Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 08 Feb 2009, 21:26
WHERE'S RANDY?
Rog...I guess it could be done, I'm not that good with computers to know how, right now the only way that I can think of doing it, is to print every page, scan it into your computer (My Pictures) then put every page into a folder, send the folder to "RecordNow" and from there put it in a DVD, the pictures would have be downloaded to "My Pictures" and put on a another folder, send to "RecordNow" and put on another DVD, shit, I'm tired just think about it....dagosd2000 wrote:Rick,Frank
I went up to the Olympic to watch the first Indian Red/Hedge Lewis fight. Talk about electricity in and out of the ring. The truth was I saw around a dozen big fights in LA. Either at the Forum or the Olympic. No comparision to what was going on in San Diego,but the big fights in TJ were something special. I saw Davey Moore jump out of the ring with all his boxing attire after beating Kid Irapuato. Wrote about that one. Dad took me to see Sugar Ray fight Memo Ayon. Wrote about that one too.
Frank
Is there a way to put the thread on a disk?


Hap...Thanks so much for the inside info on that great fight...Dongee wrote:To touch on the Teran-Cadilli match mentioned by Frank and Rick:
It would be hard to visualize another such scenario nowadays because that was such a unique situation, and that is why it will always remain with people like Kiki and myself. I thought up that match, but I was by no means the first to do so. Half of Belvedere and possibly all of Maravilla was wondering if those two kids would face each other in regulation battle. I merely saw it as a distinct possibility and I wanted to see that fight myself.
Here you had two kids, encouraged and schooled by one man from the start, stablemates even at an early age. Johnny Forbes had a reputation for finding youngsters, counselilng them, training them, and giving them a sense of worth. When it became obvious that the two might be on a collision path as pros, he released Keeny, first to Manuel Ortiz, then two Ray Luna.
Fast forwarding to the actual fight, it helped to sell out our Legion Stadium as a semi-windup to Bolanos and Eddie Chavez, on our premiere show of the year, the "Fight for Lives" in June, 1950.
The fans didn't really know what to expect from such a match; it could have turned out to be a wild-swinging slugfest, or a dull dancing match. But the two kids dug deep into their ring education, employing every scientific tactic they had been exposed to, leading effectively, counter-punching, blocking, parrying,using footwork that belied their tender years, so that it became a classic boxing match between two young men who might have been conditioned for a ten round boxing match! For months on end, our Legiion fans would talk about the two prodigies.To top it off, the battle ebbed and flowed, with first one kid, then the other, assuming command. Fellas, that bout could not have been scripted better at the movie studios surrounding our Legion Stadium.
hap navarro

Lost me tookikibalt wrote:Rog...I guess it could be done, I'm not that good with computers to know how, right now the only way that I can think of doing it, is to print every page, scan it into your computer (My Pictures) then put every page into a folder, send the folder to "RecordNow" and from there put it in a DVD, the pictures would have be downloaded to "My Pictures" and put on a another folder, send to "RecordNow" and put on another DVD, shit, I'm tired just think about it....dagosd2000 wrote:Rick,Frank
I went up to the Olympic to watch the first Indian Red/Hedge Lewis fight. Talk about electricity in and out of the ring. The truth was I saw around a dozen big fights in LA. Either at the Forum or the Olympic. No comparision to what was going on in San Diego,but the big fights in TJ were something special. I saw Davey Moore jump out of the ring with all his boxing attire after beating Kid Irapuato. Wrote about that one. Dad took me to see Sugar Ray fight Memo Ayon. Wrote about that one too.
Frank
Is there a way to put the thread on a disk?


