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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 03:36
by bennie
telboy66 wrote:
bennie wrote:We play you tomorrow in the World Cup. I hope the USA turn up. 8)
Oh they will turn up alright Bennie & you can bet their defence will do all they can to wind up that moron Rooney.
England will be foolish to under estimate USA they have come on plenty in the last 10 years
The USA actually have a solid team. It should be a cracker.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 10:34
by kikibalt
Two weeks fromr today is the big day for our own Rick Farris, and a big plus, we get to meet Tom Ray in the flesh.... :TU: :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 12:11
by Rick Farris
To My Friends . . .

This thread sports some great boxing writers.
Last year, the WBHOF Banquet Program was transformed (thanks to a few posters on this thread) from an embarrassing, innaccurate, historically inncorrect rag, into a championship publication that reflects pride an honor.

Bios . . . For every inductee, there must be a biography. In the past, not-so-knowledgeable directors have taken the easy way out when writing these bios. They would go into the net, find somebody else's words and copy them. The result was plenty of facts and figures, but no life to the bio, no passion, nothing that motivated the reader to "feel" the greatness of the subject.

My answer to that is to use boxing writers (not today's version that write for Ring, etc.) to write the bios.
I know of no source for good boxing writers better than right here. So I told Mando Muniz I want to use boxing writers I know to write the WBHOF program bios this year. He gave me his blessing to do this, so I am now recruiting a few guys from this thread to write the bios. I'll write a couple for the guys I know best, and we have Scar who will write Bennie Briscoe, Randy will write Julio Cesar Chavez, John Bardelli will pen Tiger Jack Fox. I haven't yet chosen anybody for Mike Tyson, Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Graham Houston, or Jimmy Montoya. If anybody believes they could write a good bio on any of these inductees, let me know and give it a shot. You will get a "written by" credit, which puts your name in this historic publication, along with a few others from this thread. The publication is archived annually at:

The United States Capitol Historical Society - Washington D.C.
Los angeles County Museum of Natural History - Los Angeles
Bancroft Library, University of California - Berkely


-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 14:27
by THEHAMMER321
kikibalt wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote:Frank, how was the Menudo this morning ? , I am going to the sunset station for there seafood buffet tonight, went last Friday was excellent, if you like crab legs this is the place for you. :TU:
I missed out on the menudo this morning Paul, no seafood for this guy, but you enjoy.
Btw, are you coming to the CBHOF on the 26?
Frank I won't know until a couple of days before, if I do go I will drive out early that morning, where is it going to be held again ?.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 14:33
by THEHAMMER321
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote:Frank, how was the Menudo this morning ? , I am going to the sunset station for there seafood buffet tonight, went last Friday was excellent, if you like crab legs this is the place for you. :TU:
I missed out on the menudo this morning Paul, no seafood for this guy, but you enjoy.
Btw, are you coming to the CBHOF on the 26?

Hey Paul . . . Reb Brown will be at my table and if you come he wants to meet you.
I will do my best to be there, but won't know if I can make it until a couple of days before. :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 14:44
by THEHAMMER321
Rick Farris wrote:To My Friends . . .

This thread sports some great boxing writers.
Last year, the WBHOF Banquet Program was transformed (thanks to a few posters on this thread) from an embarrassing, innaccurate, historically inncorrect rag, into a championship publication that reflects pride an honor.

Bios . . . For every inductee, there must be a biography. In the past, not-so-knowledgeable directors have taken the easy way out when writing these bios. They would go into the net, find somebody else's words and copy them. The result was plenty of facts and figures, but no life to the bio, no passion, nothing that motivated the reader to "feel" the greatness of the subject.

My answer to that is to use boxing writers (not today's version that write for Ring, etc.) to write the bios.
I know of no source for good boxing writers better than right here. So I told Mando Muniz I want to use boxing writers I know to write the WBHOF program bios this year. He gave me his blessing to do this, so I am now recruiting a few guys from this thread to write the bios. I'll write a couple for the guys I know best, and we have Scar who will write Bennie Briscoe, Randy will write Julio Cesar Chavez, John Bardelli will pen Tiger Jack Fox. I haven't yet chosen anybody for Mike Tyson, Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Graham Houston, or Jimmy Montoya. If anybody believes they could write a good bio on any of these inductees, let me know and give it a shot. You will get a "written by" credit, which puts your name in this historic publication, along with a few others from this thread. The publication is archived annually at:

The United States Capitol Historical Society - Washington D.C.
Los angeles County Museum of Natural History - Los Angeles
Bancroft Library, University of California - Berkely


-Rick Farris
Rick do you know if Braxton, srry I don't like using his Muhaammad name he was once my favorite fighter, is going to be there, also Tyson and Montoya are they gonna be there ?.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 15:19
by Rick Farris
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:To My Friends . . .

