Classic American West Coast Boxing

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Do any of you guys know if Jefferies appeared on any live TV being interviewed back in the 50's when TV was basically getting its foothold ?. I would think that if he lived in Burbank, he would have appeared on any early TV, possibly "This is Your Life" or something like that.
Obviously there is movie footage of him,but most of everything I saw was silent.
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CNorkusJr wrote:Do any of you guys know if Jefferies appeared on any live TV being interviewed back in the 50's when TV was basically getting its foothold ?. I would think that if he lived in Burbank, he would have appeared on any early TV, possibly "This is Your Life" or something like that.
Obviously there is movie footage of him,but most of everything I saw was silent.
Charlie . . . Jeffries passed in 1954. If he was on any TV production I'm unaware of it. A few years before his death, his wife was killed walking across the street from the couple's Burbank home to his barn where he trained boxers and staged amateur boxing. The loss was hard on the former champ.
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2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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Rick Farris wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:Do any of you guys know if Jefferies appeared on any live TV being interviewed back in the 50's when TV was basically getting its foothold ?. I would think that if he lived in Burbank, he would have appeared on any early TV, possibly "This is Your Life" or something like that.
Obviously there is movie footage of him,but most of everything I saw was silent.
Charlie . . . Jeffries passed in 1954. If he was on any TV production I'm unaware of it. A few years before his death, his wife was killed walking across the street from the couple's Burbank home to his barn where he trained boxers and staged amateur boxing. The loss was hard on the former champ.

My mistake: Jeffries died in 1953, not '54 as I posted.
His barn was disassembled and moved to Knotts Berry Farm in 1954.
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Yo Rick!

Sound like something Brook Meredith got from Mel Epstein for his role as Mickey ??
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Panzerfaust wrote:As a proud but green dad i just have to share this picture :OhYes:

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Remy, you should be proud! What a handsome son of a gun!! Congrats again.

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Panzerfaust wrote:Yo Rick!

Sound like something Brook Meredith got from Mel Epstein for his role as Mickey ??
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Remy, during the filming of Rocky at the Main Street Gym in 1976, Mel and I ate lunch with Burgess Meredith. He was a very nice guy, fairly talkative and full of questions for Mel. He was picking Mels brain the whole time they were talking. Over the course of the filming at the gym, I believe it was three days, they continued to talk. I've heard stories that Mickey was patterned after Howie Steindler. I've never heard anything put out about that on any official articles written about Burgess Meredith on his character Mickey. It may or may not be true.

I do however, see a lot of Mel in Mickey, maybe it's just a coincidence. The scene where two girls approach Rocky as he is hitting the heavy bag was hilarious. I was standing next to Mel when the scene was being played. As the girls open the doors to enter the gym Mel was talking to himself and had a scowl on his face. When Mickey chased the girls out of the gym Mel had a smug look of satisfaction on his face. They did this scene a few times and every time they did Mel reacted the same way. It was too funny. To use Mel's vernacular, Mel hated "them f*cking broads!"

I honestly believe Meredith, at least in part, absorbed some of Mel's personality and character in to Mickey but that's just speculation on my part.
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kikibalt wrote:2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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I'm proud to say that my cousin Louie Burke will be inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame this year!! My thanks to the selection committee! :bow:

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kikibalt wrote:Image

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What a great shot. I think this is the first time I've seen this photo. Classic Tony the Tiger. Those are some strong looking legs. A solid base for a good punch. :TU:
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image

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What a great shot. I think this is the first time I've seen this photo. Classic Tony the Tiger. Those are some strong looking legs. A solid base for a good punch. :TU:
Randy, this photo was shot when we were in training camp in Phoenix, AZ. for Anthony's 1989 fight with Buddy McGirt.
I too just seen it for the first time a couple days ago.
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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I'm proud to say that my cousin Louie Burke will be inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame this year!! My thanks to the selection committee! :bow:

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Well deserved, Randy

Randy, you can tell Louie for us, not to wait long in getting his bio/photo to Don, otherwise Don will drop him, as he will anybody that don't response in a timely manner...hate to see that happen....
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Well I guess I am late for coffee. :witzend:
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kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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I'm proud to say that my cousin Louie Burke will be inducted into the California Boxing Hall of Fame this year!! My thanks to the selection committee! :bow:

