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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 16:07
by kikibalt
telboy66 wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Connie wants to talk money..... :witzend:
I'm out. :lol: :lol: :lol:
This is just it they always go & spoil it ,Is she related to Robin Givens
Connie said you can't invade her personal privacy without paying big bucks and that she wants me to be her manager.... :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 17:03
by Panzerfaust
New sanctioning body formed

Former referee and commissioner, Larry Hazzard, Sr., announced yesterday that he and former IBF president and founding member, Marian Muhammad, have formed a world combative sports sanctioning organization based in New Jersey. The Combative Sports Federation, Inc., or CSF, will include rankings of professional boxers and mixed martial artists around the world. Hazzard, a 50-year veteran of both sports, is eager to lead the organization as president with his partner, Marian Muhammad as vice president. Former New York boxing commissioner, Randy Gordon, will serve as the organization’s ratings chairman, and former WBC supervisor and liaison to U.S. Commissions, Rhonda Utley-Herring, will be the championships chairman.

“We have a very competent staff with the experience and passion for maintaining the integrity, health and safety of combative sports. Together, we have more than a century and a half of experience in all aspects of boxing. Championships chairman Utley-Herring and I authored the unified rules that professionalized the sport of mixed martial arts while at the New Jersey commission, when no one else would touch them and for me, this is just the next logical progression”, said Hazzard.

The recent International Boxing Hall of Famer believes that there’s definitely room for a credible sanctioning organization in the world of combative sports. He is hopeful that his new organization will make the sports more competitive. According to Hazzard, even with the number of sanctioning organizations that already exist, they still cannot rank all of the fighters who are deserving of a chance to vie for a world title.

Hazzard says he and his team will continue the work he started at the IBF when he and Muhammad called a meeting of all of the major world boxing sanctioning organizations to discuss important changes necessary to bring the sport into the 21st century, such as the formation of a super heavyweight division, the unified use of instant replay, unification of titles, and increased participation of female champions. He also met with the Boxing Promoters Association, BPA, headed by Joe DeGuardia, who expressed their enthusiasm over Hazzard’s desire to include promoters’ opinions and comments during his initial development and structure of the CSF championship rules
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Just what the world needs :witzend: yet another sanctioning organization :roll:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:17
by Rick Farris
Frank . . . We need to start our own sanctioning body, and promote CAWCB world title fights. Why not? :lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:21
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
telboy66 wrote:
CNorkusJr wrote: I'm out. :lol: :lol: :lol:
This is just it they always go & spoil it ,Is she related to Robin Givens
Connie said you can't invade her personal privacy without paying big bucks and that she wants me to be her manager.... :TU:

I'm out to. Unless Connie would consider an "equity waiver".
That is when an actor agree to forgo any compensation until the film makes money, then they enjoy a greater percentage of the profits.
This could be big, Frank. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:28
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
telboy66 wrote: This is just it they always go & spoil it ,Is she related to Robin Givens
Connie said you can't invade her personal privacy without paying big bucks and that she wants me to be her manager.... :TU:

I'm out to. Unless Connie would consider an "equity waiver".
That is when an actor agree to forgo any compensation until the film makes money, then they enjoy a greater percentage of the profits.
This could be big, Frank. :lol: :lol: :lol:
No can do, she said money up front, she said 40-50-75 percent of nothing=o

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:30
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:Frank . . . We need to start our own sanctioning body, and promote CAWCB world title fights. Why not? :lol: :lol:
Might as well, everybody is doing it...... :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:33
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Connie said you can't invade her personal privacy without paying big bucks and that she wants me to be her manager.... :TU:

I'm out to. Unless Connie would consider an "equity waiver".
That is when an actor agree to forgo any compensation until the film makes money, then they enjoy a greater percentage of the profits.
This could be big, Frank. :lol: :lol: :lol:
No can do, she said money up front, she said 40-50-75 percent of nothing=o
And of course, she's right! :OhYes: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 21:50
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Frank . . . We need to start our own sanctioning body, and promote CAWCB world title fights. Why not? :lol: :lol:
Might as well, everybody is doing it...... :OhYes:
The CAWCB World Title belts . . .

