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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:27
by Rick Farris
Cholo wrote:Frank and Rick, another quote from the "Golden Boy", Aragon remarks, " I thank god, and i mean this sincerely, anybody that had has many fights as i did can't even talk, I know a good fighter, won't mention his name. Good fighter, great fighter, champion.
"Hi, how are you, good to see you again'. And you know what he said to me? 'Bwoa duow bla'. And I believed him!"..... 
Cholo, regarding Aragon's fabeled street fight with Lauro Salas, Art was told that Salas claimed to have knocked the Golden Boy down four times in the alley.
Aragon told the reporter, "He's a damn liar, two of them were slips!"
Classic Art Aragon! 
By the way, now that we have finished filming "The Amazing Spider Man" movie, Audie Aragon will have time to go thru dozens of new photos of his father he recently purchased from the L.A. Times archives. These photos were never revealed publicly, and Audie is going to share a few of them here when he gets a chance.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:29
by Boxingnut
Rick Farris wrote:bennie wrote:
A pub landlord holds up Alan by his teeth.

The Lad from Liverpool . . .
Great shot! I wish Alan Rudkin would have fought more in the L.A. area way back when.
When he finally came here for a title shot, it was at the very end of a brilliant career.
With all the great bantamweight talent showcased in Los Angeles during the era, Rudkin would have been box-office here, facing the great Mexican stars.
Alan Rudkin was always in the top ten during his years fighting, and those were the days of Eder Jofre, Fighting Harada, Jose Medel, Jesus Pimentel and Olivares.
I have deep respect for this great Brit bantamweight.
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Well said Rick.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:45
by Rick Farris
Cholo wrote:kikibalt wrote:Cholo wrote:Frank, I see Aragon's first recorded fight was with Frenchy Renee in Los Angeles, the Shamus McCray fight was in
Alburquerque New Mexico, my mistake, i think i've taken too many punches.....

Or one shot too many of Gin????....

Frank....

Add a splash of tonic to mine!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:50
by Rick Farris
bennie wrote:AlFrancis wrote:bennie wrote:
No, one Bennie. He had two notches on the second when he retired.
Yeah, I checked a Hugman book and could see he won the one. One is enough.

I'd love to see those belts.
I saw them in photos around the champ's waist.
I think it's the most impressive belt in boxing.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:56
by Rick Farris
Happy birthday, Connie!!!
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 11:59
by Cholo
Rick, Art was funny with his quote's and remarks, i'd liked to have seen the night club brawl with Salas, they say it was a good one. And Audie sharing some of those photo's, great news buddy.....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:00
by Rick Farris
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:01
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:Happy birthday, Connie!!!
Thanks Rick.
Connie
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:03
by Rick Farris
Today is "Good Friday."
Any friday is good when I don't have to go to work!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:06
by Rick Farris
Cholo wrote:Rick, Art was funny with his quote's and remarks, i'd liked to have seen the night club brawl with Salas, they say it was a good one. And Audie sharing some of those photo's, great news buddy.....

Cholo, I grew up with an Uncle who loved Art Aragon, his favorite fighter.
To the day he died, everytime I'd see him he'd repeat some story about Art and it would be punctuated by one of the Golden Boy's legendary quips.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:37
by kikibalt
Lowen & Navarro
http://youtu.be/IWVt82RqjKc
"We Belong"
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:44
by Rick Farris
Dan Navarro is the son of former Hollywood Legion publicist, matchmaker & promoter, Hap Navarro.
The Navarro family is gifted in many ways!
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 12:55
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:
Dan Navarro is the son of former Hollywood Legion publicist, matchmaker & promoter, Hap Navarro.
The Navarro family is gifted in many ways!
Rick, is Dan Navarro the father of Dave Navarro??
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 13:44
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:Rick Farris wrote:
Dan Navarro is the son of former Hollywood Legion publicist, matchmaker & promoter, Hap Navarro.
The Navarro family is gifted in many ways!
Rick, is Dan Navarro the father of Dave Navarro??
Dan Navarro is Dave's cousin.
It was Dan who taught his younger cousin how to play the guitar.
Today David Navarro, Hap's nephew, is considered one of rock & roll's greatest guitarists.
David was married to Carmen Electra.
The interesting life of Dave Navarro can be read in his book, I believe the title is, "Don't try this at home"??
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 13:52
by Rick Farris
David Navarro . . .
Dave Navarro is the oldest of the three sons of Hap's brother, Mike.
As for Dan, he and Eric Lowen wrote a song for Pat Benatar, "We Belong", that lost out to Whitney Houston's "I'll Always Love You" for Song of the Year.
As a film industry tech, I'm one of the few people that read screen credits, but I do so to keep track of who is doing what.
On many occasions, I have seen the name Dan Navarro among musical credits for songs he has written for leading singers & bands.
He also has written the sound track to a number of films, as well.
The apple didn't fall far from the tree, as Hap himself has written lyrics in Spanish for some of his son's work.
The Navarro family has been involved in the media and entertainment world for generations.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 13:54
by kikibalt
Thanks Rick....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 14:11
by Rick Farris
Dave Navarro on guitar . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx0_MuYkVGw
The Red Hot Chili Peppers with Dave Navarro on guitar in concert at Madison Square Garden . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E2LYIeu ... re=related
Dave Navarro shreds . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuc3zzz6tiY&NR=1
Dave Navarro with Jane's Addiction in concert, Tampa, Fla. 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCN_HD77 ... re=related
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 14:33
by Rick Farris
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 14:42
by Cholo
Rick, There's a lot of books on boxer's of the past, there must be room for the Art Aragon Story, The Original "Golden Boy", i've even given it a title, what do you think?....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 22 Apr 2011, 14:47
by Rick Farris
Cholo wrote:Rick, There's a lot of books on boxer's of the past, there must be room for the Art Aragon Story, The Original "Golden Boy", i've even given it a title, what do you think?....

A Story worth telling . . .
A book on Art Aragon is a great idea, and a documentary film as well.
I'm not referring to a major film like "The Fighter" or "Raging Bull", just a bio, a 60 minute well done documentary.
A book most definitly, Paul.
I'm not the guy to write a book on Art Aragon, I'm writing about the boxer who broke the Golden Boy's box-office records, Mando Ramos.
I have history with Mando, and a story to tell.
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Dec. 10, 1970 - Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Mando Ramos W Raul Rojas KO 6 10
Armando Muniz W Jose Carreon KO 1 10
Frankie Crawford W Jose Luis Martinez UD 10 10
Rick Farris W Antonio Villanueva PTS 4 4
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Apr 2011, 02:35
by THEHAMMER321
Hello to all my friends on this thread, been busy last 10 days, belated happy birthday Connie Baltazar.
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Apr 2011, 03:35
by BOXERJOSH
HaPpY BiRtHdAy CoNnIe!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Apr 2011, 04:27
by Cholo
Rick, fighting at the Olympic, what was it like fighting at that famous old arena?, Mando Ramos great fighter, another Mexican who could deliver a perfect left-hook to the body.....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Apr 2011, 05:14
by Cholo
ART ARAGON, The Golden Boy of California Boxing, a youthful veteran of 13 years of pro battling, will be out to retain his supremacy as the greatest box office attraction in the history of local fisticuffing. Art has drawn more then one million dollers since first donning the gloves professionally and otherwise carved an undisputable niche in the annuals of fistiana.
Although he was considered a much better-then-average boxer at the outset of his career, Golden Boy began to display a fearful ability to smack a man down as early as his third pro start, when he stiffened Frank Gallardo in two rounds. It is in part this tremendous punching power that has made Art Aragon one of the great contemporary ring figures. Art has knocked out 48 of his 91 professional opponents; he has finished off 14 of these in the very first round...11 in the second heat. An unquestionable sign of a great puncher is the fact that he is apt to stop you in the first or the very last. Aragon has won 6 times by knockout in the last sheduled round, and with just seconds to go.
A former California Lightweight Champion, Aragon has defeated 8 of the state titleholders, ranging from the featherweight division to the midleweight. Art has no managerial ties at present. He is advised by Ray Luna and trained by Lee Boren and Ben Conyers....This is from the Art Aragon vs Cisco Andrade fight program, Wednesday Night August 29, 1956 Wrigley Field Los Angeles....Frank did you see this one? do you know much about Ray Luna, Lee Boren and Ben Conyers?....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Apr 2011, 09:20
by Cholo
Rick, Something like the Gil Cadilli documentary would great, i've seen the Cadilli doc on youtube. Art Aragon is a must....
