Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 07 Feb 2009, 15:29
Rick....At the time of Jimmy Heair's first fight with Barro, Heair was no longer with Jerry Moore and Henry Blouin, the first Barro fight was Heair's first fight under new management, can't remember who the new guys were, but I do know that they were not boxing people.Rick Farris wrote:Roger . . . Rudy Barro is exacly the guy you described, and one of the toughest to face in the ring. His losing record may not impress a novice fan, but guys who post here can look beyond the W's & L's and understand results don't always tell the full story. Barro was a "career breaker", and he ruined Jimmy Heair, busting up the popular lightweight and destroying his future as a legit contender. Barro busted Jimmy's nose badly, and proved himself the wrong opponent for Heair. I was surprised after the fight, Jimmy's manager Jerry Moore arranged for the boxer to have his nose fixed surgically, and once it was healed he threw Heair back in with the guy who gave him so much trouble. The result was the same, Barro performed more surgery on Jimmy's nose and again a lot of Heair's blood was left on the canvas. Another guy who Barro gave trouble was another Jerry Moore fighter, Andy Price. Price beat Barro twice, but not without a lot of trouble.dagosd2000 wrote:One more guy that jeked my memory. Ruddy Barro. When I think of guys like Beto Maldonado,Polo Corona,and Benito Juarez,it's "Have Gloves Will Travel." To put a story together with one of these guys would be interesting.
-Rick Farris




