[quote="Rick Farris"]A Tough Bastid . . .
Angulo didn't KO a great boxer tonight, but the guy was a man, that's for sure. What a tough bastid!
Angulo? I wasn't impressed with his KO, but by the heart of the opponent.
Anybody's thoughts of Angulo vs. Joey Giambra or Denny Moyer at 155 lbs?

He might have a chance if matched with them as they are today. Joey turned 78 in August.
In the late 50's, early 60's?
PASSING IN THE FOG
I've seen Argulo fight on TV. He's blown out of proportion like a lot of the boys they hype up on the networks now. If they fight on HBO or SHOWTIME,they try to market it as something special.
A lot of the fellas' walking around the WBOF Banquet a couple of weeks ago would have been main eventers on those networks. Mando Muniz and Gaspar Ortega jump out at me. They weren't champions,but they would have won some kind of belt today and had Larry Merchant talking up a storm about them.
I spent a little time with Gaspar Ortega that weekend. He didn't talk boxing much. He's pretty close to Carlos Ortiz who was there with his wife. We sat together,my wife, with the Ortegas and Ortizes. The conversation was about the night club Carlos opened in New York back in the day. It sounded like a great gathering spot, apropos with Manhattan night life. Could you imagine what a draw Carlos Ortiz would have been on cable TV?
However the guy in the room that i couldn't help but noticing was Emile Griffith. He seemed surly this year. Last year he was kind of like Bobby. Happy. This time around he seemed agitated. His friend tried to calm him down a few times. I gave him my painting I did of him. He asked me if I had a cigarette.
You can make a point that Griffith was the most successfull fighter of the 60's. You can say Ali,but Ali didn't have that many fights during that time.Griffith won titles and fought everyone within weight, and not in his weight class. To see him in the lobby with his friend,Emile seemed almost invisible. He walked by Armando and Gaspar like a ship passing in the fog. Emile didn't have much trouble with either one of them in the ring.
Imagine Emile Griffith fighting on the Pay For View? Think of all the promoters and managers that would want to sink their teeth into him? Imagine what he would have done to Alfredo Angulo?