Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 11 May 2009, 09:17
Please do, as you skew the page so out of whack with those large filesiskigoe wrote:I know Frank. some day Iwill learn to down size my pics.
KI
Please do, as you skew the page so out of whack with those large filesiskigoe wrote:I know Frank. some day Iwill learn to down size my pics.
KI


Thanks Rick. That street is really the only clue that Jeff ever lived in the area.kikibalt wrote:This one is for Tom . . .
I grew up about five blocks from Jeffries Barn. This Burbank street runs E&W, about a block from where the legendary Boxing venue once stood at the intersection of Buena Vista & Victory. In 1954, it was reconstructed on the property of Knott's Berry Farm and had a small boxing museum and a historian, Al Nelson. Nelson passed and the Museum disappeared decades ago. It was designated a historic California Landmark and I believed could not be destroyed. I just learned that the entire Jeffries Barn was torn down and destroyed, new attractions would take it's place.
I expected the barn would still be standing.
-Rick Farris
Yep, a right of passage for sure.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:It was said that Main St. at Third St. was the Boulevard of Broken Beaks.
Yes it was!
And I got mine to prove it.
Danny Lopez and Centavito Hernandez did me the honor at 318 1/2 South Main Street (circa 1970).
-Rick Farris




Brian . . . I've had all of those problems. I've also had good medical insurance for three decades but never had the problem fixed becasue I kept getting into the ring to box. I stopped the sparring in my late 40's when working with fighters in Phoenix. Sometimes it's just easier to get into the ring to work with somebody and occasionally you take a shot in the nose. However, jus three months ago, I finally underwent surgery to clear the breathing passages and for the first time in 37 years I get a complete night sleep. The nose still looks like a fighter's nose, but I can finally breath thru it.Expug wrote:Yep, a right of passage for sure.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:It was said that Main St. at Third St. was the Boulevard of Broken Beaks.
Yes it was!
And I got mine to prove it.
Danny Lopez and Centavito Hernandez did me the honor at 318 1/2 South Main Street (circa 1970).
-Rick Farris
For me it was Johnny Heard who did the honors.
Seriously though, do you have problems with sinuses draining into your throat while you are sleeping Rick?
Im up two or three times every night coughing up gunk.
Snoaring like crazy too.

kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gonzalez vs Chango Carmona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkxuctMqvRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbHKwubXNLk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUaDiVp2U7E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwAaaCdcsqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CJwWqRZrs

Rick....Its amazing how Rodolfo made it all look so easy....Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gonzalez vs Chango Carmona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkxuctMqvRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbHKwubXNLk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUaDiVp2U7E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwAaaCdcsqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CJwWqRZrs
Frank . . . I can never get enough of this bout. Wouldn't it be great if we could just pump a little air into El Gato's tires and send him into the ring with guys like Ricky Hatton. Of course, if guys like Rodolfo Gonzalez were around, the alphabet organizations would have to seperate the real contenders & champs from the current lot. We'd have titles such as . . . "WBC Junior Professionals Champions", or something like that.
-Rick Farris

Frank . . . This post motivated me to call Gato and I just got off the phone. Rodolfo "El Gato" Gonzalez is a reminder of what a real World Champion is all about. What is different about today's champs and Rodolfo? For one thing, until recently, everybody was touting Antonio Margarito as Mexico's latest superstar. Personally I was happy to see him whip Cotto, but the guy was a very weak version of one of Mexico's greats. I understand that few outside this thread are aware of guys like Beccera (El Gato's cousin), Olivares, Macias, Saldivar, Azteca, and on & on. The new hero was sloppy, dropped fights to guys like Paul Williams, had irratic training habits and his performance hinged on his moods. He willingly allowed his gloves to be loaded in an attempt to defeat a 37-year-old challenger who was a 5-to-1 underdog. The poor bastard ended up getting KO'ed. A Mexican great? No way, Jose. VIVA EL GATO!!kikibalt wrote:Rick....Its amazing how Rodolfo made it all look so easy....Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gonzalez vs Chango Carmona
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkxuctMqvRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbHKwubXNLk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUaDiVp2U7E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwAaaCdcsqU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4CJwWqRZrs
Frank . . . I can never get enough of this bout. Wouldn't it be great if we could just pump a little air into El Gato's tires and send him into the ring with guys like Ricky Hatton. Of course, if guys like Rodolfo Gonzalez were around, the alphabet organizations would have to seperate the real contenders & champs from the current lot. We'd have titles such as . . . "WBC Junior Professionals Champions", or something like that.
-Rick Farris
To Mr. Enrique Bolanos:kikibalt wrote:
Enrique Bolanos at the Main St. Gym





Memories are great, aren't they, Rick?Rick Farris wrote:To Mr. Enrique Bolanos:kikibalt wrote:
Enrique Bolanos at the Main St. Gym![]()
I've heard so much about this great fighter. Can you imagine being this good and still not being good enough to beat the champ?
How good was the champ? Ike Williams was pretty damn perfect, I'd say.
Strong statement when you consider names like Duran, (Benny) Leonard, Gans, Armstrong, etc.
We had a good one in Mando Ramos, but Bolanos was a great one. I see similarities, but Bolanos was a cut above.
In our day we had "El Gato", but Rodolfo was hidden in the shadows for years, another victim of the era, until he finally got a title shot.
Today I watch Bolanos and Ike Williams on YouTube. I get a quick peak at this L.A. great of years gone by.
Hap publicized Bolanos, made his matches and promoted him.
Frank sat ringside with his dad and uncle at local venues, saw him fight Williams three times for the title. Saw him at the Legion and Olympic.
I came too late to enjoy those moments, but I had a few of my own. Still, I'm a little envious of our two amigos, Hap & Frank.
If boxing experiences were like baseball cards we could trade them. In that case, I could offer up a couple Mando Ramos fights, throw in a Jerry Quarry bout and one Indian Red Lopez-Hedge Lewis match in trade for a Bolanos main event at the Legion, any bout would do.
Of course, Frank already has those in his collection, so I'd have to find somebody else. It just won't work.![]()
-Rick Farris
Brian, my nose was never broken but I have the same problem at night. A real pain in the ass.Expug wrote:Yep, a right of passage for sure.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:It was said that Main St. at Third St. was the Boulevard of Broken Beaks.
Yes it was!
And I got mine to prove it.
Danny Lopez and Centavito Hernandez did me the honor at 318 1/2 South Main Street (circa 1970).
-Rick Farris
For me it was Johnny Heard who did the honors.
Seriously though, do you have problems with sinuses draining into your throat while you are sleeping Rick?
Im up two or three times every night coughing up gunk.
Snoaring like crazy too.
Classic Vicente!!kikibalt wrote:Dedicated to Roger and Maria Esty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNQ5uIN09Q
Volver Volver
Vicente Fernandez
You got it! Randy, glad to see that you guys had a good time with your mom....Randyman wrote:Classic Vicente!!kikibalt wrote:Dedicated to Roger and Maria Esty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugNQ5uIN09Q
Volver Volver
Vicente Fernandez
Thanks for posting, Frank!
Randy