Classic American West Coast Boxing

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kikibalt wrote:Image

Rick Farris (L)vs. Gabe Gutierrez
1970 Diamond Belt Bantamweight Championship-Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles
>From the photo Looks like it was a hard fought match. Am I right Frank???lol
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Another forgotten fighter from yesteryear

I sparred many, many rounds with Pelon at the Teamsters Gym.

Felix Cervantes

division featherweight
alias Pelon Cervantes

country Mexico
residence Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

birth name Felix Morales

won 24 (KO 7) + lost 9 (KO 4) + drawn 2 = 35
rounds boxed 291 KO% 20


1961-11-16 128½ Emilio Flores 132 11-4-2
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 3-5 | judge: Dick Young 2-7 | judge: Russ Bradford 3-6

1961-10-12 130 Davey Moore 130 52-6-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L KO 5 10
time: 1:55

1961-07-17 130 Davey Moore 130 50-6-1
Parque de Softbal, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L UD 10 10
Moore had to work very hard to get the ten round duke over gllant Cervantes.

1961-05-08 126 Sugar Ramos 126 27-0-2
Plaza de Toros, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 3 10
time: 2:53
Cervantes down four times.

1961-04-22 127 David Camacho 133 19-24-2
Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico W KO 3

1961-03-20 Rudy Coronado 31-15-2
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 7 10

1961-01-22 Fili Nava 56-18-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1960-12-17 128 Fili Nava 130 56-17-3
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1960-11-05 Juan Ramirez 29-5-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1960-10-08 127 Billy Peacock 125 42-31-1
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico W KO 2 10
Peacock was down twice.

1960-08-11 127½ Ike Chestnut 128½ 36-14-6
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W SD 10 10
referee: Frankie Van 95-96 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-95 | judge: Dick Young 98-94

1960-06-16 Ricardo Gonzalez 92-4-7
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W MD 12 12
referee: George Latka 116-112 | judge: Russ Bradford 116-116 | judge: Dick Young 118-112

1960-05-12 125½ Danny Valdez 125½ 14-3-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: George Latka 115-113 | judge: Dick Young 115-112 | judge: John Thomas 117-112
USA California State featherweight title

1960-02-25 125 Billy Thomas 125 18-7-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: John Thomas 116-112 | judge: Mushy Callahan 115-111 | judge: Frankie Van 117-112
USA California State featherweight title
Thomas was knocked down in the 12th round.

1959-12-22 128 Billy Thomas 126 17-6-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 93-92 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-93 | judge: Tommy Hart 95-94
Thomas was knocked down in the 9th round.

1959-10-29 129 Kid Anahuac 129 45-15-5
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 97-94 | judge: Jack McDonald 98-94 | judge: Charley Randolph 99-93

1959-10-08 128 Pat McCoy 130 40-48-10
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W KO 5 10
time: 1:24 | referee: Frankie Van 40-32

1959-09-05 127½ Vince Delgado 127½ 15-6-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Mushy Callahan 97-93 | judge: George Latka 97-93 | judge: Dick Young 97-94

1959-08-15 129 Eddie Gaspora 130 14-3-0
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Dick Young 97-91 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-89 | judge: Jimmy Wilson 97-95

1959-06-14 Tommy Bain 33-11-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1

1959-03-07 128 Manny Gallardo 129 7-0-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States L UD 10 10

1959-02-21 125½ Billy Peacock 123¼ 42-24-1
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: John Thomas 99-94 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-92 | judge: Reggie Gilmore 100-92

1959-01-02 Baby Brown 17-7-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-12-07 128 Noel Humphreys 128 23-13-4
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-10-31 Noel Humphreys 22-12-4
San Diego, California, United States W PTS 10 10

1958-04-13 Auburn Copeland 38-5-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1958-02-27 127½ Auburn Copeland 126½ 37-5-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L TKO 10 10
time: 2:37 | referee: Jimmy Wilson | judge: Frankie Van | judge: George Latka
Copeland led by nine on Wilson's card, 10 on Van's, and 8 on Latka's

1957-11-30 Dwight Hawkins 10-4-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1957-09-30 Dwight Hawkins 8-3-1
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 8 10

1957-07-05 125 Felix Pelon Duran 124 2-1-0
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1956-10-03 126 Mike Rios 124
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-08-08 Rudy Nieto
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W KO 6

1956-07-18 123 Joaquin Veloz 122
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-07-12 128 Pedro Ramirez 128
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1 6

1956-06-13 Torito Olivares
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

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kikibalt wrote:Another forgotten fighter from yesteryear

I sparred many, many rounds with Pelon at the Teamsters Gym.