Maybe we could continue with the modern day practice of presenting a boxer with a belt everytime he steps into a ring..
However, we have to be different than the other alphabet organizations.

That means we'll need a lot of belts.
Our championship belts will be funtional, as they will be a real belt, one that buckles and can hold up a pair pants.
I've got belts that date back decades. Thin belts, thick belts, all colors, some are new, others I've never worn.
I'll donate all of them. I'll keep a couple in case I need one, however, the rest will be presented to our over achievers, and the under achievers.
The best will receive a newer belt, the lower end talent will get one that's been "broken in".
I've got one that Jack Nicholson gave us who were on the crew of "The Two Jakes", that's very cool. Never worn it.
That one goes to Pac. :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 16 Nov 2010, 23:13
by kikibalt
Connie called me today at noon like she does everyday:
"What are you doing?"
"I'm resting" I said
"Resting!!??"
"Yes I been working hard!"
"Doing what?"
"I been working hard at been a kept man, you know that takes lots of work, its not easy been a kept man, it really takes some doing"
"You as' hole" she said as she hung up on me.... :witzend:
Go figure.... :(

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 00:52
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:Connie called me today at noon like she does everyday:
"What are you doing?"
"I'm resting" I said
"Resting!!??"
"Yes I been working hard!"
"Doing what?"
"I been working hard at been a kept man, you know that takes lots of work, its not easy been a kept man, it really takes some doing"
"You as' hole" she said as she hung up on me.... :witzend:
Go figure.... :(

:oo Frank . . . This kept man thing sounds like a lot of work? :witzend:
I'm looking for an EZ way out! :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 09:09
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Connie called me today at noon like she does everyday:
"What are you doing?"
"I'm resting" I said
"Resting!!??"
"Yes I been working hard!"
"Doing what?"
"I been working hard at been a kept man, you know that takes lots of work, its not easy been a kept man, it really takes some doing"
"You as' hole" she said as she hung up on me.... :witzend:
Go figure.... :(

:oo Frank . . . This kept man thing sounds like a lot of work? :witzend:
I'm looking for an EZ way out! :OhYes:
Oh! its hard work alright... :witzend: , Rick, the work comes in keeping the wives thinking that you are worth keeping....nothing comes easy in this world Rick....... :witzend:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 10:14
by Rick Farris
Spoiling the "old lady" . . . .


Frank, I haven't purchased the clothes line yet (I'm going to surprise her with one one Xmas day), however, I did pick of a box of clothes pins. I found a nice box of fifty pins and they are really impressive. Instead of the common wood or plastic pins, these are made of bamboo. I'm going to tell her the bamboo pins are from a tropical resort island, and that they will give her a chance to imagine she were hanging her clothes in paradise. Once again, a gift that keeps on giving, one that drys the clothes and offers up a fantasy. Since the clothes pins provide the fantasy I won't have to actually take her to such a place, and put the money toward something more practical, like PPV fights and training pads, beer, etc. :OhYes:

My question is this, are the bamboo pins over-the-top??? I don't want to spoil her.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 10:31
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:Spoiling the "old lady" . . . .


Frank, I haven't purchased the clothes line yet (I'm going to surprise her with one one Xmas day), however, I did pick of a box of clothes pins. I found a nice box of fifty pins and they are really impressive. Instead of the common wood or plastic pins, these are made of bamboo. I'm going to tell her the bamboo pins are from a tropical resort island, and that they will give her a chance to imagine she were hanging her clothes in paradise. Once again, a gift that keeps on giving, one that drys the clothes and offers up a fantasy. Since the clothes pins provide the fantasy I won't have to actually take her to such a place, and put the money toward something more practical, like PPV fights and training pads, beer, etc. :OhYes:

