Posted: 18 Apr 2008, 14:07
Rodolfo Gato Gonzalez






Got an e-mail from our own Rodolfo 'El Gato' Gonzalez who is quite upset. Not from anything here, but he just got wind that the fighter from Mexico City, who went by the same name as the lightweight champ, even down to the 'Gato' nickname, who fought in the late seventies through the 80s, had just killed a man in Mexico. This ex-pug has lived a somewhat debaucherous life and Rodolfo has been repeatedly mistaken for some of his exploits. This time a convent of nuns called him to find out what's been going on. In case anyone hears anything over the pugilistic grapevine, rest assured, the real Rodolfo 'El Gato' Gonzalez is doing just fine and living up to his legacy as a former world champ.kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gato Gonzalez


Rob,Boxingnut wrote:Hi Frank. Whilst flicking through some boxing magazines from the 80's I read an article where Tony said he did not want to fight any more tune ups in case he got injured and would wait until he fought Harry Arroyo for the IBF title. How close did Tony come to this title shot?

Ok...who else is wondering if Rodolfo might have had a shot at Connie at that place and time? She had one remarkable body......kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gato Gonzalez
She had a thing for fighters..BoxBuzz wrote:Ok...who else is wondering if Rodolfo might have had a shot at Connie at that place and time? She had one remarkable body......kikibalt wrote:Rodolfo Gato Gonzalez
OK....if I am out of line with that statement (since I don't know the marital status of either at the time) I offer my apology. However...you just have to wonder......I mean you are completely without testosterone if you're not at least guessing on this one.
This guy was a very good fighter that dissapointed me in being a world champion. Now, in retirement, has dissapointed me more.kikibalt wrote:
The other Gato


Frankkikibalt wrote:
diegodagosd2000 wrote:Frankkikibalt wrote:
I really get a kick about the way they handicap the fights,even the wrestling. Always liked that style of writing.

Geez Pal,I think something psychic is going on. Read my last post. I was writing it while you posted the story about you friend. God Bless. Dagoskikibalt wrote:diego
Did I mentioned to you last Saturday that I had a cousin that own a bar up the street for Steven's?
He got killed that Saturday morning going home from the bar, no he wasn't drunk, he suffer a heart attack while driving home about 3AM, tomorrow is his funeral.
Great story diego, and God bless you too.dagosd2000 wrote:Geez Pal,I think something psychic is going on. Read my last post. I was writing it while you posted the story about you friend. God Bless. Dagoskikibalt wrote:diego
Did I mentioned to you last Saturday that I had a cousin that own a bar up the street for Steven's?
He got killed that Saturday morning going home from the bar, no he wasn't drunk, he suffer a heart attack while driving home about 3AM, tomorrow is his funeral.

Shocking news. The other Gato licked Andy Ganigan and could fight a bit. I never knew his life is out of control.kikibalt wrote:
The other Gato
Nice, honest assessment, Frankie (as ever). Arroyo's star shone briefly but for 18 months or so, he looked great and he was ruined, in my opinion, by Bob Arum, who threw Arroyo in with unbeaten Charlie Brown, slick Terrence Alli and heavy-handed Jimmy Paul in the space of seven months. Madness. Not every defence can be a hard one. Small wonder Harry had nothing left after Paul and that is a shame. Arroyo's boxing skills needed preserving.kikibalt wrote:Rob,Boxingnut wrote:Hi Frank. Whilst flicking through some boxing magazines from the 80's I read an article where Tony said he did not want to fight any more tune ups in case he got injured and would wait until he fought Harry Arroyo for the IBF title. How close did Tony come to this title shot?
There was never much talk about Tony fighting Arroyo, the fight we wanted and were close to making was with Ray Mancini, but one thing or another kept getting in the way, I think Arroyo would had been a harder fight for Tony, because Arroyo was a boxer and those were the kind of fighters that gave Tony problems, I think that Tony would have ko Mancini.
Tony could ko anybody that stood in front of him, even Mancini acknowledge that.
kikibalt wrote:
Oscar was one of those fighters who lost at crucial times in his career - just when he was on the verge of a world title fight.kikibalt wrote: