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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 08:26
by kikibalt
Enrique & Ruby Bolanos wedding
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 08:38
by Cholo
Frank, Thanks for the photo's, i'll take a look at youtube..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 08:55
by Cholo
Frank, What a excellent boxer Enrique Bolanos, first time i've seen any film of him....
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 09:03
by Rick Farris
Cholo wrote:Rick, I saw a photo on the internet of you and Sugar Ray Robinson clowning about, it doesn't get any better then this working out in the same gym as the Sugarman, what do you remember about it Rick...
The Best of the Best . . .
Cholo, the photo was taken at the Main Street Gym during the summer of 1969, I was 17.
A few days earlier, I'd skipped to school to train downtown and walked into the gym before the afternoon crowd had arrived.
I stepped onto the gym floor and I saw the great Robinson banging a heavy bag.
I quickly put on my workout gear and without warming up went right to the bag hanging next to the one Sugar Ray was pounding.
I began working on the bag and between rounds we nodded at each other as we caught our breath.
As he finished the next round, he finished by almost folding the heavy bag in half with a ripping left hook.
When the bell rang, I asked him, "Is that the hook you flattened Fullmer with?"
Robinson laughed, "Your too young to remember that." I told him I'd seen it.
I also said, "I wish I could throw a hook like that."
The man rated by most as the best prizefighter in history took a few moments to watch me throw my hook and made a few suggestions.
One of the greatest moments in my life!
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 10:08
by kikibalt
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 10:33
by Cholo
Rick Farris wrote:Cholo wrote:Rick, I saw a photo on the internet of you and Sugar Ray Robinson clowning about, it doesn't get any better then this working out in the same gym as the Sugarman, what do you remember about it Rick...
The Best of the Best . . .
Cholo, the photo was taken at the Main Street Gym during the summer of 1969, I was 17.
A few days earlier, I'd skipped to school to train downtown and walked into the gym before the afternoon crowd had arrived.
I stepped onto the gym floor and I saw the great Robinson banging a heavy bag.
I quickly put on my workout gear and without warming up went right to the bag hanging next to the one Sugar Ray was pounding.
I began working on the bag and between rounds we nodded at each other as we caught our breath.
As he finished the next round, he finished by almost folding the heavy bag in half with a ripping left hook.
When the bell rang, I asked him, "Is that the hook you flattened Fullmer with?"
Robinson laughed, "Your too young to remember that." I told him I'd seen it.
I also said, "I wish I could throw a hook like that."
The man rated by most as the best prizefighter in history took a few moments to watch me throw my hook and made a few suggestions.
One of the greatest moments in my life!
Rick, what memories, Sugar Ray Robinson, what i wouldn't give to have been in your shoe's that day..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 10:44
by Cholo
kikibalt wrote:
Frank, did you ever see Roberto Bolanos fight, going back to Aragon was it his fight's with Enrique that turned him into a villian, alway's getting the boo's whenever he fought, i have read that Art used to thumb his nose at the crowd which got them even more mad. Wouldn't be great if someone could do a documentary on boxing in Los Angeles during the 40's and 50's....
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 11:22
by kikibalt
Cholo wrote:kikibalt wrote:
Frank, did you ever see Roberto Bolanos fight, going back to Aragon was it his fight's with Enrique that turned him into a villian, alway's getting the boo's whenever he fought, i have read that Art used to thumb his nose at the crowd which got them even more mad. Wouldn't be great if someone could do a documentary on boxing in Los Angeles during the 40's and 50's....
No, I never did see Roberto Bolanos fight. What turned Aragon into a villain was that one time in an interview he said he wasn't Mexican or Mexican-American, not a thing to say when 80% of the boxing fans were such, but he pack the joints every time he fought with about 60% of the fans wanting to see him get beat...
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 11:23
by kikibalt
Paul, see if you can find this book on Ebay
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 12:38
by Cholo
Frank, I have the book Boxing In The los Angeles Area, it's a excellent book.
What i'd like to see is a documentary, Art Aragon alone would be worth a documentary dvd. Thanks for putting some light on why Art was the villian of the fan's, there must be loads of film just gathering dust of the Golden Boy. Art should have had is own T.V. show..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 12:43
by kikibalt
Panchito Bolanos
division lightweight
stance southpaw
alias Roberto Bolanos
country Mexico
residence Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico
won 9 (KO 3) + lost 9 (KO 2) + drawn 0 = 19
rounds boxed 155 KO% 15.79
1957-05-10 Toby Kid
Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico W KO 5
1956-10-08 Rudy Martinez 4-5-0
Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico W PTS 8 8
1956-08-04 131 Jose Luis Cotero 128¾ 28-11-5
Legion Stadium, Hollywood, California, United States L UD 10 10
Bolanos was knocked down once in the 9th and 10th rounds.
1956-04-21 132 Beto Carbajal 134 13-13-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10
1956-04-07 135 Beto Carbajal 135 12-13-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10
1956-01-22 128 Roy Hernandez 129 26-14-0
El Toreo de Cuatro Caminos, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W PTS 10 10
1956-01-10 Lucio Gonzalez 45-12-1
Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico W PTS 10 10
1955-09-10 Roy Hernandez 24-12-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W PTS 10 10
1955-08-17 128 Joaquin Carrillo 127 3-3-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W TKO 5 10
1955-07-23 Victor Manuel Quijano 17-4-1
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10
1955-05-18 Ezequiel Uribe 1-2-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W PTS 10 10
1955-04-20 Augustin Rosales 0-3-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico NC NC 5
1955-03-02 Roberto Ortega 0-2-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico L PTS 10 10
1954-12-15 Ezequiel Uribe 1-1-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W PTS 10 10
1954-11-24 Augustin Rosales 0-2-0
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico W KO 4
1954-03-28 Domingo Hidalgo 72-26-3
Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico L KO 4
1954-02-02 Pedro Pina 20-12-0
Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico L KO 4
1953-10-23 Manolo Luna 17-6-2
Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico L PTS 10 10
1953-06-12 Manuel Zurdo Mendoza 19-8-0
Torreon, Coahuila de Zaragoza, Mexico L PTS 10 10
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:27
by kikibalt
Roberto Bolanos & Enrique Bolanos
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:34
by kikibalt
Lauro Salas, Enrique Bolanos & Roberto Bolanos
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:36
by Cholo
Frank, thanks for showing Roberto Bolanas ring record, and another great photo, panchito was that his nickname.
A recent boxer don't hear about anymore also called panchito, Francisco Bojado..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:39
by kikibalt
Cholo wrote:Frank, thanks for showing Roberto Bolanas ring record, and another great photo, panchito was that his nickname.
A recent boxer don't hear about anymore also called panchito, Francisco Bojado..
Like Victor Ortiz, I think Bojado was over-rated....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:48
by kikibalt
Tony Baltazar (R) vs Buddy McGirt
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:54
by raylawpc
kikibalt wrote:Cholo wrote:Frank, Do you get to see Enrique and Ruby very often ?..
No I don't. I don't see Enrique anymore. Ruby I see about once or twice a year, usually at some boxing function, like the California Boxing Hall Of Fame luncheons.
In the mid-'60's, Enrique helped me train Frankie and Tony when the boys were young kids.
She was at last year's CBHOF banquet when Enrique was inducted, wasn't she?
BTW, I've made the transition to Mac. Boy, what a difference! You guys gotta make the switch!
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:55
by Panzerfaust
kikibalt wrote:Cholo wrote:Frank, thanks for showing Roberto Bolanas ring record, and another great photo, panchito was that his nickname.
A recent boxer don't hear about anymore also called panchito, Francisco Bojado..
Like Victor Ortiz, I think Bojado was over-rated....

I think Bojado was a case of to much money to soon, from what i remember he got a huuuuge signing bonus . It seemed he lost all desire as soon as he picked up that pen

I saw him fight a couple of times and he seemed totally devoid of ''hunger''
He hasent fought since 2007 where he fought 3 fights after a 3 year layoff so no wonder you dont hear about him much Cholo

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 13:56
by Panzerfaust
kikibalt wrote:
Tony Baltazar (R) vs Buddy McGirt
I watched this fight a while back... good fight.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:08
by kikibalt
raylawpc wrote:kikibalt wrote:Cholo wrote:Frank, Do you get to see Enrique and Ruby very often ?..
No I don't. I don't see Enrique anymore. Ruby I see about once or twice a year, usually at some boxing function, like the California Boxing Hall Of Fame luncheons.
In the mid-'60's, Enrique helped me train Frankie and Tony when the boys were young kids.
She was at last year's CBHOF banquet when Enrique was inducted, wasn't she?
BTW, I've made the transition to Mac. Boy, what a difference! You guys gotta make the switch!
She was.
Expensive??
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:26
by kikibalt
Enrique Bolanos and Baby Arizmendi and their ladies
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:29
by kikibalt
George Parnassus, Enrique Bolanos and Lou Costello
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:31
by Cholo
Panzerfaust wrote:kikibalt wrote:Cholo wrote:Frank, thanks for showing Roberto Bolanas ring record, and another great photo, panchito was that his nickname.
A recent boxer don't hear about anymore also called panchito, Francisco Bojado..
Like Victor Ortiz, I think Bojado was over-rated....

I think Bojado was a case of to much money to soon, from what i remember he got a huuuuge signing bonus . It seemed he lost all desire as soon as he picked up that pen

I saw him fight a couple of times and he seemed totally devoid of ''hunger''
He hasent fought since 2007 where he fought 3 fights after a 3 year layoff so no wonder you dont hear about him much Cholo

Panzer, I think his last fight was against Steve Forbes?
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:34
by Cholo
kikibalt wrote:
George Parnassus, Enrique Bolanos and Lou Costello
Frank, you have a great collection of photo's, thanks for sharing..
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 13 Apr 2011, 14:39
by kikibalt
Cholo wrote:
Frank, you have a great collection of photo's, thanks for sharing..
I do Paul, thanks to many people....