My question is this, are the bamboo pins over-the-top??? I don't want to spoil her.
No! No!, the bamboo pins are NOT over the top, she will think is she in paradise, see if you can find a pin bag in the shape of a palm tree or a picture of a palm on it, that will help. With the money you save you can buy more tables at the CBHOF..... :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 10:50
by CNorkusJr
kikibalt wrote:Connie called me today at noon like she does everyday:
"What are you doing?"
"I'm resting" I said
"Resting!!??"
"Yes I been working hard!"
"Doing what?"
"I been working hard at been a kept man, you know that takes lots of work, its not easy been a kept man, it really takes some doing"
"You as' hole" she said as she hung up on me.... :witzend:
Go figure.... :(

So Frank, you want to be Connie's mgr for the TV show. I can see where this is going. Reminds me of the days when mgrs. and fighters saw eye to eye LOL :lol:


I do Thank You for posting the old license stuff above. What were you driving a old "Fred Flintstone" car.? :oo :lol: :lol:

All kidding aside Frank, Did you serve in the armed services ?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 10:59
by CNorkusJr
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Frank . . . We need to start our own sanctioning body, and promote CAWCB world title fights. Why not? :lol: :lol:
Might as well, everybody is doing it...... :OhYes:
The CAWCB World Title belts . . .

Maybe we could continue with the modern day practice of presenting a boxer with a belt everytime he steps into a ring..
However, we have to be different than the other alphabet organizations.

That means we'll need a lot of belts.
Our championship belts will be funtional, as they will be a real belt, one that buckles and can hold up a pair pants.
I've got belts that date back decades. Thin belts, thick belts, all colors, some are new, others I've never worn.
I'll donate all of them. I'll keep a couple in case I need one, however, the rest will be presented to our over achievers, and the under achievers.
The best will receive a newer belt, the lower end talent will get one that's been "broken in".
I've got one that Jack Nicholson gave us who were on the crew of "The Two Jakes", that's very cool. Never worn it.
That one goes to Pac. :lol:
Thats real cool, Rick. Nicholson is one of my favorites.

Right now Butterbean and I have something in common when it comes to belts.
:o :o :lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 12:35
by kikibalt
I might have to rethink this kept man thing. This morning after Connie left for work I jumped in the shower, after showering I was brushing my teeth when I heard the phone ring, by the time I got to it; it stopped ringing, I looked at the caller ID and seen it was from Connie, I called her back and first thing she did was yell at me:
"Where the hell were you!?, called your cell and home phone and you didn't answer!"
"I was taking a shower"
"So early!, it's not like you're going to work!"
"I have to go to the bank and deposit YOUR money, remember?"
"Oh!, that's why I called, to remind you about going to the bank"

I might be better off if I go out and get a job...NOT!....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 15:14
by kikibalt
CNorkusJr wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Connie called me today at noon like she does everyday:
"What are you doing?"
"I'm resting" I said
"Resting!!??"
"Yes I been working hard!"
"Doing what?"
"I been working hard at been a kept man, you know that takes lots of work, its not easy been a kept man, it really takes some doing"
"You as' hole" she said as she hung up on me.... :witzend:
Go figure.... :(

So Frank, you want to be Connie's mgr for the TV show. I can see where this is going. Reminds me of the days when mgrs. and fighters saw eye to eye LOL :lol:


I do Thank You for posting the old license stuff above. What were you driving a old "Fred Flintstone" car.? :oo :lol: :lol:

All kidding aside Frank, Did you serve in the armed services ?
Yeah! Connie wants to keep it in the family....

I think that in 1955 I was driving a 1951 Chevy....


Did I service in the military? No!, hell I wasn't even in the Boys Scouts....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 16:48
by Panzerfaust
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Frank . . . We need to start our own sanctioning body, and promote CAWCB world title fights. Why not? :lol: :lol:
Might as well, everybody is doing it...... :OhYes:
The CAWCB World Title belts . . .

Maybe we could continue with the modern day practice of presenting a boxer with a belt everytime he steps into a ring..
However, we have to be different than the other alphabet organizations.