This thread sports some great boxing writers.
Last year, the WBHOF Banquet Program was transformed (thanks to a few posters on this thread) from an embarrassing, innaccurate, historically inncorrect rag, into a championship publication that reflects pride an honor.

Bios . . . For every inductee, there must be a biography. In the past, not-so-knowledgeable directors have taken the easy way out when writing these bios. They would go into the net, find somebody else's words and copy them. The result was plenty of facts and figures, but no life to the bio, no passion, nothing that motivated the reader to "feel" the greatness of the subject.

My answer to that is to use boxing writers (not today's version that write for Ring, etc.) to write the bios.
I know of no source for good boxing writers better than right here. So I told Mando Muniz I want to use boxing writers I know to write the WBHOF program bios this year. He gave me his blessing to do this, so I am now recruiting a few guys from this thread to write the bios. I'll write a couple for the guys I know best, and we have Scar who will write Bennie Briscoe, Randy will write Julio Cesar Chavez, John Bardelli will pen Tiger Jack Fox. I haven't yet chosen anybody for Mike Tyson, Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Graham Houston, or Jimmy Montoya. If anybody believes they could write a good bio on any of these inductees, let me know and give it a shot. You will get a "written by" credit, which puts your name in this historic publication, along with a few others from this thread. The publication is archived annually at:

The United States Capitol Historical Society - Washington D.C.
Los angeles County Museum of Natural History - Los Angeles
Bancroft Library, University of California - Berkely


-Rick Farris
Rick do you know if Braxton, srry I don't like using his Muhaammad name he was once my favorite fighter, is going to be there, also Tyson and Montoya are they gonna be there ?.

They will all be there. Briscoe is the only question mark.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 15:28
by kikibalt
Here you are Paulino

Image

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 18:30
by Expug
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security at the game in Philly .
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 18:33
by Rick Farris
Expug wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security.
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.

What a great experience , Brian! I want to see that pic.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 18:47
by Rick Farris
Johnny Forbes needs to be in . . .

His name was put up this year for posthumous WBHOF induction. I focused elsewhere, didn't push Forbes. Next year, I will.
Looking at an old B&W pic, Forbes with Gil Cadilli, circa 1943, at the CYO Gym.
Johnny Forbes never made any money off the talent he created. Others would grab them from him, premade championship packages.
The more you know about Johnny Forbes, the more you realize his talent & skill as a developer of superior boxing talent.
Ray Luna would take Keeny Teran, Gig Rooney was one of many, including Doc Kearns, that managed the career of Gil Cadilli.
Forbes spent money caring for the boys he trained. He fed them, gave them great advice on living, and he taught them to box!
He was part of a great era, and he made some great contributions. A Hall of Famer, for sure.
There is a lot of great L.A. history covered in Gil Cadilli Jr.'s docu on his dad.
Next year, Frank.


-Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:10
by raylawpc
bennie wrote:We play you tomorrow in the World Cup. I hope the USA turn up. 8)
I guess the USA showed up, huh, bennie? :OhYes: :wink:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:11
by Rick Farris
raylawpc wrote:
bennie wrote:We play you tomorrow in the World Cup. I hope the USA turn up. 8)
I guess the USA showed up, huh, bennie? :OhYes: :wink:

Hey Tom . . .

Mando Muniz promised to be at your table for the CBHOF event.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:20
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
Expug wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security.
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.

What a great experience , Brian! I want to see that pic.
Ditto!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:24
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:Johnny Forbes needs to be in . . .

His name was put up this year for posthumous WBHOF induction. I focused elsewhere, didn't push Forbes. Next year, I will.
Looking at an old B&W pic, Forbes with Gil Cadilli, circa 1943, at the CYO Gym.
Johnny Forbes never made any money off the talent he created. Others would grab them from him, premade championship packages.
The more you know about Johnny Forbes, the more you realize his talent & skill as a developer of superior boxing talent.
Ray Luna would take Keeny Teran, Gig Rooney was one of many, including Doc Kearns, that managed the career of Gil Cadilli.
Forbes spent money caring for the boys he trained. He fed them, gave them great advice on living, and he taught them to box!
He was part of a great era, and he made some great contributions. A Hall of Famer, for sure.
There is a lot of great L.A. history covered in Gil Cadilli Jr.'s docu on his dad.
Next year, Frank.


-Rick Farris
We are inducting Johnny Forbes into the CBHOF this year...

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 19:29
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Johnny Forbes needs to be in . . .

