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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 14:19
by THEHAMMER321
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
Randy, god bless you and your family on this day.
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 14:25
by Panzerfaust
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
God bless you Randy and your Daughter.
Myself and Eline lost our first attempt at a baby a few weeks before it was due and that was tough enough on both of us, so i can only imagine how it feels like to lose a child you have got to know..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 14:36
by scartissue
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
Randy, my heart is breaking for you, Meranda and Jeri. Take it easy today, my friend.
Scartissue
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 16:02
by Panzerfaust
The FB group got 29 members allready

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 16:09
by Panzerfaust
Prizefighter 16 starting now.
http://www.vip-premium.com/vip-tv-1.php
8 men 3x3 min and only one money prize
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 19:24
by kikibalt
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 21:07
by Rick Farris
Baby's . . .
My God Daughter Kami, daughter of my ex Karla, gave birth to a baby girl last week.
Karla and I have remained close over the years, she was my first love and was with me thruout my boxing career and knew both Johnny Flores and Mel Epstein very well. We parted ways as a couple many years ago, but when she had her first child in 1977, I became her daughter's God Father. My God daughter Kami and I had an instant bond, and thruout the years spent a lot of time together, she was very close with my daughters and family, as well. Today I met her little daughter, and Kami asked if I would one day teach the little girl to box as I did her when she was little. The baby's name is Aurora Gabrielle Murdock, and her paternal grandfather, David Murdock, owns Dole Pineapple, as well as the Hawaiian Island of Lanai. So it appears this little one should have a lot opportunities. Of course, "Uncle Rick" is just a working guy like the rest of her family, but can teach her how to throw a punch a lot better then her rich Grandpa.

In July, I too will have my first grandchild, but this darling little new born has captured my heart. Today I brought her a present, pink boxing gloves!
Monica snapped a few photos which I will post soon.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 21:14
by Expug
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
God bless you Randy.
You and your family are in my prayers my friend.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 21:16
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
Randy, when I posted above about my God Daughter's new born, I had not seen your post about your daughter losing her child.
This turned my personal joy into sadness for your family. My heart goes out to you and your family. May God bless you all.
Your friend, Rick
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 21:36
by Rick Farris
CNorkusJr wrote:Randyman wrote:
The Darling of American Heavyweights
And all around nice guy, Chris Arreola
"Much Ado About Nothing". That pretty much sums up Chris Arreola's performance last night against Joey Abell. Arreola, stopped Joey Abell in the first round last night after a fairly competitive two minutes. I thought Abell should have been let to continue. He didn't seem to be that hurt when the ref stopped the fight. Still, they finally found the perfect fighter (and referee) for Arreola. The fight itself can't seriously be considered anything but a confidence builder.
Arreola has a new trainer in Ronnie Shields. Shields is a fine trainer. Maybe there is till hope for Arreola
Reason #765 why the fighters of today turn people off to boxing,my self included. Simply disgraceful. I would think any boxing commission that had the guts,would suspend this guy for just this action. These guys probably couldn't care less. Poster picture for anyone who wants to merge the MMA with Boxing on fight cards !
The "Witch Doctor" will be calling . . .
Chris Arreola is repulsive, no class, little talent. The only thing he can boast of is a wealth of stupidity. There is no hope for this lazy fat ass.
I think he should be banned from the microphone of any boxing broadcast.
We all know what bad language is, and we all know that there is no place for it on a boxing broadcast.
Too bad somebody didn't teach this ignorant bastid words that begin with letters other than "F".
I put a "career-ending injury" hex on Antonio Margarito, now I will play which doctor once again put one on this embarrassment.
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Where is Jerry Quarry when we need him?
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 22:23
by Randyman
Rick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
Randy, when I posted above about my God Daughter's new born, I had not seen your post about your daughter losing her child.
This turned my personal joy into sadness for your family. My heart goes out to you and your family. May God bless you all.
Your friend, Rick
Rick, thank you and everyone else too, for the kind words. It's been years since my grandson died, I know, but for Meranda it will always be fresh, especially on his birthday, death date and the holidays. Jeri and I just do our best to support her and be there for her. I'm not alone, it's happened to a lot of people. We deal with it but certain dates are special.
Thank you Friends!
Randy
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 29 Jan 2011, 22:53
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:Rick Farris wrote:Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
Randy, when I posted above about my God Daughter's new born, I had not seen your post about your daughter losing her child.
This turned my personal joy into sadness for your family. My heart goes out to you and your family. May God bless you all.
Your friend, Rick
Rick, thank you and everyone else too, for the kind words. It's been years since my grandson died, I know, but for Meranda it will always be fresh, especially on his birthday, death date and the holidays. Jeri and I just do our best to support her and be there for her. I'm not alone, it's happened to a lot of people. We deal with it but certain dates are special.
Thank you Friends!
Randy
Losing a son or daughter is hard Randy, its not suppose to be like that, we are suppose to bury our parents, then our children bury us, but it doesn't always work out that way. I pray that you, your family and your daughter find comfort in knowing that your grandson is in a better place. God bless you and yours.
Don't know if I ever mention this but, Connie and I lost a son, Gilbert, in 1968....
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 01:14
by Rick Farris
When it comes to class . . .
Q- What's the difference between Chris Arreola and Floyd Mayweather Jr.???
A- Nothing. Neither has anything related to class.
The only difference between the two is color, size, and talent. Chris Arreola has no boxing talent or discipline.
I'm embarrassed that's he is a West Coast version of a heavyweight contender.
As much as I dislike the Klitschko brothers, I would root for either to defeat this bum.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 04:36
by telboy66
Happy birthday Rick have good one & keep posting up life in the movies
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 05:15
by bennie
Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
I can only echo all the sentiments, Randy. The death of a child is life at its cruellest.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 05:24
by bennie
Rick Farris wrote:When it comes to class . . .
Q- What's the difference between Chris Arreola and Floyd Mayweather Jr.???
A- Nothing. Neither has anything related to class.
The only difference between the two is color, size, and talent. Chris Arreola has no boxing talent or discipline.
I'm embarrassed that's he is a West Coast version of a heavyweight contender.
As much as I dislike the Klitschko brothers, I would root for either to defeat this bum.

