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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 13:46
by dagosd2000
Randyman wrote:This was posted as a reply on my website: http://boxing-ring.blogspot.com

"Thank you for your tribute. Ramon Fuentes is my Grandfather. He was a great man who loved and was loved by many. He was the most unselfish person I have ever known. He lived a good life. He worked for Miller Brewing Company for over 25 years. He passed away on July 29. His services will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetary located in West Covina, CA. All those are welcome to attend.There will be a viewing and Rosary held in his honor from 6:30-9pm on Wednesday, August 5th. His burial services will be at 11am thursday morning."...Rhea Morales

The following is regarding Roger's painting of Ramon Fuentes.

"This is beautiful. I would love a copy. Does anyone know if it is in Roger Esty's gallary?" ...Rhea Morales
Randy
If possible It would be a pleasure for me to send the painting to his grand daughter. I'll need an address. Roger

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 13:54
by Randyman
dagosd2000 wrote:
Randyman wrote:This was posted as a reply on my website: http://boxing-ring.blogspot.com

"Thank you for your tribute. Ramon Fuentes is my Grandfather. He was a great man who loved and was loved by many. He was the most unselfish person I have ever known. He lived a good life. He worked for Miller Brewing Company for over 25 years. He passed away on July 29. His services will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetary located in West Covina, CA. All those are welcome to attend.There will be a viewing and Rosary held in his honor from 6:30-9pm on Wednesday, August 5th. His burial services will be at 11am thursday morning."...Rhea Morales

The following is regarding Roger's painting of Ramon Fuentes.

"This is beautiful. I would love a copy. Does anyone know if it is in Roger Esty's gallary?" ...Rhea Morales
Randy
If possible It would be a pleasure for me to send the painting to his grand daughter. I'll need an address. Roger
Rog, I responded to her comment but she left no email address. Hopefully she'll see it and respond.
That's a very generous act of kindness, Rog. :TU:

Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 20:40
by kikibalt
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Jose Becerra, Alfonse Halimi & George Parnassus

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Alfonse Halimi & Jose Becerra

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 21:32
by dagosd2000
A HOTEL NELSON SPECIAL

Ever have a Hotel Nelson Special? The weather has been hot as all get out latlely. Humid,insufferable. Day after day and night after night of heat has turned my mind to what has quenched my thirst. The old Hotel Nelson on the corner of 1st and Revolution Street in Tijuana came up with this drink called the Special. Now the Caesar Hotel invented the Caesar Salad and that's something special to be remembered in a town that's thought of as being something more decadent than a salad.But I put The Hotel Nelson Special right alongside the Caesar Salad in gourmet originality.

Here's how you put a Special together. Wet the rim of a pina colada glass with lime. Then rub the rim with margarita salt. Fill the glass to the top with ice. Now a good shot of light Bacardi. Open a Coke and pour a shot into the glass. Now a shot of 7 UP. (It's imperative to use only Coca Cola and 7 Up. No Pepsi or Sprite). Now a little Sweet And Sour Mix. Top off the glass with Club Soda. Stir and enjoy. I guarantee you'll come back.

Well one afternoon I'm sitting alone in the Hotel Nelson's Bar watching the football game swigging down Specials. The bar is small and cozy. They play it straight in there. No hookers .No jukebox. A good place to relax. I'm at the end near the TV getting into the game. Ray Nelson,the owner's son, is tending bar and making sure another Special is coming my way when my glass nears empty.

Ray was telling me he had a guy coming in to give him an estimate on refurbishing the shelves behind the bar. Soon an old guy comes in wearing a coat and tie followed by another guy in a work shirt. It's the carpenter and his "assistant."

The carpenter is talking to Ray and is going over some figures on this piece of paper. After a while I see Ray shaking his head.The carpenter walks out,but I see Ray grab the other guy. I'm thinking nothing of what's going on. The game. The Specials. Life is good.

After about an hour,I see the "assistant" walk back into the bar,but this time he's got on the coat and tie. Following him inside is this dude with a work shirt.Ray comes over and leans over to me.
"I asked if this guy could build the cabinets cheaper. He said he could give me a better deal. Now he's back with his'assistant.'"
We both gave a chuckle.

There's a story there. It'll come clear. Have a Hotel Nelson Special or two. You'll see what I mean.I guarantee you'll come back and have another one.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 21:36
by dagosd2000
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The Hotel Nelson

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 21:41
by dagosd2000
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The plaza. Late afternoon. Jiquilpan.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 22:20
by kikibalt
Jose Becerra vs Alfonse Halimi

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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 22:22
by kikibalt
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Jose Becerra..20 G's for the Halimi fight... :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 22:31
by kikibalt
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Ramon Fuentes vs Hector Contance

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 22:34
by kikibalt
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Ramon Fuentes vs Georgie Johnson

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 22:42
by Rick Farris
This "login" problem has just led to the loss of another story.
I logged in, composed a story, hit "submit" and it told me to "login" which I did once again, but the story was lost in the process.
I'm not complaining about the lost story, it happens, I'll write another.
However, if a Rob or somebody who monitors the site could comment on what might be going on, maybe it can be resolved?

