In the late seventies, before the Sacramento Kings joined the National Basketball Association, and before television networks like HBO and Showtime were in the business of creating superstars, welterweight Pete Ranzany was that city’s sole sports entity. Campaigning from 1973-83, Ranzany was a perennial contender who fought 57 of his 69 bouts in Sacramento, 55 of them at the Memorial Auditorium.
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Pete Ranzany: The Pride of Sacramento
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Pete Ranzany: The Pride of Sacramento
Well I am 42 years old and I grew up in Vallejo 60 miles south west of Sac-town... My father would bring me and my younger brother to watch Pistol Pete fight, and I saw him fight Adolfo Viruet, Keith Averette, Randy Shields(both), Bruce Finch, Jimmy Heair, Pipino Cuevas, Sal Lopez, Wilfred Benitez, and Ray Hammond... I am sure we went to more... Too bad for Sal Lopez Pete put a hurtin on him I feel it hurt his career. I thought he was a much better boxer than brother Tony "The Tiger" Lopez. Pete was too much for Sal who was not ready for Pistol Pete at 49-4 Sal was 18-0. Those where the days, I remember seeing Monroe Brooks, Sal Lopez, and Pistle Pete at Memorial Auditorium... Good fighters with lots of heart... 