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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 15:51
by kikibalt

Rico, barbecuing outside the cabin in June Lake, ca.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 16:54
by Randyman
Rick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote:dagosd2000 wrote:
Jack Dempsey
Rog, you do my boyhood idol justice. A fine painting. They should all be hanging in a exhibit somewhere. More than anything, you capture the essence
Randy
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I've already commented on this and other examples of Roger's work. I agree on the exhibit part, Randy. I was raised by a grandfather that loved Dempsey, and everything I learned about the man proved to be true. This is a man who truly was bigger than life and his essence comes thru in Roger's image. Randy, you mentioned that you have a disc of Roger's work. Could I trouble you too copy it for me? I would like to slip it into my lap top and then show it our WBHOF board members at our next meeting in April. We had a meeting today, however, other issues had to be dealt with and as we know, a picture can be better than a thousand words. I'm attempting to sell a concept relating to Roger's art, one that would hopefully benefit everybody involved. We'll see what happens.
-Rick
Rick, it's not a disc, it's a website. That'll make it easier. Go to
http://rogerestygallery.blogspot.com/ I have a few more of his paintings that have to be downloaded. I'll get to them in the next couple of days. Letme know if you get into the website or if you can't.
Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 16:56
by Randyman
kikibalt wrote:

Here I am in the cabin we rent.
A picture of contentment.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:00
by dagosd2000
Sam Langford
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:03
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:kikibalt wrote:

Here I am in the cabin we rent.
A picture of contentment.
Randy, life can not be better then when you are in the High Sierras, thats tops.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:43
by kikibalt
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:48
by Randyman
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:52
by Randyman
I just went there and posted a comment.
Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 17:57
by dagosd2000
Frank
Congrats on your new site. Rog

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:04
by Randyman
dagosd2000 wrote:
Sam Langford
Rog, you are amazing! You paintings are coming in a superlative order: Great, greater and greatest. That applies to all your work. Jeri was remarking this morning on your unmistakable style.
You, sir, are a master of your art.
Randy
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:11
by kikibalt
Randy/Rog,
I don't know why I did it, don't need it, guess I did it because it was there..

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:14
by dagosd2000
Randyman wrote:dagosd2000 wrote:
Sam Langford
Rog, you are amazing! You paintings are coming in a superlative order: Great, greater and greatest. That applies to all your work. Jeri was remarking this morning on your unmistakable style.
You, sir, are a master of your art.
Randy
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Thanks Randy. I commented that I'm painting over some the past works. Feeling rushed and uninspired . It happens. But now I feel a new surge of energy. I want to thank you again for letting me post on your site. Rick has mentioned that he will show the WBHOF some of my works and perhaps there is something for me there. Along with all the others that appreciate with what I am doing,I finally feel I have a direction. Thanks again. Rog

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:16
by dagosd2000
kikibalt wrote:Randy/Rog,
I don't know why I did it, don't need it, guess I did it because it was there..

Frank
We're happy that you are happy my friend.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:21
by Randyman
On top of getting me added to Boxrec.com. Bruce was kind enough to send me the Ring magazines that had mention of me, and the Ring magazine covering the main event at the Aladdin Hotel featuring Mike Quarry vs Tom Bethea. I fought on the undercard. I am overwhelmed by his generosity and his willingness to put forth this effort on my behalf. I won't forget. My wife and daughters were overjoyed to see my name in the Ring Magazine, knowing what it means to me. You made me look good in front of my family Bruce.
Bruce, to use Brian's expression, you're a stand up guy!! It doesn't get any better than that.
Thank you my friend
Randy
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:23
by Randyman
kikibalt wrote:Randy/Rog,
I don't know why I did it, don't need it, guess I did it because it was there..

