Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 06 Feb 2010, 17:23
Well, you guys know I don't follow football (is that a sin to say this today?) but even I know that Lombardi is a legend.dagosd2000 wrote:
Lombardi
Lupe Aquino is being inducted into the CBHOF in June....dagosd2000 wrote:Expug wrote:I followed Cuevas pretty close in the 70s. Palomino too. Carlos was a favorite of mine.Lil Red also of course.
Anyway, Cuevas developed quite a reputation as a devastating puncher after his fight with Harold Weston.
At least thats how it seemed .
He busted up Weston real bad. Busted his jaw etc.From that point on it seems the guy ws feared a bit.
Maybe it was a little overblown. I wish he would have fought Carlos. I think Carlos would have beat him.
Thanks Brian on the complement on Vince. Skoronski was one of the last of Lombardi's players to see him in the hospital. He was down to 120 pounds. Vince didn't want people to see him that way.
I remember when Pipino Cuevas emerged in the spotlight.He was just what the "aficianados" were looking for. A guy to step in to take Jose Napoles's place. A big puncher. A poker face ,quiet guy. Cuevas once got into an automobile accident(so they say) and his head hit the windshield going 50 miles per hour. He supposedly walked away from it unhurt. The Mexican fans thought he was indestructible. They wrote a song about him called"Pipino Es Mi Campeon." I had friend who lived across the border who asked me if he thought Cuevas could beat Ali.
The Hearns fight broke him. When someone who is perceived as being indestructible gets destroyed like that,it has an effect. Cuevas could have redeemed himself against Duran,but was destroyed again. I saw him fight his last fight in Tijuana against Lupe Aquino. By that time Pipino was doing his training in the cantinas. Lupe destroyed him in the 2nd round.
kikibalt wrote:Lupe Aquino is being inducted into the CBHOF in June....dagosd2000 wrote:Expug wrote:I followed Cuevas pretty close in the 70s. Palomino too. Carlos was a favorite of mine.Lil Red also of course.
Anyway, Cuevas developed quite a reputation as a devastating puncher after his fight with Harold Weston.
At least thats how it seemed .
He busted up Weston real bad. Busted his jaw etc.From that point on it seems the guy ws feared a bit.
Maybe it was a little overblown. I wish he would have fought Carlos. I think Carlos would have beat him.
Thanks Brian on the complement on Vince. Skoronski was one of the last of Lombardi's players to see him in the hospital. He was down to 120 pounds. Vince didn't want people to see him that way.
I remember when Pipino Cuevas emerged in the spotlight.He was just what the "aficianados" were looking for. A guy to step in to take Jose Napoles's place. A big puncher. A poker face ,quiet guy. Cuevas once got into an automobile accident(so they say) and his head hit the windshield going 50 miles per hour. He supposedly walked away from it unhurt. The Mexican fans thought he was indestructible. They wrote a song about him called"Pipino Es Mi Campeon." I had friend who lived across the border who asked me if he thought Cuevas could beat Ali.
The Hearns fight broke him. When someone who is perceived as being indestructible gets destroyed like that,it has an effect. Cuevas could have redeemed himself against Duran,but was destroyed again. I saw him fight his last fight in Tijuana against Lupe Aquino. By that time Pipino was doing his training in the cantinas. Lupe destroyed him in the 2nd round.
Randyman wrote:Well, you guys know I don't follow football (is that a sin to say this today?) but even I know that that Lombardi is a legend.dagosd2000 wrote:
Lombardi
Great work Rog!
Randy
Ouch!
dagosd2000 wrote:Randyman wrote:Well, you guys know I don't follow football (is that a sin to say this today?) but even I know that that Lombardi is a legend.dagosd2000 wrote:
Lombardi
Great work Rog!
Randy
Randy
Thanks. I don't follow it much anymore. I like to follow Amanda's dancing. BTW. She's taking Tango lessons. She's the youngest one in the class. Her teacher is from Argentina. Met her last night. She told me "some have it,some don't. Amanda is a natural." Her teacher,Colette,is going to move her ahead of the others.
Better than any football game for me.

