along with four helicopters, two of them King County sheriff's aircraft with heat-seeking equipment. Counting coordinators and support workers, about 50 people were involved in the search, Olson said.
John Arum's profile on the website of his Seattle law firm, Ziontz, Chestnut, Varnell, Berley and Slonim says he served on the board of the Washington Environmental Council from 1997-2004 and from 2006 until the present.
He got his undergraduate degree in political science from Reed College in Oregon and graduated from the University of Washington Law School.
Other lawyers in his firm did not immediately respond to Associated Press e-mails seeking comment Friday night.
Earlier this week, Bob Arum left Los Angeles to join park rangers coordinating the search effort. He had been on a three-city tour promoting the Nov. 13 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. His stepson, Todd duBoef, took over the tour that also stopped in New York and Dallas.
Representatives of Bob Arum were not immediately available for commentlate Friday night.
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AP Sports Writer Dave Skretta in New York contributed to this report.
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Brave indeed!There's no shame in losing to Bob Foster. Thanks for posting that photo.bennie wrote:
Bob Foster finishes the brave Chris Finnegan in the 14th round in 1972.
Randy
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I read the first one Frank. Great stuff, I was picturing it while I was reading it. Pure Chicanismo! Both my parents worked the fields when they were young. I'll check it out when I'm done here.
Frank, no bullsh*t, you have a real talent! Your stories have a historical feel to them.
Randy
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Agreed.Randyman wrote:I read the first one Frank. Great stuff, I was picturing it while I was reading it. Pure Chicanismo! Both my parents worked the fields when they were young. I'll check it out when I'm done here.
Frank, no bullsh*t, you have a real talent! Your stories have a historical feel to them.
Randy
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kikibalt wrote:The Pachuco'sPanzerfaust wrote:Frank, whats a Pachuco and whats the reference to 1941?
thanks Remy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachuco
1941? sounded like a good year...

Edward James Olmos as "El Pachuco" in Zootsuit the movie.
My father was a pachuco and the lingo and slang stayed with him his entire life, though he could turn it on or off when he needed to.
Randy
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Did anyone here see the James Toney MMA fiasco? I resent the hell out of Toney going in there out of shape and not ever really try. They should have withheld his pay. I refused to pay for it.
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Just thinking out loud . . .
San Fernando Valley Boys: (Natives and transplants who resided in the Valley)
Jim Jeffries
Ace Hudkins
Tom Kennedy
Bobby Chacon
Randy Shields
Frankie Crawford
Jerry Quarry
Michael Nunn
Gabriel Ruelas
Rafael Ruelas
John Bray
The Goossen family
Don Fraser
There are others. Anybody come to mind?
San Fernando Valley Boys: (Natives and transplants who resided in the Valley)
Jim Jeffries
Ace Hudkins
Tom Kennedy
Bobby Chacon
Randy Shields
Frankie Crawford
Jerry Quarry
Michael Nunn
Gabriel Ruelas
Rafael Ruelas
John Bray
The Goossen family
Don Fraser
There are others. Anybody come to mind?
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I saw it at the invitation of my sons. He was out of his element. But the MMA guy would have lasted about as long in a boxing match with Toney. Even my sons admitted that.Randyman wrote:Did anyone here see the James Toney MMA fiasco? I resent the hell out of Toney going in there out of shape and not ever really try. They should have withheld his pay. I refused to pay for it.
Randy
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You can't mention Jerry without mentioning Mike Quarry . . . What about their brother-in-law, Mike Nixon?Rick Farris wrote:Just thinking out loud . . .
San Fernando Valley Boys: (Natives and transplants who resided in the Valley)
Jim Jeffries
Ace Hudkins
Tom Kennedy
Bobby Chacon
Randy Shields
Frankie Crawford
Jerry Quarry
Michael Nunn
Gabriel Ruelas
Rafael Ruelas
John Bray
The Goossen family
Don Fraser
There are others. Anybody come to mind?
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Thanks for the birthday wishes guys . . .
And, Rick, please thank the Housewives producing that nice promo clip in honor of my birthday.
I guess now I'll have to watch the program . . .
And, Rick, please thank the Housewives producing that nice promo clip in honor of my birthday.
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raylawpc wrote:You can't mention Jerry without mentioning Mike Quarry . . . What about their brother-in-law, Mike Nixon?Rick Farris wrote:Just thinking out loud . . .
San Fernando Valley Boys: (Natives and transplants who resided in the Valley)
Jim Jeffries
Ace Hudkins
Tom Kennedy
Bobby Chacon
Randy Shields
Frankie Crawford
Jerry Quarry
Michael Nunn
Gabriel Ruelas
Rafael Ruelas
John Bray
The Goossen family
Don Fraser
There are others. Anybody come to mind?
I know both Mikes very well. Nixon was Glendale (via San Francisco after Binghampton,N.Y.) which is on the edge of the Valley.
Jerry began his career in the Valley behind Johnny Flores garage in Pacoima, mid 50's.
Mike Quarry also lived in the Valley as a child, but he didn't start his career there.
Nixon was more a Valley guy than Mike Quarry, but both will get mention.
Jerry is known as a pro as a Bellflower resident, but as a kid his family moved all over the L.A. area.
His mother and my grandfather were talking one day at the gym.
Arwanda Quarry told my grandfather that they lived in Burbank for awhile, close to what was Lockheed Aircraft, in the 50's.
They also were neighbors with Johnny Flores in Pacoima when Jerry began fighting as a Jr. glover.
Mike was more of a Bellflower, La Mirada, Orange County guy.
It may seem strange that the two brothers were handled by completely different coaches and management teams.
Their careers were as different as their boxing styles.
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I just figured if Jerry was a valley guy that Mike had to be.
I didn't know about Mike Nixon . . . that's why I asked . . . but I thought he might if he was related to the Quarrys.
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I just read it Frank, and commented. I'm really enjoying that story.
Randy