That means we'll need a lot of belts.
Our championship belts will be funtional, as they will be a real belt, one that buckles and can hold up a pair pants.
I've got belts that date back decades. Thin belts, thick belts, all colors, some are new, others I've never worn.
I'll donate all of them. I'll keep a couple in case I need one, however, the rest will be presented to our over achievers, and the under achievers.
The best will receive a newer belt, the lower end talent will get one that's been "broken in".
I've got one that Jack Nicholson gave us who were on the crew of "The Two Jakes", that's very cool. Never worn it.
That one goes to Pac. :lol:


Heres the CAWCB Heavyweight title belt

Image

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:18
by Rick Farris
Panzerfaust wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote: Might as well, everybody is doing it...... :OhYes:
The CAWCB World Title belts . . .

Maybe we could continue with the modern day practice of presenting a boxer with a belt everytime he steps into a ring..
However, we have to be different than the other alphabet organizations.

That means we'll need a lot of belts.
Our championship belts will be funtional, as they will be a real belt, one that buckles and can hold up a pair pants.
I've got belts that date back decades. Thin belts, thick belts, all colors, some are new, others I've never worn.
I'll donate all of them. I'll keep a couple in case I need one, however, the rest will be presented to our over achievers, and the under achievers.
The best will receive a newer belt, the lower end talent will get one that's been "broken in".
I've got one that Jack Nicholson gave us who were on the crew of "The Two Jakes", that's very cool. Never worn it.
That one goes to Pac. :lol:


Heres the CAWCB Heavyweight title belt

Image

Thanks, Remy. My belts won't work for a heavyweight.
I considered tying a couple together to present Vitali Klitschko. That would be appropriate in his case.
A hemp rope was also a consideration in Vitali's case. :D

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:46
by Randyman
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: The CAWCB World Title belts . . .

Maybe we could continue with the modern day practice of presenting a boxer with a belt everytime he steps into a ring..
However, we have to be different than the other alphabet organizations.

That means we'll need a lot of belts.
Our championship belts will be funtional, as they will be a real belt, one that buckles and can hold up a pair pants.
I've got belts that date back decades. Thin belts, thick belts, all colors, some are new, others I've never worn.
I'll donate all of them. I'll keep a couple in case I need one, however, the rest will be presented to our over achievers, and the under achievers.
The best will receive a newer belt, the lower end talent will get one that's been "broken in".
I've got one that Jack Nicholson gave us who were on the crew of "The Two Jakes", that's very cool. Never worn it.
That one goes to Pac. :lol:


Heres the CAWCB Heavyweight title belt

Image

Thanks, Remy. My belts won't work for a heavyweight.
I considered tying a couple together to present Vitali Klitschko. That would be appropriate in his case.
A hemp rope was also a consideration in Vitali's case. :D
Shove it up his arse. Maybe it'll put a spark back in the heavyweight division. :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:50
by Rick Farris
I just took a giant step forward in my "Kept Man" goals. :TU:
That's all I'm going to say. :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:51
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:

Heres the CAWCB Heavyweight title belt

Image

Thanks, Remy. My belts won't work for a heavyweight.
I considered tying a couple together to present Vitali Klitschko. That would be appropriate in his case.
A hemp rope was also a consideration in Vitali's case. :D
Shove it up his arse. Maybe it'll put a spark back in the heavyweight division. :lol:
Randy, that's a great idea. Any volunteers for that job? :o

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 22:53
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:

Heres the CAWCB Heavyweight title belt

Image

Thanks, Remy. My belts won't work for a heavyweight.
I considered tying a couple together to present Vitali Klitschko. That would be appropriate in his case.
A hemp rope was also a consideration in Vitali's case. :D
Shove it up his arse. Maybe it'll put a spark back in the heavyweight division. :lol:
And they do need a spark up their a----.... :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 17 Nov 2010, 23:48
by Rick Farris
Freddie Roach at Wild Card Gym . . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ai7ysoRISg

This is a great interview.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 18 Nov 2010, 10:29
by Randyman
Rick Farris wrote:
Randyman wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
Thanks, Remy. My belts won't work for a heavyweight.
I considered tying a couple together to present Vitali Klitschko. That would be appropriate in his case.
A hemp rope was also a consideration in Vitali's case. :D
Shove it up his arse. Maybe it'll put a spark back in the heavyweight division. :lol:
Randy, that's a great idea. Any volunteers for that job? :o
Manny Pacquiao?