Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 12 May 2010, 23:06
Btw Frank, the beehive lady at the doctors office was hoping you were there to get some viagra.

raylawpc wrote:Rick - it's Streisand, right?
Perez basically 'ruined' Paul in a gruelling 15-rounder. Paul got the nod but was never really the same.kikibalt wrote:Paulino, I remember Perez real good, he was fighting here in LA at the same time Tony and Frankie were, he has a brother that also fought pro, Tomas Perez. Last I heard Cubanito was living in L.V.THEHAMMER321 wrote:anybody remember Irleis ''cubanito'' Perez I thought he was a real good lightweight he fought Hector Camacho on T.V back before Hector became a ''track star'' and he gave him a good fight he moved out to Vegas and had a shot at Jimmy Pauls title but lost a close decision after that had a few more fights then retired anybody heard anything about him where is at
Btw Tony and Cubanito fought in the GG with with Perez winning.


Once you have prostate surgery even the blue pill won't work Paulino, your humpping days are OVER!!!!....THEHAMMER321 wrote:Btw Frank, the beehive lady at the doctors office was hoping you were there to get some viagra.![]()
No, never met the man that trained my dad for his few amateur fights he had at Jim Jeffries Barn....THEHAMMER321 wrote:Good morning all, nice story on Colima Frank, did you get to know him personally.
Hmmmmm . . . At first I thought it must be Faye Dunaway . . . but then I quickly realized she wasn't on the list, so I immediately thought of Streisand . . . I know how much you like working with those two . . . Hmmmmm . . .Rick Farris wrote:raylawpc wrote:Rick - it's Streisand, right?![]()
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raylawpc wrote:Hmmmmm . . . At first I thought it must be Faye Dunaway . . . but then I quickly realized she wasn't on the list, so I immediately thought of Streisand . . . I know how much you like working with those two . . . Hmmmmm . . .Rick Farris wrote:raylawpc wrote:Rick - it's Streisand, right?![]()
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Time to reconsider Gene Fullmer . . .kikibalt wrote:Sugar Ray Robinson vs Gene Fullmer
Chuck1052 wrote:Looking at footage of Gene Fullmer in action, I came away with the feeling that any opposing boxer was in for a very rough night when in the ring with him. I still can't believe that Benny "Kid" Paret was matched with Fullmer, who was far too big and strong for him.
- Chuck Johnston
Interesting. The fight is hardly getting any publicity here either because on the same night in a football stadium in London there is a much better fight between the unbeaten Londoner Kevin Mitchell, who licked Khan conqueror Breidis Prescott in January, against lunatic Aussie Michael Katsidis, who goes to war every time he fights. They are showing the Khan fight live on British-TV but the network screening it, ITV, is barely publicising the fight. Malignaggi has about three kayoes on his record and brittle hands, while Khan is out of sight, out of mind.CNorkusJr wrote:Nice piece on Colima. Thanks for the post KIKI.
Dont kid yourself-Fullmer was a tough a fighter as any.
Just thought you guys might like to know that the Khan-Maligiginaianaaaa(Lol) my tongue has a bad habit of not stopping for this one--
is getting very little press here in NY. Today it got a blurb because Khan just got into NY City. The 3 paragraphs expunged on he was tied up in customs for a Visa oversight and Roach had him up in Vancouver. Thats it. Promo shot has Khan in a suit with the belt over his shoulder- next to, Maligianinnoooo who has a tee on that has a picture of MSG and the words "MAd SQ Garden the house that Malinginaoo built". He also has a baseball cap on sideways and chains all over his neck. A real role model Champ on the horizon here. Hope he gets his head, neck, torso handed to him Saturday night. Might be some bigger press on Saturday morning before the fight later that night.
Remember when the fights had pieces all week long in the paper. Another reason boxing is fading like it has.
The Yuri Foreman-Cotto fight in June at Yankee Stadium is far from selling out. Everyday-full page ads advertising available tickets for this one.
Getting a little bit more publicity than the Khan fight and 3 weeks later too. NY loves this Yuri Foreman kid- personally I dont see him doing much against the stronger opponents.
My friend Kelly Burden (who fought Bob Foster for the light-heavyweight title in 1971) started out his pro career in the Marv Jensen stable and as one of Gene Fullmer's sparring partners. One thing Kelly used to say about Fuller was about how strong Fullmer was, and how he would bull Kelly around during sparring sessions. That always impressed me because I knew from sparring with Kelly how strong Kelly was, and the fact that Fuller could push him around really impressed me.Rick Farris wrote:Chuck1052 wrote:Looking at footage of Gene Fullmer in action, I came away with the feeling that any opposing boxer was in for a very rough night when in the ring with him. I still can't believe that Benny "Kid" Paret was matched with Fullmer, who was far too big and strong for him.
- Chuck Johnston
Chuck . . . I agree. In fact, I was thinking of that bout as I was posting. As you pointed out, Peret was too small, and surely damaged in the Fullmer fight.
The fight was just one of a number of tough fights in the Cuban's career, but Fullmer hammered him.
In close Gene would tie him up with one hand and pound him with the other. Short, jolting, hooking shots.
You can see the energy leave Peret's body in that fight. Shortly after, Griffith for the last time.
-Rick Farris
Tom I posted your post on my blog, take a look, link below.raylawpc wrote:My friend Kelly Burden (who fought Bob Foster for the light-heavyweight title in 1971) started out his pro career in the Marv Jensen stable and as one of Gene Fullmer's sparring partners. One thing Kelly used to say about Fuller was about how strong Fullmer was, and how he would bull Kelly around during sparring sessions. That always impressed me because I knew from sparring with Kelly how strong Kelly was, and the fact that Fuller could push him around really impressed me.
I think Fullmer was a great fighter, and one reason was because he could change styles to become more effective. Look at his fight with Carmen Basilio. I had always assumed that, when he and Carmen met, they fought toe-to-toe, neither taking a backward step. But I was surprised when I saw a film of the first fight that Gene actually boxed Carmen, backed away, and ripped Carmen as Basilio tried to move in on him. It was a great display, and showed that Gene was not the one-dimensional fighter some people make him out to be, but was adaptable.
Grammar? what dat?....raylawpc wrote:Thanks Frank.I've never been blogged before. If I'd known you were going to do it, I would have cleaned up the grammar.