Felix Cervantes

division featherweight
alias Pelon Cervantes

country Mexico
residence Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

birth name Felix Morales

won 24 (KO 7) + lost 9 (KO 4) + drawn 2 = 35
rounds boxed 291 KO% 20


1961-11-16 128½ Emilio Flores 132 11-4-2
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 3-5 | judge: Dick Young 2-7 | judge: Russ Bradford 3-6

1961-10-12 130 Davey Moore 130 52-6-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L KO 5 10
time: 1:55

1961-07-17 130 Davey Moore 130 50-6-1
Parque de Softbal, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L UD 10 10
Moore had to work very hard to get the ten round duke over gllant Cervantes.

1961-05-08 126 Sugar Ramos 126 27-0-2
Plaza de Toros, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 3 10
time: 2:53
Cervantes down four times.

1961-04-22 127 David Camacho 133 19-24-2
Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico W KO 3

1961-03-20 Rudy Coronado 31-15-2
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 7 10

1961-01-22 Fili Nava 56-18-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1960-12-17 128 Fili Nava 130 56-17-3
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1960-11-05 Juan Ramirez 29-5-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1960-10-08 127 Billy Peacock 125 42-31-1
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico W KO 2 10
Peacock was down twice.

1960-08-11 127½ Ike Chestnut 128½ 36-14-6
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W SD 10 10
referee: Frankie Van 95-96 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-95 | judge: Dick Young 98-94

1960-06-16 Ricardo Gonzalez 92-4-7
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W MD 12 12
referee: George Latka 116-112 | judge: Russ Bradford 116-116 | judge: Dick Young 118-112

1960-05-12 125½ Danny Valdez 125½ 14-3-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: George Latka 115-113 | judge: Dick Young 115-112 | judge: John Thomas 117-112
USA California State featherweight title

1960-02-25 125 Billy Thomas 125 18-7-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: John Thomas 116-112 | judge: Mushy Callahan 115-111 | judge: Frankie Van 117-112
USA California State featherweight title
Thomas was knocked down in the 12th round.

1959-12-22 128 Billy Thomas 126 17-6-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 93-92 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-93 | judge: Tommy Hart 95-94
Thomas was knocked down in the 9th round.

1959-10-29 129 Kid Anahuac 129 45-15-5
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 97-94 | judge: Jack McDonald 98-94 | judge: Charley Randolph 99-93

1959-10-08 128 Pat McCoy 130 40-48-10
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W KO 5 10
time: 1:24 | referee: Frankie Van 40-32

1959-09-05 127½ Vince Delgado 127½ 15-6-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Mushy Callahan 97-93 | judge: George Latka 97-93 | judge: Dick Young 97-94

1959-08-15 129 Eddie Gaspora 130 14-3-0
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Dick Young 97-91 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-89 | judge: Jimmy Wilson 97-95

1959-06-14 Tommy Bain 33-11-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1

1959-03-07 128 Manny Gallardo 129 7-0-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States L UD 10 10

1959-02-21 125½ Billy Peacock 123¼ 42-24-1
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: John Thomas 99-94 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-92 | judge: Reggie Gilmore 100-92

1959-01-02 Baby Brown 17-7-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-12-07 128 Noel Humphreys 128 23-13-4
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-10-31 Noel Humphreys 22-12-4
San Diego, California, United States W PTS 10 10

1958-04-13 Auburn Copeland 38-5-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1958-02-27 127½ Auburn Copeland 126½ 37-5-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L TKO 10 10
time: 2:37 | referee: Jimmy Wilson | judge: Frankie Van | judge: George Latka
Copeland led by nine on Wilson's card, 10 on Van's, and 8 on Latka's

1957-11-30 Dwight Hawkins 10-4-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1957-09-30 Dwight Hawkins 8-3-1
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 8 10

1957-07-05 125 Felix Pelon Duran 124 2-1-0
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1956-10-03 126 Mike Rios 124
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-08-08 Rudy Nieto
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W KO 6

1956-07-18 123 Joaquin Veloz 122
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-07-12 128 Pedro Ramirez 128
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1 6

1956-06-13 Torito Olivares
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8
Frank, you sparred with a pretty good fighter. With both his wins and his losses, he fought some good guys.There's some good names on his record. :bow:
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Another forgotten fighter from yesteryear

I sparred many, many rounds with Pelon at the Teamsters Gym.

