Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 07 Jun 2011, 06:39
Have to get an EKG and some blood work done this morning... ![[icon_witsend.gif] :witzend:](./images/smilies/icon_witsend.gif)
Frank, I hope your feeling better buddy....kikibalt wrote:Have to get an EKG and some blood work done this morning...
Great PostRick Farris wrote:More than a dozen examples of L.A. boxing & boxers I grew up with . . .
Teenage Mando Ramos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTw3y2A_CoQ
The best two rounds of Jerry Quarry's career (my opinion). He was 23.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BF05JMd9Hfk
And the great Ruben Olivares
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOl5aoDEq6Y
"Little Red" & Bobby.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkGWmL0sB0A
And we had a "Windmill".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCHR8nusCQE
And these two guys were just kids when we started.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhHYnW2tVX8
This one time L.A. Jr. Golden Glover whips a Mayweather.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQqejWQcMs8
There was no quit in a Quarry. Too bad for Mike.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDQlKkzgkeE
"Homeboys" Carlos Palomino vs. Armando Muniz at the Olympic (Welterweight title).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL3D-78faxE
Speaking of welters, Ernie "Indian Red" Lopez and Hedgeman Lewis fought three times!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqFCUtzP49s
Napoles comes to Los Angeles and takes over the welterweight division world wide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tccXjGHUimU
And the great Duran came to town and fought at the Sports Arena a couple times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjDZbHfjFw0
A Valley Boy fights for the welter title. Shields gets shaft in Chi Town.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0x-pzPt ... re=related
We had it going on.
Rick, Good fighter Shields, i remember him starring in a episode of Quincy, with Jack Klugman..Rick Farris wrote:One of Frank's '73 Golden Glover's fights for the Welterweight title . . .
Tommy Hearns vs. Randy Shields
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MJPaDu6 ... re=related
Quincy . . .Cholo wrote:Rick, Good fighter Shields, i remember him starring in a episode of Quincy, with Jack Klugman..Rick Farris wrote:One of Frank's '73 Golden Glover's fights for the Welterweight title . . .
Tommy Hearns vs. Randy Shields
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MJPaDu6 ... re=related
Rick, Thanks for the info, talking about Quincy, Art Aragon starred in a episode, Art played a character called Maxie, did you work on that one?Rick Farris wrote:Quincy . . .Cholo wrote:Rick, Good fighter Shields, i remember him starring in a episode of Quincy, with Jack Klugman..Rick Farris wrote:One of Frank's '73 Golden Glover's fights for the Welterweight title . . .
Tommy Hearns vs. Randy Shields
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MJPaDu6 ... re=related
Yes, and ironically I worked as a lighting tech on that episode at Universal.
Believe it or not, that was the first time I actually talked with Randy Shields, when he was on the set. We never met thru boxing, he turned pro a few years after I did.
Occasionally I'd see Randy's father, Sonny, on a set. Sonny was a stunt man.
No. But I worked with Art several times on Baretta in 1977-78.Cholo wrote:Rick, Thanks for the info, talking about Quincy, Art Aragon starred in a episode, Art played a character called Maxie, did you work on that one?Rick Farris wrote:Quincy . . .Cholo wrote: Rick, Good fighter Shields, i remember him starring in a episode of Quincy, with Jack Klugman..
Yes, and ironically I worked as a lighting tech on that episode at Universal.
Believe it or not, that was the first time I actually talked with Randy Shields, when he was on the set. We never met thru boxing, he turned pro a few years after I did.
Occasionally I'd see Randy's father, Sonny, on a set. Sonny was a stunt man.
May God rest his soul.kikibalt wrote:Genaro Hernandez has passed
Rudy Hernandez: My brother Genaro is no longer with us. He's moved on to his next destination, at 3:04 pm today
Man, that is horrible news. My heart goes out to his family. 45 is too young. Chicanito never had it easy. I remember a few years ago when we had a lot of rain and mudslides, his house was sliding down a hill. He was in the news as one of the victims but there was no mention of who he was. I don't think the news people knew who he was. He gets that squared away and then gets hit with cancer.kikibalt wrote:R.I.P. - Genaro Hernández
Genaro Hernández, a former super featherweight champion, died today after a
lengthy battle with cancer.
The Mexican-American, who turned 45 on May 10, debuted in 1984, and retired in
1998, after dropping a decision to Floyd Mayweather. His record stood at
38-2-1, with 17 KOs.
He beat Daniel Londas to capture the vacant WBA super featherweight crown in
1991. He held that title until 1994, when he vacated it to move up in weight. A
title shot against Oscar De La Hoya came up short in 1995, but Hernandez
triumphed over Azumah Nelson in 1997, and "Chicanito" took his WBC super
featherweight crown.
The Los Angeles-based fighter battled the invader in his body hard. He had
tumors on his shoulders, on his thigh, on his neck and three on his back.
Hernandez will be remembered as a classy pugilist, one who used both hands to
good effect, moved smartly, used his height wisely...all told, he was a well
rounded boxer who had superior command of all the basics, and then some.
Some recall that he could have taken the easy way out against Nelson in 1997.
Nelson dropped Hernandez after the seventh round ended, and Genaro could have
opted out of continuing, as Nelson would have been disqualified. Hernandez said
heck with that, I want to continue. He valued honor, and doing the right thing.
He showed his toughness going in to the fight with De La Hoya. Shane Mosley
broke his nose in sparring a week before the opportunity of a lifetime.
Hernandez didn't pull out of the fight,however, and Oscar targeted it, and
broke it into 22 pieces.
Hernandez was hit hard in the 2001 stock market crash, largely because he
invested in Enron, which went belly up because of fraud. He needed a hand up
battling the cancer, and got it. Promoter Bob Arum helped financed many of his
treatments, so part of the boxer's legacy will be showing, or reminding people,
that the spam fraternity isn't only populated by cads.
Condolences out to his wife Liliana, and children Amanda, and Steven.
Written by Michael Woods
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Harold Weston, Jr. interview by Dan Hanley
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