Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 28 May 2010, 16:32
I miss all that good food some of you would show on here, Randy are you listening ? 
Paulino, I went out and had menudo con pata this morning....THEHAMMER321 wrote:I miss all that good food some of you would show on here, Randy are you listening ?
Yes Paulino, Randy is the resident gourmet cookTHEHAMMER321 wrote:I miss all that good food some of you would show on here, Randy are you listening ?
THEHAMMER321 wrote:About Howard Cosell, I met Tex Cobb when I was working at the Riviera hotel in 1984, he was eating in the restaurant where I was working, so I told him I was a boxing fan, and we talked for a few minutes this guy could talk, I said what's the deal with Cosell quitting boxing after your fight with Holmes, he said '' you mean that f--king K-ke quit boxing cause I got my a-- whipped, my pleasure''kikibalt wrote:Ali, told Howard Cosell, "I wish you were a tree and I was a dog"Rick Farris wrote:Ali on the best ever . . .
Larry King asked Muhammad Ali, "Do you really think you are the greatest?"
Ali answered . . . "Of course not. How would I know who the greatest fighter was. How can you compare fighters of different eras?
I was probably the best of my time, but how do I know what would have happened if I fought Louis, Dempsey, or Jack Johnson.
Who knows?"![]()
After taking a severe beating Holmes Cobb with a smile on his face and in all seriousness said "Let's party". You gotta love his spirit. Mel would have told him "Bullshit, you go home and get your ass in bed!"Rick Farris wrote:THEHAMMER321 wrote:About Howard Cosell, I met Tex Cobb when I was working at the Riviera hotel in 1984, he was eating in the restaurant where I was working, so I told him I was a boxing fan, and we talked for a few minutes this guy could talk, I said what's the deal with Cosell quitting boxing after your fight with Holmes, he said '' you mean that f--king K-ke quit boxing cause I got my a-- whipped, my pleasure''kikibalt wrote: Ali, told Howard Cosell, "I wish you were a tree and I was a dog"![]()
You gotta love Cobb. For the Cosell thing, if nothing else.
Mel Epstein would have kissed him for that.
I hear ya Paulie. I miss Rog posting those pics of all that good food his wife made for him, as well as all the Italian food his sister made. Rog, are you listening?THEHAMMER321 wrote:I miss all that good food some of you would show on here, Randy are you listening ?
Good fighters & bad fighters . . .Randyman wrote:After taking a severe beating Holmes Cobb with a smile on his face and in all seriousness said "Let's party". You gotta love his spirit. Mel would have told him "Bullshit, you go home and get your ass in bed!"Rick Farris wrote:THEHAMMER321 wrote: About Howard Cosell, I met Tex Cobb when I was working at the Riviera hotel in 1984, he was eating in the restaurant where I was working, so I told him I was a boxing fan, and we talked for a few minutes this guy could talk, I said what's the deal with Cosell quitting boxing after your fight with Holmes, he said '' you mean that f--king K-ke quit boxing cause I got my a-- whipped, my pleasure''
You gotta love Cobb. For the Cosell thing, if nothing else.
Mel Epstein would have kissed him for that.
Y'know Randy, at times my Irish taste-buds would cringe at some of the photos, but it really grew on me. I too miss Rog's photos and most of all, his quips.Randyman wrote:I hear ya Paulie. I miss Rog posting those pics of all that good food his wife made for him, as well as all the Italian food his sister made. Rog, are you listening?THEHAMMER321 wrote:I miss all that good food some of you would show on here, Randy are you listening ?
Randy
Cobb's was quite the party animal, seen it first hand. 1982, we were in New York, courtesy of Don King. Cobb: "Darling, lets party!" to Frankie & Tony. Next day on the plane as we were heading home, the boys told me that they party with Cobb all night at the hotel bar, Cobb all the time charging the drinks to Don King.Randyman wrote:After taking a severe beating Holmes Cobb with a smile on his face and in all seriousness said "Let's party". You gotta love his spirit. Mel would have told him "Bullshit, you go home and get your ass in bed!"Rick Farris wrote:THEHAMMER321 wrote: About Howard Cosell, I met Tex Cobb when I was working at the Riviera hotel in 1984, he was eating in the restaurant where I was working, so I told him I was a boxing fan, and we talked for a few minutes this guy could talk, I said what's the deal with Cosell quitting boxing after your fight with Holmes, he said '' you mean that f--king K-ke quit boxing cause I got my a-- whipped, my pleasure''
You gotta love Cobb. For the Cosell thing, if nothing else.
Mel Epstein would have kissed him for that.
Rick maybe you can answer this, I have always wondered about Brazilians, I know they speak Portugese so be definition they are not Hispanic, but I believe they are considered Latino because Brazil is in Latin America.Rick Farris wrote:Brazil . . .
Monica and I need to go to Brazil, however, my work schedule (related to a future project) is up in the air.
So it looks like we'll have to wait until things are worked out.
