Expug wrote:Great book isnt Rick?Rick Farris wrote:Some Classic L.A. Boxing . . .
Gene LeBell on Lauro Salas:
"Babe McCoy sent me on all kinds of boxing errands. I was just a teenager and could barely tie my shoes. He had me make a hungover Lauro Salas get out of his bed and do his road work. Salas was a talented fighter from Mexico and he won the lightweight championship in a stunning upset over Jimmy Carter at the Olympic Auditorium in 1952. "The guy drinks alot," Babe informs me. "You have to go over to his place in the morning, get him out of bed and do roadwork. He can be hostile when he is drunk."
"Lauro Salas lived in the Echo Park district of Los Angeles. It wasn't the worst neighborhood in the world but it wasn't the best, either. His apartment was on the bottom floor of a run down building. The first time I went to his room the door was open. It was a dirty place with beer bottles strewn about and Salas was passed out on his bed, asleep with his clothes still on from the night before. I shouted at him and tried to wake him up, but he barely responded. He was a dinky little guy back then and probably fought at 126 pounds, so I picked him up and dragged him outside. He started to struggle and muttered at me in Spanish. The fumes from his breath could have KOed any opponent at the moment."
"You're going to run five miles," I said, "Or else I'm going to strip you down and make you do it naked." He then shrugged me off and gave in. I moved him along and we ran around the park two times, which was maybe two miles. After that, we returned to his apartment, went in and lay down. Once he did that he was out cold again.
"I called Mr. McCoy, and told him what had happened, and that Lauro had done his roadwork. "Could you do it again tomorrow?" he asked, and of course I did. Babe used to pay me five dollars for making Lauro run, which was big money for a kid bak then, and without a doubt he over paid me. I doubt Salas' sparring partners were making that much."
-Gene LeBell, from "The Godfather of Grappling"
I was gonna mention this story about Gene and Lauro Salas when you guys were posting about him the other day.
Great stuff in that book about The Olympic. It gave an outsider like myself a great feel for the place.Gene would know about it.As would you.
Brian, I also learned a lot. Great book, for sure.
It covers so much history and the charactors involved.
Everybody who posts here would like it, I believe.
Lots of Olympic history, inside stuff, some bad blood.
Lots of Hollywood history, as well.