Felix Cervantes

division featherweight
alias Pelon Cervantes

country Mexico
residence Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

birth name Felix Morales

won 24 (KO 7) + lost 9 (KO 4) + drawn 2 = 35
rounds boxed 291 KO% 20


1961-11-16 128½ Emilio Flores 132 11-4-2
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 3-5 | judge: Dick Young 2-7 | judge: Russ Bradford 3-6

1961-10-12 130 Davey Moore 130 52-6-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L KO 5 10
time: 1:55

1961-07-17 130 Davey Moore 130 50-6-1
Parque de Softbal, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L UD 10 10
Moore had to work very hard to get the ten round duke over gllant Cervantes.

1961-05-08 126 Sugar Ramos 126 27-0-2
Plaza de Toros, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 3 10
time: 2:53
Cervantes down four times.

1961-04-22 127 David Camacho 133 19-24-2
Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico W KO 3

1961-03-20 Rudy Coronado 31-15-2
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 7 10

1961-01-22 Fili Nava 56-18-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1960-12-17 128 Fili Nava 130 56-17-3
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1960-11-05 Juan Ramirez 29-5-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1960-10-08 127 Billy Peacock 125 42-31-1
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico W KO 2 10
Peacock was down twice.

1960-08-11 127½ Ike Chestnut 128½ 36-14-6
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W SD 10 10
referee: Frankie Van 95-96 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-95 | judge: Dick Young 98-94

1960-06-16 Ricardo Gonzalez 92-4-7
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W MD 12 12
referee: George Latka 116-112 | judge: Russ Bradford 116-116 | judge: Dick Young 118-112

1960-05-12 125½ Danny Valdez 125½ 14-3-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: George Latka 115-113 | judge: Dick Young 115-112 | judge: John Thomas 117-112
USA California State featherweight title

1960-02-25 125 Billy Thomas 125 18-7-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: John Thomas 116-112 | judge: Mushy Callahan 115-111 | judge: Frankie Van 117-112
USA California State featherweight title
Thomas was knocked down in the 12th round.

1959-12-22 128 Billy Thomas 126 17-6-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 93-92 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-93 | judge: Tommy Hart 95-94
Thomas was knocked down in the 9th round.

1959-10-29 129 Kid Anahuac 129 45-15-5
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 97-94 | judge: Jack McDonald 98-94 | judge: Charley Randolph 99-93

1959-10-08 128 Pat McCoy 130 40-48-10
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W KO 5 10
time: 1:24 | referee: Frankie Van 40-32

1959-09-05 127½ Vince Delgado 127½ 15-6-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Mushy Callahan 97-93 | judge: George Latka 97-93 | judge: Dick Young 97-94

1959-08-15 129 Eddie Gaspora 130 14-3-0
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Dick Young 97-91 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-89 | judge: Jimmy Wilson 97-95

1959-06-14 Tommy Bain 33-11-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1

1959-03-07 128 Manny Gallardo 129 7-0-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States L UD 10 10

1959-02-21 125½ Billy Peacock 123¼ 42-24-1
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: John Thomas 99-94 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-92 | judge: Reggie Gilmore 100-92

1959-01-02 Baby Brown 17-7-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-12-07 128 Noel Humphreys 128 23-13-4
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-10-31 Noel Humphreys 22-12-4
San Diego, California, United States W PTS 10 10

1958-04-13 Auburn Copeland 38-5-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1958-02-27 127½ Auburn Copeland 126½ 37-5-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L TKO 10 10
time: 2:37 | referee: Jimmy Wilson | judge: Frankie Van | judge: George Latka
Copeland led by nine on Wilson's card, 10 on Van's, and 8 on Latka's

1957-11-30 Dwight Hawkins 10-4-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1957-09-30 Dwight Hawkins 8-3-1
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 8 10