GREAT THOUGHTExpug wrote:Well, its coming up on a year fellas .As you guys have mentioned.
Its been a real pleasure getting to know all of you.
Maybe some day , some way, Ernie Lopez will know that he has brought together some great pals!
Agreed!dagosd2000 wrote:GREAT THOUGHTExpug wrote:Well, its coming up on a year fellas .As you guys have mentioned.
Its been a real pleasure getting to know all of you.
Maybe some day , some way, Ernie Lopez will know that he has brought together some great pals!
Monica is pretty good with computors but had trouble loading it on to a disk. She wasn't able to do it. A few years back, we had a lot of classic Hap Navarro history lost on the CBZ, as well as everything else in their forum. We who posted on those threads lost everything, I'm not sure what happened, but we couldn't retrieve most of it. I'd hate to lose this thread, but we must realize this is a possibility. We must find a way to save year #1.kikibalt wrote:Rog...I guess it could be done, I'm not that good with computers to know how, right now the only way that I can think of doing it, is to print every page, scan it into your computer (My Pictures) then put every page into a folder, send the folder to "RecordNow" and from there put it in a DVD, the pictures would have be downloaded to "My Pictures" and put on a another folder, send to "RecordNow" and put on another DVD, shit, I'm tired just think about it....dagosd2000 wrote:Rick,Frank
I went up to the Olympic to watch the first Indian Red/Hedge Lewis fight. Talk about electricity in and out of the ring. The truth was I saw around a dozen big fights in LA. Either at the Forum or the Olympic. No comparision to what was going on in San Diego,but the big fights in TJ were something special. I saw Davey Moore jump out of the ring with all his boxing attire after beating Kid Irapuato. Wrote about that one. Dad took me to see Sugar Ray fight Memo Ayon. Wrote about that one too.
Frank
Is there a way to put the thread on a disk?
Wanted: Dead or Deaderkikibalt wrote:
Rick...I remember Phil and his son real good, Phil and I would always talk at the Jr. shows, real nice guy!....Rick Farris wrote:Phil Garcia . . .
This guy had a few fights in L.A. during the late 60's, in fact, he was the opponent Hedgeman Lewis faced in the Detroit native's Los Angeles debut. Hedge put Garcia to sleep with left hook in a televised prelim from the Olympic. He'd meet the same fate in '68, when he fought Mando Ramos at the Olympic. Later he'd fight Fraser Scott and Cyclone Barth.
A few months after Phil lost to Hedge Lewis, I saw him at the Teamsters Gym one Friday night. He was signing up his young son, Philberto Jr., to fight on the evenings Jr. Golden Gloves card. Frank, do you remember Phil Garcia, or his little boy? The kid would have been about 6 or 7 at the time (which means he's pushing 50 today.)
-Rick Farris
The only way that I think it can be done is as I said by first printing the pages on paper, scanning to your computer, then to disk, the thing is, it takes 2-3 sheets of paper for every page on the thread, lots of printing and scanning....Rick Farris wrote:Monica is pretty good with computors but had trouble loading it on to a disk. She wasn't able to do it. A few years back, we had a lot of classic Hap Navarro history lost on the CBZ, as well as everything else in their forum. We who posted on those threads lost everything, I'm not sure what happened, but we couldn't retrieve most of it. I'd hate to lose this thread, but we must realize this is a possibility. We must find a way to save year #1.kikibalt wrote:Rog...I guess it could be done, I'm not that good with computers to know how, right now the only way that I can think of doing it, is to print every page, scan it into your computer (My Pictures) then put every page into a folder, send the folder to "RecordNow" and from there put it in a DVD, the pictures would have be downloaded to "My Pictures" and put on a another folder, send to "RecordNow" and put on another DVD, shit, I'm tired just think about it....dagosd2000 wrote:Rick,Frank
I went up to the Olympic to watch the first Indian Red/Hedge Lewis fight. Talk about electricity in and out of the ring. The truth was I saw around a dozen big fights in LA. Either at the Forum or the Olympic. No comparision to what was going on in San Diego,but the big fights in TJ were something special. I saw Davey Moore jump out of the ring with all his boxing attire after beating Kid Irapuato. Wrote about that one. Dad took me to see Sugar Ray fight Memo Ayon. Wrote about that one too.
Frank
Is there a way to put the thread on a disk?
-Rick Farris








Johnnie Flores, "Mr. Golden Gloves" . . .kikibalt wrote:
At the Jr's with Johnnie Flores refereeing