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Well deserved, Randy

Randy, you can tell Louie for us, not to wait long in getting his bio/photo to Don, otherwise Don will drop him, as he will anybody that don't response in a timely manner...hate to see that happen....
I just called him and told him to get his bio out ASAP! Thanks for the heads up! :TU:

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THEHAMMER321 wrote:Well I guess I am late for coffee. :witzend:
Hey, better late than never! :lol:
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kikibalt wrote:2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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I remember a lot of names here, mostly Randy's cousin, saw his battles with Freddie Roach, also Adrian Arreola nearly beat an up and coming JC Chavez, I remember them profiling him in one of the boxing mags when he was fighting he had a bunch of brothers who were also fighters.
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THEHAMMER321 wrote:
kikibalt wrote:2011 California Boxing Hall Of Fame inductees

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I remember a lot of names here, mostly Randy's cousin, saw his battles with Freddie Roach, also Adrian Arreola nearly beat an up and coming JC Chavez, I remember them profiling him in one of the boxing mags when he was fighting he had a bunch of brothers who were also fighters.
I don't see Fritizie Zivic's name??
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Randyman wrote: I just called him and told him to get his bio out ASAP! Thanks for the heads up! :TU:

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Thanks Randy
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Randyman wrote: I don't see Fritizie Zivic's name??
Fritzie Zivic is out, for now anyway.... :witzend:
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kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote: I don't see Fritizie Zivic's name??
Fritzie Zivic is out, for now anyway.... :witzend:

I was disappointed to learn this. I called Don and he said that he had too many other inductees this year and had to remove somebody. He said there's a chance he may be dropping some who do not respond to their notification, and if that happens Fritzie Zivic might be back in. We discussed Fritzie's California background and he said that Zivic certainly qualifies and if he drops anybody Fritzie will be put in this year, otherwise next year for sure. Don said he'll let me know in a couple of weeks. I let him know that I had to inform Brian, as he had planned to come out to accept the award for Zivic.
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Randyman wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:Yo Rick!

Sound like something Brook Meredith got from Mel Epstein for his role as Mickey ??
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Remy, during the filming of Rocky at the Main Street Gym in 1976, Mel and I ate lunch with Burgess Meredith. He was a very nice guy, fairly talkative and full of questions for Mel. He was picking Mels brain the whole time they were talking. Over the course of the filming at the gym, I believe it was three days, they continued to talk. I've heard stories that Mickey was patterned after Howie Steindler. I've never heard anything put out about that on any official articles written about Burgess Meredith on his character Mickey. It may or may not be true.

I do however, see a lot of Mel in Mickey, maybe it's just a coincidence. The scene where two girls approach Rocky as he is hitting the heavy bag was hilarious. I was standing next to Mel when the scene was being played. As the girls open the doors to enter the gym Mel was talking to himself and had a scowl on his face. When Mickey chased the girls out of the gym Mel had a smug look of satisfaction on his face. They did this scene a few times and every time they did Mel reacted the same way. It was too funny. To use Mel's vernacular, Mel hated "them f*cking broads!"

I honestly believe Meredith, at least in part, absorbed some of Mel's personality and character in to Mickey but that's just speculation on my part.
Mel & Mickey . . .

Randy . . . Like you, I spent a lot of time around Howie at the gym, however, aside from him having a gruff exterior with good heart, I never saw anything in Mickey's charactor that reflected Howie. However, Mel & Mickey could have been brothers. For one thing, during the twelve years I trained at Main Street Gym, I never saw Howie train a boxer. He ran the gym and managed fighters, but I never saw him teaching or conditioning a boxer. I know how a great actor will pick up on mannerisms of those they choose to mold their charactors after. Mel's mannerisms were very obvious in Mickey's charactor. Randy, you unknowingly were likely a part of the moments that contributed Meredith's great performance.
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Rick Farris wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:Do any of you guys know if Jefferies appeared on any live TV being interviewed back in the 50's when TV was basically getting its foothold ?. I would think that if he lived in Burbank, he would have appeared on any early TV, possibly "This is Your Life" or something like that.
Obviously there is movie footage of him,but most of everything I saw was silent.
Charlie . . . Jeffries passed in 1954. If he was on any TV production I'm unaware of it. A few years before his death, his wife was killed walking across the street from the couple's Burbank home to his barn where he trained boxers and staged amateur boxing. The loss was hard on the former champ.

My mistake: Jeffries died in 1953, not '54 as I posted.
His barn was disassembled and moved to Knotts Berry Farm in 1954.
Thanks Rick.

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