I'm starting to warm a bit to the Klitschkos. You have to say they get themselves into great shape for every fight, which cannot be said of someone like Arreola or, horror of horrors, Audley Harrison.
Happy bithday, Rick.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 08:54
by kikibalt
happy Birthday Rick. Now that you have joined the Ben-Gay crowd; what do you have to say for yourself??
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 09:49
by CNorkusJr
bennie wrote:Randyman wrote:
My granddaughter Mariah, grandson Nathan and me-Easter Sunday 2001
We'll be leaving in a while to Rose Hills Cemetery. Today would have been my grandson Nathan's 10th birthday. My daughter Meranda is having a small "birthday party" for him. It's going to be a tough day for my daughter.
Randy
I can only echo all the sentiments, Randy. The death of a child is life at its cruellest.
So Sorry Randy. No amount of years can wash away the memories of lost loved ones;especially those who are children. They remain right beside us on another plane being watched over by our loved ones gone before us.God Bless.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 09:55
by CNorkusJr
Rick Farris wrote:kikibalt wrote:Photo and caption by Rick Farris

WBHOF Bronze sculpter Steven Harpst, Carlos Ortiz, Rick Farris and John Bardelli
You may be packing on the years, but your not packing on the pounds.
Looking Good Brother. Happy Birthday !!!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 09:59
by CNorkusJr
kikibalt wrote:
Great Great Line-up. Kudos to a well-informed and knowledgable selection committee.
Well deserved by all.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 12:14
by Expug
CNorkusJr wrote:Randyman wrote:
The Darling of American Heavyweights
And all around nice guy, Chris Arreola
"Much Ado About Nothing". That pretty much sums up Chris Arreola's performance last night against Joey Abell. Arreola, stopped Joey Abell in the first round last night after a fairly competitive two minutes. I thought Abell should have been let to continue. He didn't seem to be that hurt when the ref stopped the fight. Still, they finally found the perfect fighter (and referee) for Arreola. The fight itself can't seriously be considered anything but a confidence builder.
Arreola has a new trainer in Ronnie Shields. Shields is a fine trainer. Maybe there is till hope for Arreola
Reason #765 why the fighters of today turn people off to boxing,my self included. Simply disgraceful. I would think any boxing commission that had the guts,would suspend this guy for just this action. These guys probably couldn't care less. Poster picture for anyone who wants to merge the MMA with Boxing on fight cards !
Classless move.
If I was affiliated with the L.A. Dodgers, I wouldnt be to thrilled either that he was flying the teams colors on that head of his.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 12:16
by kikibalt
I received this in a PM, Rick, any thought about Frankie Sedillo?
I know virtually nothing about boxing really, but you have some posts on here about remembering some matches that Frankie Sedillo was in... I was wondering if there was anywhere I can find more stuff on him or if you could tell me some of the things that you remember... He was my grandpa and he was murdered before I was born, I am just trying to find out more about his life.
Thank you
Blairsey801
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 12:24
by kikibalt
Expug wrote:CNorkusJr wrote:Randyman wrote:
The Darling of American Heavyweights
And all around nice guy, Chris Arreola
"Much Ado About Nothing". That pretty much sums up Chris Arreola's performance last night against Joey Abell. Arreola, stopped Joey Abell in the first round last night after a fairly competitive two minutes. I thought Abell should have been let to continue. He didn't seem to be that hurt when the ref stopped the fight. Still, they finally found the perfect fighter (and referee) for Arreola. The fight itself can't seriously be considered anything but a confidence builder.
Arreola has a new trainer in Ronnie Shields. Shields is a fine trainer. Maybe there is till hope for Arreola
Reason #765 why the fighters of today turn people off to boxing,my self included. Simply disgraceful. I would think any boxing commission that had the guts,would suspend this guy for just this action. These guys probably couldn't care less. Poster picture for anyone who wants to merge the MMA with Boxing on fight cards !
Classless move.
If I was affiliated with the L.A. Dodgers, I wouldnt be to thrilled either that he was flying the teams colors on that head of his.
Classless ghetto trash, Brian...

I would have given my boys a kick in the behind if they would've pulled something like that...

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 12:37
by kikibalt
A new member to my family . . .
Karla Nelson, Rick & baby Aurora Gabrielle Murdock
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 30 Jan 2011, 13:17
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:happy Birthday Rick. Now that you have joined the Ben-Gay crowd; what do you have to say for yourself??

My hands hurt! Knuckles, wrists. etc.
Makes it hard to hold the pads for a puncher, but what the hell, I use a brace.
Thanks to all for the kind birthday wishes! You guys are my extended family.