1957-07-05 125 Felix Pelon Duran 124 2-1-0
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1956-10-03 126 Mike Rios 124
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-08-08 Rudy Nieto
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W KO 6

1956-07-18 123 Joaquin Veloz 122
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-07-12 128 Pedro Ramirez 128
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1 6

1956-06-13 Torito Olivares
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8
Frank, you sparred with a pretty good fighter. With both his wins and his losses, he fought some good guys.There's some good names on his record. :bow:
Randy, Pelon fought them all. win lose or draw he always gave it his best, there was no dog in Pelon, and for a guy that was not a big puncher he won his share of fights, and last but not least; he was a hell of a nice guy... :TU:
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kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Another forgotten fighter from yesteryear

I sparred many, many rounds with Pelon at the Teamsters Gym.

Felix Cervantes

division featherweight
alias Pelon Cervantes

country Mexico
residence Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico

birth name Felix Morales

won 24 (KO 7) + lost 9 (KO 4) + drawn 2 = 35
rounds boxed 291 KO% 20


1961-11-16 128½ Emilio Flores 132 11-4-2
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 3-5 | judge: Dick Young 2-7 | judge: Russ Bradford 3-6

1961-10-12 130 Davey Moore 130 52-6-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L KO 5 10
time: 1:55

1961-07-17 130 Davey Moore 130 50-6-1
Parque de Softbal, Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L UD 10 10
Moore had to work very hard to get the ten round duke over gllant Cervantes.

1961-05-08 126 Sugar Ramos 126 27-0-2
Plaza de Toros, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 3 10
time: 2:53
Cervantes down four times.

1961-04-22 127 David Camacho 133 19-24-2
Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico W KO 3

1961-03-20 Rudy Coronado 31-15-2
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 7 10

1961-01-22 Fili Nava 56-18-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1960-12-17 128 Fili Nava 130 56-17-3
Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1960-11-05 Juan Ramirez 29-5-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1960-10-08 127 Billy Peacock 125 42-31-1
Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico W KO 2 10
Peacock was down twice.

1960-08-11 127½ Ike Chestnut 128½ 36-14-6
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W SD 10 10
referee: Frankie Van 95-96 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-95 | judge: Dick Young 98-94

1960-06-16 Ricardo Gonzalez 92-4-7
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W MD 12 12
referee: George Latka 116-112 | judge: Russ Bradford 116-116 | judge: Dick Young 118-112

1960-05-12 125½ Danny Valdez 125½ 14-3-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: George Latka 115-113 | judge: Dick Young 115-112 | judge: John Thomas 117-112
USA California State featherweight title

1960-02-25 125 Billy Thomas 125 18-7-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 12 12
referee: John Thomas 116-112 | judge: Mushy Callahan 115-111 | judge: Frankie Van 117-112
USA California State featherweight title
Thomas was knocked down in the 12th round.

1959-12-22 128 Billy Thomas 126 17-6-0
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 93-92 | judge: Charley Randolph 96-93 | judge: Tommy Hart 95-94
Thomas was knocked down in the 9th round.

1959-10-29 129 Kid Anahuac 129 45-15-5
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: George Latka 97-94 | judge: Jack McDonald 98-94 | judge: Charley Randolph 99-93

1959-10-08 128 Pat McCoy 130 40-48-10
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States W KO 5 10
time: 1:24 | referee: Frankie Van 40-32

1959-09-05 127½ Vince Delgado 127½ 15-6-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Mushy Callahan 97-93 | judge: George Latka 97-93 | judge: Dick Young 97-94

1959-08-15 129 Eddie Gaspora 130 14-3-0
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: Dick Young 97-91 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-89 | judge: Jimmy Wilson 97-95

1959-06-14 Tommy Bain 33-11-3
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1

1959-03-07 128 Manny Gallardo 129 7-0-2
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States L UD 10 10

1959-02-21 125½ Billy Peacock 123¼ 42-24-1
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States W UD 10 10
referee: John Thomas 99-94 | judge: Joey Olmos 100-92 | judge: Reggie Gilmore 100-92

1959-01-02 Baby Brown 17-7-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-12-07 128 Noel Humphreys 128 23-13-4
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1958-10-31 Noel Humphreys 22-12-4
San Diego, California, United States W PTS 10 10

1958-04-13 Auburn Copeland 38-5-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico L PTS 10 10