-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 23:12
by kikibalt

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 23:18
by Expug
After the fight you can see Billys Dad discover the padding gone in Restos gloves.
Hegrabs a commision guy and points it out.
Very infuriating what happened in that fight. Very infuriating.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 23:35
by Rick Farris
Expug wrote:After the fight you can see Billys Dad discover the padding gone in Restos gloves.
Hegrabs a commision guy and points it out.
Very infuriating what happened in that fight. Very infuriating.
Brian . . . I agree, very infuriating.
Although different circumstances, this is how I feel about Margarito against 5-1 underdog Mosely.


-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 23:57
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:Image
Jose Becerra..20 G's for the Halimi fight... :TU:
Time and Money . . .

Sixty years ago in Southern California, when the above photo was taken . . .
$20,000 would buy a 3 bedroom home in a decent neighborhood, fully furnished, with a new T-Bird in the garage. :DDD

Today you'd get a two-seat "Smart Car" and half a tank of gas. :witzend:


-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 00:18
by Expug
Rick Farris wrote:
Expug wrote:After the fight you can see Billys Dad discover the padding gone in Restos gloves.
Hegrabs a commision guy and points it out.
Very infuriating what happened in that fight. Very infuriating.
Brian . . . I agree, very infuriating.
Although different circumstances, this is how I feel about Margarito against 5-1 underdog Mosely.


-Rick Farris
Same here Rick.
I dont understand these guys.
I'd rather take a beating and lose then win in criminal fashion.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 03:36
by bennie
Frankie, how did you find Roger Mayweather as a person?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 08:02
by kikibalt
bennie wrote:Frankie, how did you find Roger Mayweather as a person?
Never knew him well enough to say Bennie, but I don't like what I see on tv/read to say anything good about ALL the Mayweather's.... :witzend:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 08:32
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Image
Jose Becerra..20 G's for the Halimi fight... :TU:
Time and Money . . .

Sixty years ago in Southern California, when the above photo was taken . . .
$20,000 would buy a 3 bedroom home in a decent neighborhood, fully furnished, with a new T-Bird in the garage. :DDD

Today you'd get a two-seat "Smart Car" and half a tank of gas. :witzend:


-Rick Farris
20 G's is more than we paid for our house in 1967, in 1967 we paid $18,875 for a 4 bedroom home in what was once a decent neightorhood, now its just a barrio.... :witzend:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 09:21
by dagosd2000
THE SMOKER

If you can catch Burke Emery before can reach the dart board in his bar,you've got a chance to hear one of his stories. Last night I was planted on a bar stool and I got to stop him as he was withdrawing from the target. Curt ,the bartender,needed to have a word with him so I was within speaking range.
"Burke,"I tried."Didn't you tend bar in Montreal?"
"Sure did,"he answered.
A smile broke out and he sat down next to me. Curt,the bartender, and me was all ears .
"Yeah,"Burke said as he reached back in time. "The English and the French would have it out in there after a good night of drinking."
Me and Curt were at attention.
"Them frogs thougt they were tougher than us. I'd tell someone to put a lock on the door and then we'd move the tables and chairs against the walls and we'd have at it."
Me and Curt didn't make a move.
"Those Fenchmen and us would be toe to toe. Bare knuckles. Blood would be everywhere. Hell I didn't care. I didn't care if I lost my job. I didn't even care if my cuts opened up."
"How often did this go on?"I asked modestly.
"Just about every night"
Burke chuckled.
"When we were sober the frogs and us decided to charge money to people who wanted to see us fight every night. A buck and a half if you wanted to see that smoker."

Me and Curt looked at each other. Burke had run out of breath. The story was over.
"Well fellas," he said. "Tomorrow night I'm playing in the dart tournament.Gonna' join in?"
"Only if you move the tables against the walls,"I said.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 14:21
by Expug
I am having lunch with Tom, (Raylaw) tommorow in downtown Chicago.
Hes in town at a meeting.
I imagine the topic of boxing will come up.
Im looking forward to it.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 14:24
by kikibalt
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Boxing historian/author Chuck Johnston, Orlando De La Fuente, and Rick Farris
2008 World Boxing Hall of Fame Banquet of Champions

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 14:35
by Dongee
A HEADS UP.....

"Broken Noses" documentary airs tomorrow on the Sundance channel.

hap navarro

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 15:28
by Expug
"Broken Noses", is that the documentary about Andy Minsker?
I wonder whatever happened to him.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 05 Aug 2009, 19:16
by kikibalt
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Michael Carbajal vs Chiquita Gonzalez