The great thing about Brazil for us is that Monica gets to see her family, and I get to have a lot of fun and relax. We won't go to Rio or Sao Paolo, we'll head to Salvador, Bahia, on the N/E coast. Things are a bit more relaxed in that part of the country, beautiful beaches. Women out number the men considerably, and many are absolutely beautiful! This is one place on the face of the earth where I am waited on 24/7 by beautiful women, a place where a man can be a man without all hell breaking loose. I married the right woman and I love the culture.![]()
-Ricardo
(pronounced "Hicardo" in Portugese)
According to Monica, a country with a Latin based language, is a Latin country.THEHAMMER321 wrote:Rick maybe you can answer this, I have always wondered about Brazilians, I know they speak Portugese so be definition they are not Hispanic, but I believe they are considered Latino because Brazil is in Latin America.Rick Farris wrote:Brazil . . .
Monica and I need to go to Brazil, however, my work schedule (related to a future project) is up in the air.
So it looks like we'll have to wait until things are worked out.
The great thing about Brazil for us is that Monica gets to see her family, and I get to have a lot of fun and relax. We won't go to Rio or Sao Paolo, we'll head to Salvador, Bahia, on the N/E coast. Things are a bit more relaxed in that part of the country, beautiful beaches. Women out number the men considerably, and many are absolutely beautiful! This is one place on the face of the earth where I am waited on 24/7 by beautiful women, a place where a man can be a man without all hell breaking loose. I married the right woman and I love the culture.![]()
-Ricardo
(pronounced "Hicardo" in Portugese)
kikibalt wrote:Cobb's was quite the party animal, seen it first hand. 1982, we were in New York, courtesy of Don King. Cobb: "Darling, lets party!" to Frankie & Tony. Next day on the plane as we were heading home, the boys told me that they party with Cobb all night at the hotel bar, Cobb all the time charging the drinks to Don King.Randyman wrote:After taking a severe beating Holmes Cobb with a smile on his face and in all seriousness said "Let's party". You gotta love his spirit. Mel would have told him "Bullshit, you go home and get your ass in bed!"Rick Farris wrote:
You gotta love Cobb. For the Cosell thing, if nothing else.
Mel Epstein would have kissed him for that.
Cobb, called everybody "Darling" even Don King
Funny you should mention Reb Brown, I love all the 1970s cop shows Kojak, Baretta, Police Story etc, he was on an episode of Kojak that I recently watched.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:Cobb's was quite the party animal, seen it first hand. 1982, we were in New York, courtesy of Don King. Cobb: "Darling, lets party!" to Frankie & Tony. Next day on the plane as we were heading home, the boys told me that they party with Cobb all night at the hotel bar, Cobb all the time charging the drinks to Don King.Randyman wrote: After taking a severe beating Holmes Cobb with a smile on his face and in all seriousness said "Let's party". You gotta love his spirit. Mel would have told him "Bullshit, you go home and get your ass in bed!"
Cobb, called everybody "Darling" even Don King
My former room mate is actor Reb Brown. Brown and I have been friends for years and he starred in a movie with Cobb called, "Uncommon Valor" (Reb was the big explosives expert called "Blaster" in the movie). Reb said he and Cobb had a lot of fun on the production but that Tex was a bit unreliable. In the morning, Cobb would often be abscent and the production company would have to send out a search party to locate him. They'd usually find him somewhere on the Island (they filmed it in Hawaii) shacked up with a gal or two.
I heard or read somewhere that EK was a nut-case, was he?THEHAMMER321 wrote:Evil Knievel, as a kid growing up in the 1970s he was like a super hero, seen him many times on wide world of sports, a few people including his son have become daredevils but none of them caught the public's imagination like him, he was an American original, many of the kids in my neighborhood would set up ramps for our bikes and some of us ended up with a trip to the emergency room.
The Blues Brothers . . .Panzerfaust wrote:I watched ''The Blues brothers'' today. And seemed to remember Rick saying he worked on that movie. The stairway scene when they are going up to the penguins office has just brilliant lighting that sets the mood perfectly.... Rick , you have anything to do with that scene?
THEHAMMER321 wrote:Another guy who as a kid I thought was a good guy, turned out to be a first class A hole was Jerry Lewis, he put on a big front with the muscular dystrophy telethon, I have heard from many sources he is a male version of Barbara Streasand
THEHAMMER321 wrote:Funny you should mention Reb Brown, I love all the 1970s cop shows Kojak, Baretta, Police Story etc, he was on an episode of Kojak that I recently watched.Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote: Cobb's was quite the party animal, seen it first hand. 1982, we were in New York, courtesy of Don King. Cobb: "Darling, lets party!" to Frankie & Tony. Next day on the plane as we were heading home, the boys told me that they party with Cobb all night at the hotel bar, Cobb all the time charging the drinks to Don King.
Cobb, called everybody "Darling" even Don King
My former room mate is actor Reb Brown. Brown and I have been friends for years and he starred in a movie with Cobb called, "Uncommon Valor" (Reb was the big explosives expert called "Blaster" in the movie). Reb said he and Cobb had a lot of fun on the production but that Tex was a bit unreliable. In the morning, Cobb would often be abscent and the production company would have to send out a search party to locate him. They'd usually find him somewhere on the Island (they filmed it in Hawaii) shacked up with a gal or two.