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Frank, the Bob Terrance photo could be from Nov,20.1952. They fought twice, my mistake.kikibalt wrote:Frank,
Some more "Golden Boy."
Art Aragon v Bob Terrance April,17.1958..
"Watcha think of my right cross, huh?" Asks Art Aragon (right) of Bob Terrance.
A young Art Aragon Battles Jesse Flores to a draw, Nov,1.1948..
Paul





Frank,kikibalt wrote:Tony Baltazar, Raul Bencomo and Jimmy Montoya
On March 19, 1981, on a card headline by Kiko Bejines vs Franco Torregoza at the Olympic Auditorium Tony fought Jimmy Montoya’s fighter Raul Bencomo in a scheduled six rounder. Bencomo proved to be a lot tougher than what we expected. Fight was pretty even going into the fifth round. Around mid-round Bencomo backed Tony against the ropes and in rushing-in for what he thought was the kill ran into one of Tony’s patented short left hooks, Bencomo was out before he hit the canvas. A rematch was in order.
The rematch didn’t take place till the following year, June 26, 1982 on a card headline by Frankie and Tony, also at the Olympic Auditorium. This time the fight was scheduled for ten rounds. This time it was Tony all the way. In the second round Tony hit Bencomo again with his patented left hook. Again Bencomo was out before he hit the canvas…Frankie too won by second round KO vs Abe Perez.
After the fights down in the Olympic’s catacombs (dressing rooms) Jimmy told Bencomo not to worry about losing, that he would get him another fight with Tony. Bencomo told Jimmy: “eff you!, you fight him, the sonofbitch is crazy, he is trying to kill me!”
That's the Tony "The Tiger" I remember seeing on TV with my dad who very much liked Tony's perseverance and punching power ! Thanks for sharing Frank.kikibalt wrote:Tony Baltazar, Raul Bencomo and Jimmy Montoya
On March 19, 1981, on a card headline by Kiko Bejines vs Franco Torregoza at the Olympic Auditorium Tony fought Jimmy Montoya’s fighter Raul Bencomo in a scheduled six rounder. Bencomo proved to be a lot tougher than what we expected. Fight was pretty even going into the fifth round. Around mid-round Bencomo backed Tony against the ropes and in rushing-in for what he thought was the kill ran into one of Tony’s patented short left hooks, Bencomo was out before he hit the canvas. A rematch was in order.
The rematch didn’t take place till the following year, June 26, 1982 on a card headline by Frankie and Tony, also at the Olympic Auditorium. This time the fight was scheduled for ten rounds. This time it was Tony all the way. In the second round Tony hit Bencomo again with his patented left hook. Again Bencomo was out before he hit the canvas…Frankie too won by second round KO vs Abe Perez.
After the fights down in the Olympic’s catacombs (dressing rooms) Jimmy told Bencomo not to worry about losing, that he would get him another fight with Tony. Bencomo told Jimmy: “eff you!, you fight him, the sonofbitch is crazy, he is trying to kill me!”
This is a Great Card for HOF lineup. Thank You for the great honor for my father, and I plan to be there to accept the Honor you bestow on him. The Journal itself could be a Great Collector's Issue with names like that.Rick Farris wrote:The 10th Annual California Boxing Hall of Fame luncheon . . .
The CBHOF will hold it's biggest event to date on October 20th, at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City. This year's inductees include world champions Sergio Martinez, Tony Lopez, Lucia Rijker, Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, Floyd Patterson, Kid Gavalin and Carl "Bobo" Olson, HBO's Jim Lampley, boxer & trainer Rudy Hernandez, world ra...ted Adrian Arreola, boxer-historian Randy De La O, knockout artist Vic "The Kid" Ponce, Calif. champ Norman Parra, heavyweight contender Charlie Norkus, James "The Heat" Kinchen, trainers Al Stankie, Burke Emory and Rudy Ayon, referee Fritz Werner, heavyweight Jimmy Rosette, light-heavyweight contender Jesse Burnette, Georgie Gonzalez and Rudy Tellez.
A great lunch is served and the best of boxing will be on hand. The CBHOF event is the only major boxing Hall of Fame event held on the West Coast and each year the luncheon is a sell out. The fight crowd turns out for this event each year, the great boxers and boxing personalities. Meet and visit with the best of boxing.
Tickets are now available and I recommend ordering early.
Tickets are $50 each, or $500 for a table (10 guests per table).
The price includes a great lunch, plus tax & tip, a collector's Souvenir journal, comfortable table seating and an unforgetable afternoon with boxing legends at a legendary Southern California event center.
For tickets you may call CBHOF President Don Fraser at: (818) 761-4887
Advertising rates for the Collector's Souvenir Journal are also available.
California Boxing Hall of Fame
10516 Addison St.
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Rick Farris
CBHOF Vice President
[email protected]
Congratulations to you and your Dad, Chuck.CNorkusJr wrote:This is a Great Card for HOF lineup. Thank You for the great honor for my father, and I plan to be there to accept the Honor you bestow on him. The Journal itself could be a Great Collector's Issue with names like that.Rick Farris wrote:The 10th Annual California Boxing Hall of Fame luncheon . . .
The CBHOF will hold it's biggest event to date on October 20th, at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City. This year's inductees include world champions Sergio Martinez, Tony Lopez, Lucia Rijker, Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, Floyd Patterson, Kid Gavalin and Carl "Bobo" Olson, HBO's Jim Lampley, boxer & trainer Rudy Hernandez, world ra...ted Adrian Arreola, boxer-historian Randy De La O, knockout artist Vic "The Kid" Ponce, Calif. champ Norman Parra, heavyweight contender Charlie Norkus, James "The Heat" Kinchen, trainers Al Stankie, Burke Emory and Rudy Ayon, referee Fritz Werner, heavyweight Jimmy Rosette, light-heavyweight contender Jesse Burnette, Georgie Gonzalez and Rudy Tellez.
A great lunch is served and the best of boxing will be on hand. The CBHOF event is the only major boxing Hall of Fame event held on the West Coast and each year the luncheon is a sell out. The fight crowd turns out for this event each year, the great boxers and boxing personalities. Meet and visit with the best of boxing.
Tickets are now available and I recommend ordering early.
Tickets are $50 each, or $500 for a table (10 guests per table).
The price includes a great lunch, plus tax & tip, a collector's Souvenir journal, comfortable table seating and an unforgetable afternoon with boxing legends at a legendary Southern California event center.
For tickets you may call CBHOF President Don Fraser at: (818) 761-4887
Advertising rates for the Collector's Souvenir Journal are also available.
California Boxing Hall of Fame
10516 Addison St.
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Rick Farris
CBHOF Vice President
[email protected]