1958-02-27 127½ Auburn Copeland 126½ 37-5-1
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States L TKO 10 10
time: 2:37 | referee: Jimmy Wilson | judge: Frankie Van | judge: George Latka
Copeland led by nine on Wilson's card, 10 on Van's, and 8 on Latka's

1957-11-30 Dwight Hawkins 10-4-1
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 10 10

1957-09-30 Dwight Hawkins 8-3-1
Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico L KO 8 10

1957-07-05 125 Felix Pelon Duran 124 2-1-0
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico D PTS 10 10

1956-10-03 126 Mike Rios 124
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-08-08 Rudy Nieto
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W KO 6

1956-07-18 123 Joaquin Veloz 122
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8 8

1956-07-12 128 Pedro Ramirez 128
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico W KO 1 6

1956-06-13 Torito Olivares
Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico W PTS 8
Frank, you sparred with a pretty good fighter. With both his wins and his losses, he fought some good guys.There's some good names on his record. :bow:
Randy, Pelon fought them all. win lose or draw he always gave it his best, there was no dog in Pelon, and for a guy that was not a big puncher he won his share of fights, and last but not least; he was a hell of a nice guy... :TU:
You know frank, for me, it's not always about the win, don't get me wrong, a fighter should fight to win, but what matters most is that he did fight to win. if a guy loses, he loses, so what but he fought. that's what really matters. Of course maybe I'm just saying that because I never won shit but I think the important thing is to fight!! Pelon is my kind of fighter. by the way, Pelon was my nickname when I was growing up!!
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Randyman wrote: Frank, you sparred with a pretty good fighter. With both his wins and his losses, he fought some good guys.There's some good names on his record. :bow:
Randy, Pelon fought them all. win lose or draw he always gave it his best, there was no dog in Pelon, and for a guy that was not a big puncher he won his share of fights, and last but not least; he was a hell of a nice guy... :TU:
You know frank, for me, it's not always about the win, don't get me wrong, a fighter should fight to win, but what matters most is that he did fight to win. if a guy loses, he loses, so what but he fought. that's what really matters. Of course maybe I'm just saying that because I never won shit but I think the important thing is to fight!! Pelon is my kind of fighter. by the way, Pelon was my nickname when I was growing up!!
Like I said Pelon came to fight, he fought in his own way, which is to say that he boxed, he had too, since he couldn't punch, but having said that, let me say that he was not a "runner", he moved side to side, using the jab to set his other punches.... :TU:

Pelon?, seems like every clique had a Pelon.... :lol: . I know we had one or two in Simons.... :OhYes:
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kikibalt wrote: Pelon?, seems like every clique had a Pelon.... :lol: . I know we had one or two in Simons.... :OhYes:
Yeah, I was Pelon until the fifth grade when I let my hair grow. Before that my father cut my hair "Puro Baldy". He said it was easier just to cut it all off. Never mind how I felt! lol
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I remember working construction many years ago with Mexican guys. We laid asphalt here in Chicago.
The job was a freakin nightmare it was so hot. I was the only Gringo. I got along great with those guys. I made good friends. I thought i was tough but I wasnt sure until I went back to back with those cats man.
Anyhow,Pelon was a nickname they used for a guy who was bald.Do I have that right?
Guys like the fighter you guys mentioned Pelon to me are what boxings all about. Keep the pretty boys, I wanna see a guy like Pelon fight.
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Pelon?, seems like every clique had a Pelon.... :lol: . I know we had one or two in Simons.... :OhYes:
Yeah, I was Pelon until the fifth grade when I let my hair grow. Before that my father cut my hair "Puro Baldy". He said it was easier just to cut it all off. Never mind how I felt! lol
>when the boys get mad at me they call me trucha la vaca!! la vaca pelona!!!
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Pelon?, seems like every clique had a Pelon.... :lol: . I know we had one or two in Simons.... :OhYes:
Yeah, I was Pelon until the fifth grade when I let my hair grow. Before that my father cut my hair "Puro Baldy". He said it was easier just to cut it all off. Never mind how I felt! lol
:lol: :witzend: :lol: :witzend:
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Expug wrote:I remember working construction many years ago with Mexican guys. We laid asphalt here in Chicago.
The job was a freakin nightmare it was so hot. I was the only Gringo. I got along great with those guys. I made good friends. I thought i was tough but I wasnt sure until I went back to back with those cats man.
Anyhow,Pelon was a nickname they used for a guy who was bald.Do I have that right?
Guys like the fighter you guys mentioned Pelon to me are what boxings all about. Keep the pretty boys, I wanna see a guy like Pelon fight.
The funny thing is that Pelon Cervantes was not pelon; or blad for you white Cats.... :lol:
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coach greg v wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Pelon?, seems like every clique had a Pelon.... :lol: . I know we had one or two in Simons.... :OhYes:
Yeah, I was Pelon until the fifth grade when I let my hair grow. Before that my father cut my hair "Puro Baldy". He said it was easier just to cut it all off. Never mind how I felt! lol
>when the boys get mad at me they call me trucha la vaca!! la vaca pelona!!!
What dat means??... :oo
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kikibalt wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
Randyman wrote: Yeah, I was Pelon until the fifth grade when I let my hair grow. Before that my father cut my hair "Puro Baldy". He said it was easier just to cut it all off. Never mind how I felt! lol
>when the boys get mad at me they call me trucha la vaca!! la vaca pelona!!!
What dat means??... :oo
Ha, that was my question!!
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Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
coach greg v wrote: >when the boys get mad at me they call me trucha la vaca!! la vaca pelona!!!
What dat means??... :oo
Ha, that was my question!!
well im a bald whetto coach and when i am mad thats what they call me...
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coach greg v wrote:
Randyman wrote:
kikibalt wrote: What dat means??... :oo
Ha, that was my question!!
well im a bald whetto coach and when i am mad thats what they call me...
Greg, its huero, not whetto...just saying....
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kikibalt wrote:
coach greg v wrote:
Randyman wrote: Ha, that was my question!!
well im a bald whetto coach and when i am mad thats what they call me...
Greg, its huero, not whetto...just saying....
>I know that but some called me whetto whetto great guys.......frank do u remember a fighter called rafeal gutierrez
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Expug wrote:I remember working construction many years ago with Mexican guys. We laid asphalt here in Chicago.
The job was a freakin nightmare it was so hot. I was the only Gringo. I got along great with those guys. I made good friends. I thought i was tough but I wasnt sure until I went back to back with those cats man.
Anyhow,Pelon was a nickname they used for a guy who was bald.Do I have that right?
Guys like the fighter you guys mentioned Pelon to me are what boxings all about. Keep the pretty boys, I wanna see a guy like Pelon fight.
Yes Brian you got it right. It pretty much translates into 'Baldy".

The guys from Mexico are tough workers. Now, I'm a hard worker but these guys are something else. A couple of years ago I had to take a truck load of junk, including a sofa and some other old furniture, to the dump. The bed of my truck was filled to the brim and more, piled high.

Jeri was with me but she stayed in the truck. I backed up my truck, got out, started to figure out how I was going to unload it. I started to pull it out piece by piece. There were several Mexican guys next to me. One guy, started yelling something to me in Spanish but my Spanish ain't so good. I looked at him like WTF! He walked over to the back of my truck and with one motion pulled everything from the truck with the exception of a few items. He yelled again, said something to the other guys, they all laughed out loud and then they drove away. just before he got in the truck I said "gracias". He looked at me as if i was some lazy idiot. this guy was small with no muscle tone but he was a strong as an ox. I don't know what he did for a living or how much he's paid but he's worth every penny.
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Randyman wrote:
Expug wrote:I remember working construction many years ago with Mexican guys. We laid asphalt here in Chicago.
The job was a freakin nightmare it was so hot. I was the only Gringo. I got along great with those guys. I made good friends. I thought i was tough but I wasnt sure until I went back to back with those cats man.
Anyhow,Pelon was a nickname they used for a guy who was bald.Do I have that right?
Guys like the fighter you guys mentioned Pelon to me are what boxings all about. Keep the pretty boys, I wanna see a guy like Pelon fight.
Yes Brian you got it right. It pretty much translates into 'Baldy".

The guys from Mexico are tough workers. Now, I'm a hard worker but these guys are something else. A couple of years ago I had to take a truck load of junk, including a sofa and some other old furniture, to the dump. The bed of my truck was filled to the brim and more, piled high.