His name was put up this year for posthumous WBHOF induction. I focused elsewhere, didn't push Forbes. Next year, I will.
Looking at an old B&W pic, Forbes with Gil Cadilli, circa 1943, at the CYO Gym.
Johnny Forbes never made any money off the talent he created. Others would grab them from him, premade championship packages.
The more you know about Johnny Forbes, the more you realize his talent & skill as a developer of superior boxing talent.
Ray Luna would take Keeny Teran, Gig Rooney was one of many, including Doc Kearns, that managed the career of Gil Cadilli.
Forbes spent money caring for the boys he trained. He fed them, gave them great advice on living, and he taught them to box!
He was part of a great era, and he made some great contributions. A Hall of Famer, for sure.
There is a lot of great L.A. history covered in Gil Cadilli Jr.'s docu on his dad.
Next year, Frank.


-Rick Farris
We are inducting Johnny Forbes into the CBHOF this year...
:TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 21:10
by Expug
Rick Farris wrote:
Expug wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security.
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.

What a great experience , Brian! I want to see that pic.

I sent you a PM Rick.
Maybe you can give me a hand putting some photos on here.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 22:32
by scartissue
Expug wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security at the game in Philly .
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.
Brian, that has to be the coolest picture. I gotta see it. On Friday I was at the Hyatt downtown for a meeting and by chance the Hawks were having a reception there after the parade. So at least I go a chance to see the Stanley Cup in all it's glory, although it was stancheoned off. I'll be fishing with Mike Gapski and his bro in a couple of weeks. I think he's bringing some of the players, so I'll have to grab some pics of my own.

Scartissue

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 22:35
by scartissue
bennie wrote:
telboy66 wrote:
bennie wrote:We play you tomorrow in the World Cup. I hope the USA turn up. 8)
Oh they will turn up alright Bennie & you can bet their defence will do all they can to wind up that moron Rooney.
England will be foolish to under estimate USA they have come on plenty in the last 10 years
The USA actually have a solid team. It should be a cracker.
Bennie, I wouldn't want to have been Robert Green going back to the locker room. Do you think Capello will play him again?

Scartissue

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 22:43
by Expug
scartissue wrote:
Expug wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Chicago Blackhawks win Stanley Cup!

Congratulations, Brian, Dan & all the Chicago guys. Brian is with the Blackhawks tonight.
I call Dan Hanley about another matter, Dan tells me the news, and I hear sky rockets bursting in the background.
Have fun Chicago.

Great night it was.
I was in a suite with the owner and president doing security at the game in Philly .
Needless to say,they were besides themselves with joy when they won.
I have a picture of myself hoisting the cup at center ice after the game. If I can ever figure out how to post it I will throw it on.
Its surreal.
Brian, that has to be the coolest picture. I gotta see it. On Friday I was at the Hyatt downtown for a meeting and by chance the Hawks were having a reception there after the parade. So at least I go a chance to see the Stanley Cup in all it's glory, although it was stancheoned off. I'll be fishing with Mike Gapski and his bro in a couple of weeks. I think he's bringing some of the players, so I'll have to grab some pics of my own.

Scartissue
Dan, I got back from Philly with the teams families at 4am. We were on a charter and the team landed right after us.
I jumped in my car at Ohare airport and drove straight to the horse ranch in Michigan where my family was. We go there twice every summer.
Had I stuck around in town, I would have run into you at the Hyatt.I would have been there.
Gapski is a good guy.You guys will have a great time and if he brings any players along it will be a blast. All those guys are good people.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 23:15
by kikibalt
Image

Our own Brian Higgins hoists Stanley Cup right on the ice where the Chicago Black Hawks won the
it a few minutes earlier. Great shot Brian! Amazing.

Rick Farris

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 12 Jun 2010, 23:29
by CNorkusJr
This picture is a classic, a dream for alot of people who follow hockey, like me !
Congratulations ! Brian !

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 05:19
by bennie
scartissue wrote:
bennie wrote:
telboy66 wrote: Oh they will turn up alright Bennie & you can bet their defence will do all they can to wind up that moron Rooney.
England will be foolish to under estimate USA they have come on plenty in the last 10 years
The USA actually have a solid team. It should be a cracker.
Bennie, I wouldn't want to have been Robert Green going back to the locker room. Do you think Capello will play him again?

Scartissue
The trouble is, Dan, the other goalies are also likely to drop clangers, particularly David James, who has blown hot and cold his entire career.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 05:20
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:Image

Our own Brian Higgins hoists Stanley Cup right on the ice where the Chicago Black Hawks won the
it a few minutes earlier. Great shot Brian! Amazing.

Rick Farris
A big guy with a big cup. :o

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 13 Jun 2010, 05:25
by bennie
raylawpc wrote:
bennie wrote:We play you tomorrow in the World Cup. I hope the USA turn up. 8)
I guess the USA showed up, huh, bennie? :OhYes: :wink:
Hand on heart, Tom, I'm always quite pleased when we struggle. The pre-game hype here is pathetic, particularly when everyone says we are going to win the event. We will never win the world cup again.