
1950s middleweight, Willie Vaughn
Willie was the gate-keeper at the Forum's tunnel (the entrance where the boxing people enter) during the Forum's glory days



Frank, the legendary 'Golden Boy', Art's slipped inside Perez left, and is ready to unload that awesome left hook. Great shot...kikibalt wrote:
Art Aragon (R) v Raul Perez, Stockton, Cal. April, 1956
Cholo wrote:Frank, the legendary 'Golden Boy', Art's slipped inside Perez left, and is ready to unload that awesome left hook. Great shot...kikibalt wrote:
Art Aragon (R) v Raul Perez, Stockton, Cal. April, 1956

Thanks Frank, Johnny Gonsalves and the Golden Boy great photos, you were at the fight at the Olympic...
Thanks, Steve. Pops would love to be having the craic with us all right about now.bennie wrote:RIP, Daniel "Pop" Hanley.

That was one of the reasons, but another reason and maybe a more important one was that he went on radio and said he wasn't Mexican. And you just can't say that in LA if you do happen to be Mexican....But I think Art knew what he was doing and that was to draw all the Mexicans in to see him get beat and since in his hay days he always fought for a percentage of the gate, he would usually get 27%. So he didn't mind having all the Mexican fans scream for his blood because next day he would need a wheelbarrow to carry his money to the bank.raylawpc wrote:Frank, I've been meaning to ask you: Do you think the reason Aragon became "the fighter everyone loved to hate" in LA was because he defeated the popular Bolanos?
Oh yes, I forgot about that! Didn't he claim that he was Greek?kikibalt wrote:That was one of the reasons, but another reason and maybe a more important one was that he went on radio and said he wasn't Mexican. And you just can't say that in LA if you do happen to be Mexican....But I think Art knew what he was doing and that was to draw all the Mexicans in to see him get beat and since in his hay days he always fought for a percentage of the gate, he would usually get 27%. So he didn't mind having all the Mexican fans scream for his blood because next day he would need a wheelbarrow to carry his money to the bank.raylawpc wrote:Frank, I've been meaning to ask you: Do you think the reason Aragon became "the fighter everyone loved to hate" in LA was because he defeated the popular Bolanos?
He said he was Italianraylawpc wrote:Oh yes, I forgot about that! Didn't he claim that he was Greek?kikibalt wrote:That was one of the reasons, but another reason and maybe a more important one was that he went on radio and said he wasn't Mexican. And you just can't say that in LA if you do happen to be Mexican....But I think Art knew what he was doing and that was to draw all the Mexicans in to see him get beat and since in his hay days he always fought for a percentage of the gate, he would usually get 27%. So he didn't mind having all the Mexican fans scream for his blood because next day he would need a wheelbarrow to carry his money to the bank.raylawpc wrote:Frank, I've been meaning to ask you: Do you think the reason Aragon became "the fighter everyone loved to hate" in LA was because he defeated the popular Bolanos?
kikibalt wrote:He said he was Italianraylawpc wrote:Oh yes, I forgot about that! Didn't he claim that he was Greek?kikibalt wrote: That was one of the reasons, but another reason and maybe a more important one was that he went on radio and said he wasn't Mexican. And you just can't say that in LA if you do happen to be Mexican....But I think Art knew what he was doing and that was to draw all the Mexicans in to see him get beat and since in his hay days he always fought for a percentage of the gate, he would usually get 27%. So he didn't mind having all the Mexican fans scream for his blood because next day he would need a wheelbarrow to carry his money to the bank.