Jeri was with me but she stayed in the truck. I backed up my truck, got out, started to figure out how I was going to unload it. I started to pull it out piece by piece. There were several Mexican guys next to me. One guy, started yelling something to me in Spanish but my Spanish ain't so good. I looked at him like WTF! He walked over to the back of my truck and with one motion pulled everything from the truck with the exception of a few items. He yelled again, said something to the other guys, they all laughed out loud and then they drove away. just before he got in the truck I said "gracias". He looked at me as if i was some lazy idiot. this guy was small with no muscle tone but he was a strong as an ox. I don't know what he did for a living or how much he's paid but he's worth every penny.
> I have a soft spot in my heart for dogsI would really like to meet charlie "el jefe" or see more pix of that little rascal...
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Frank Baltazar, and old rivals, Bobby Chacon and Danny "Little Red" Lopez at the 2010 California Ball of Fame Banquet.
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kikibalt wrote:Image

Frank Baltazar, and old rivals, Bobby Chacon and Danny "Little Red" Lopez at the 2010 California Ball of Fame Banquet.
:OhYes: :bow: I was priviledges to see in person one of the bazooka limon chacon fights :TU:
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Hi Men, Back on-line after the hurricane swept through. I want to Thank You for your kind words and want to let you know that Rose and I are just fine. Long Island took a hit as the winds were strong in my area and a few trees toppled knocking out power to many blocks around me,but my block was spared. Right now most of my house's electric outlets are being used to charge about 5 of my neighbors laptops and ipads.
They say 3-4 days till power back for some. Tree cutters are going to make a fortune on firewood this winter.

Some heavy branches bounced off my roof Saturday nite/Sunday morn but no damage.Amen!
Water levels rose around inlets just south of me flooding basements and streets but it never reached my area. This storm was rated just barely a Catagory 1 storm.
If we ever got a 2 or 3 here,time to move inland-maybe Kansas,but you got tornados there too. :lol:

Overall, I count our Blessings on this one and Thank You All again for your concern.
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CNorkusJr wrote:Hi Men, Back on-line after the hurricane swept through. I want to Thank You for your kind words and want to let you know that Rose and I are just fine. Long Island took a hit as the winds were strong in my area and a few trees toppled knocking out power to many blocks around me,but my block was spared. Right now most of my house's electric outlets are being used to charge about 5 of my neighbors laptops and ipads.
They say 3-4 days till power back for some. Tree cutters are going to make a fortune on firewood this winter.

Some heavy branches bounced off my roof Saturday nite/Sunday morn but no damage.Amen!
Water levels rose around inlets just south of me flooding basements and streets but it never reached my area. This storm was rated just barely a Catagory 1 storm.
If we ever got a 2 or 3 here,time to move inland-maybe Kansas,but you got tornados there too. :lol:

Overall, I count our Blessings on this one and Thank You All again for your concern.
>glad everything turned out all right....frank just got my copy of killer mcCoy looks like a winner...
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CNorkusJr wrote:Hi Men, Back on-line after the hurricane swept through. I want to Thank You for your kind words and want to let you know that Rose and I are just fine. Long Island took a hit as the winds were strong in my area and a few trees toppled knocking out power to many blocks around me,but my block was spared. Right now most of my house's electric outlets are being used to charge about 5 of my neighbors laptops and ipads.
They say 3-4 days till power back for some. Tree cutters are going to make a fortune on firewood this winter.

Some heavy branches bounced off my roof Saturday nite/Sunday morn but no damage.Amen!
Water levels rose around inlets just south of me flooding basements and streets but it never reached my area. This storm was rated just barely a Catagory 1 storm.
If we ever got a 2 or 3 here,time to move inland-maybe Kansas,but you got tornados there too. :lol:

Overall, I count our Blessings on this one and Thank You All again for your concern.
That's great news Charlie!
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Congrats to that Huntington Beach team (and Frank, their No. 1 fan) on winning the Little League World Series! :D
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The Teamsters Gym, Los Angeles, Ca.

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This is where my boys started their boxing careers back in '64. I was in the area this morning and I stopped and shot this photo. Memories of past times came flooding to me as I shot the photo, I closed my eyes and I seen 3 year old Tony and 6 old year Frankie shadow boxing in the Teamsters ring.
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