Frank Sinatra look-alike and future pugilist Randy de la O!!Randyman wrote:
Recognize this guy?
Randyman wrote:
Recognize this guy?


raylawpc wrote:Frank Sinatra look-alike and future pugilist Randy de la O!!Randyman wrote:
Recognize this guy?
Thanks for the song Rog and speaking of Sinatra I'm listening to his CD "In the we small hours of the morning" Great CD.dagosd2000 wrote:raylawpc wrote:Frank Sinatra look-alike and future pugilist Randy de la O!!Randyman wrote:
Recognize this guy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VJY97l0jVA
The Lady Is A Tramp
Frank

Congratulations Rick. Many years ago, when Mel first told me about you, he said you were "a deserving guy". He was right. Mel would be pleased, as would Johnny Flores. I'm proud of you my friend and proud to be your friend!kikibalt wrote:Rick Farris is being inducted into the CBHOF....![]()
A well deserved honor....Randyman wrote:Congratulations Rick. Many years ago, when Mel first told me about you, he said you were "a deserving guy". He was right. Mel would be pleased, as would Johnny Flores. I'm proud of you my friend and proud to be your friend!kikibalt wrote:Rick Farris is being inducted into the CBHOF....![]()
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Randy
RickRick Farris wrote:I'm overwhelmed. Thank you.
Randyman wrote:
I love tacos of any type, soft tacos with carne asada or carnitas or any number of meats or fillings but when I'm at home sitting at my dinner table this is what I want. A hard shell taco with ground beef and bits of potatoes, plain, just salt and pepper with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese, laced with Lindy's Taco Sauce, tomatoey and vinegary.
These types of tacos are not made in Mexico but in the East L.A. where I was born and especially in Texas and most of the southwest this is a taco. They were good.
Randy
Yeah, I know but Pocho that I am and growing up in L.A. I just call them hard shell tacos. I rarely if ever order these at a restaurant. If I order tacos at a restaurant or taco stand, I'll order tacos de carne asada, lengua, barbacoa, etc. You know the drill. I remember when we were having breakfast with Gaspar Ortega and his wife, I listed all the things I like to eat and Gaspar's eyes opened up and he smiled and said "That what I like to eat too!" It made him happy just to think about it.dagosd2000 wrote:Randyman wrote:
I love tacos of any type, soft tacos with carne asada or carnitas or any number of meats or fillings but when I'm at home sitting at my dinner table this is what I want. A hard shell taco with ground beef and bits of potatoes, plain, just salt and pepper with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese, laced with Lindy's Taco Sauce, tomatoey and vinegary.
These types of tacos are not made in Mexico but in the East L.A. where I was born and especially in Texas and most of the southwest this is a taco. They were good.
Randy
Randy
My wife calls these types of tacos,"tacos dorados."
RandyRandyman wrote:Yeah, I know but Pocho that I am and growing up in L.A. I just call them hard shell tacos. I rarely if ever order these at a restaurant. If I order tacos at a restaurant or taco stand, I'll order tacos de carne asada, lengua, barbacoa, etc. You know the drill. I remember when we were having breakfast with Gaspar Ortega and his wife, I listed all the things I like to eat and Gaspar's eyes opened up and he smiled and said "That what I like to eat too!" It made him happy just to think about it.dagosd2000 wrote:Randyman wrote:
I love tacos of any type, soft tacos with carne asada or carnitas or any number of meats or fillings but when I'm at home sitting at my dinner table this is what I want. A hard shell taco with ground beef and bits of potatoes, plain, just salt and pepper with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese, laced with Lindy's Taco Sauce, tomatoey and vinegary.
These types of tacos are not made in Mexico but in the East L.A. where I was born and especially in Texas and most of the southwest this is a taco. They were good.
Randy
Randy
My wife calls these types of tacos,"tacos dorados."
Randy