Have fun with it. That's what it's all about.
Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:23
by kikibalt
Randy, those are great photos you posted of "The River", have never fish there, maybe one day.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:26
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:
On top of getting me added to Boxrec.com. Bruce was kind enough to send me the Ring magazines that had mention of me, and the Ring magazine covering the main event at the Aladdin Hotel featuring Mike Quarry vs Tom Bethea. I fought on the undercard. I am overwhelmed by his generosity and his willingness to put forth this effort on my behalf. I won't forget. My wife and daughters were overjoyed to see my name in the Ring Magazine, knowing what it means to me. You made me look good in front of my family Bruce.
Bruce, to use Brian's expression, you're a stand up guy!! It doesn't get any better than that.
Thank you my friend
Randy
Congrats, Randy, and thanks to Bruce for making things right.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 18:45
by dagosd2000
THE CROSS
Haven't been across the border in over a month. That's a long time for me. Got a hair cut. Went to the farmacy to get some meds. I see the peso has gone from 11 to 1 to almost 15 to 1. Store fronts are vacant.Premium gas is 3.60 a gallon. More beggars on the street. First time I didn't see a tourist on Revolucion Street. Even the line coming back was sparse with cars.
I passed a few little cafes. The warm smell of their kitchens are very recognizable.Tomatos,manteca,chiles cooking on stoves. The thing was I didn't see a customer inside. Mexico hasn't converted to daylight savings time yet so I was pretty early walking around trying to find a barber shop. Finally one opened.
The barbers work slow. They are meticulous. Trimming around the nose and ears. Using the scissors a lot. The straight razor. They're somewhat like artists. I got it cut short this time.
As I was walking to the farmacy where I go to to buy things, (don't hassle with the prescription down there.) ,I passed an alley . Deep in the back were two of those stripe painted burros that stand on the corner where you can sit on them and get your picture taken. For some reason I turned and entered the alley. The burros were eating hay that someone had left for them. As i got up to one of the burros,I heard a noise behind me. A footstep. I looked over my shoulder .It was this bum. I could smell him . That bum smell of strong body odor. He was holding a bottle by his side. He looked like a hype. That part of TJ downtown below Ravolucion Street is full of needles and rags on the ground where bums live and sleep. In alleys mostly.The smell of urine is overpowering.
The bum saw that I was wearing a pouch around my waist. I didn't say anything. He didn't either. I saw him raise the bottle like he was going to hit me. He was reeling a little. Unsteady. I grabbed him with my left hand on his forearm. I could feel his strength that he wanted to get free and probably hit me with the bottle. With everything I had I hit him right on the jaw with my right hand. He stumbled backwards and fell against the wall. There was no one else around.
I ducked around the corner from where I entered the alley,walked directly to the parking lot where my car was,and drove off. I drove to another farmacy away from that area.
As I was waiting in line at the border,I got to thinking how desperate things are getting in Tijuana. It's every man for himself.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 19:06
by kikibalt
Connie is in NoCal (Napa Valley) visiting my sister Rachel, Connie and my sister Annie left this morning (5 AM), they will be gone till mid-week, it will be lonely till then... :(
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 20:08
by kikibalt
Kahn just stopped Barrerra on cuts in round 5 - accidental butt in first led to stoppage. Going to the cards and Kahn should be clear winner.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 20:18
by kikibalt
From the CBZ
absolutely ridiculous, the report on fightnews states that the cut opened in the first round from an accidental clash of heads, and that the cut was REALLY bad, gushing blood for the remainder of the bout, pretty strange that they would let the fourth round expire, and then all of a sudden decide, wait a minute the cut is too bad to let him continue now that we don't have to worry about a no-contest ruling,
well you guys called it, Marco's cut hadn't healed yet and it cost him, but it did also sound like Khan was just too speedy and was dominating the fight, I'll have to catch the youtube of it,
I heard Don King mentioning a 5 year contract that Barrera just signed with him, I'd like to know why Barrera broke with Golden Boy, and who the hell is he going to fight for the next FIVE years?
Enzo Macca got kayoed on the undercard, I guess he isn't going to be carrying the Weslh/Italian torch for Calzaghe
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 20:22
by kikibalt
Martinez captures Cook’s super-featherweight title
MANCHESTER, England (AP)—Roman Martinez knocked out Nicky Cook in the fourth round Saturday night to capture the WBO super-featherweight belt.
The 29-year-old Cook, who won the title in September, had been in control of his first defense until the Brit was floored by a left uppercut in the fourth round.
Shortly after Cook got up from the canvas, the Puerto Rican mandatory challenger landed a powerful left hook. As Cook (29-2) struggled to get up again, referee Dave Parris called a halt to the bout at MEN Arena in northern England.
Martinez (21-0-1, 13 KOs) was fighting on the undercard of the matchup between Amir Khan and Marco Antonio Barrera.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 20:58
by dagosd2000
kikibalt wrote:Connie is in NoCal (Napa Valley) visiting my sister Rachel, Connie and my sister Annie left this morning (5 AM), they will gone till mid-week, it will be lonely till then... :(
Frank
Just do what I do when Maria goes visits her sister in Tijuana for a few days. Order a pizza. Put on an old movie. If that doesn't work call up for an out call massage.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 21:30
by kikibalt
dagosd2000 wrote:kikibalt wrote:Connie is in NoCal (Napa Valley) visiting my sister Rachel, Connie and my sister Annie left this morning (5 AM), they will gone till mid-week, it will be lonely till then... :(
Frank
Just do what I do when Maria goes visits her sister in Tijuana for a few days. Order a pizza. Put on an old movie. If that doesn't work call up for an out call massage.

Don't care for pizza, the out call massage is another matter.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 14 Mar 2009, 21:43
by dagosd2000