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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 09:59
by Rick Farris
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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 11:08
by Rick Farris
1982 "Fight of the Year" . . . Bobby Chacon vs. Bazooka Limon . . . :bow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fHl3FLP ... re=related

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 12:07
by Rick Farris
Rick Farris wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:Remy will return to Norway and prepare to box the heavyweight champion of Iceland soon. :OhYes: :bag: :box:
If Ram can't beat Kid "KO" Burrito, can he beat the Iceland champ??, I hope so, as he needs a win under his belt... :OhYes: :lol:
When it comes to "Guts" . . .

We all have opponents we just can't beat. Marco Antonio Barrera had Junior Jones, Art Aragon had Carmen Basileo, and Remy met his match in Manuel.
After going nine rounds with the premiere ELA burrito, a giant snow man from Northern Europe poses no challenge.
With amateur boxing changing it's policy on body punching, and with Remy spending a little time in the land of great body punchers, our Norwegian friend may just revolutionize amateur boxing in the world's cold zone. These guys aren't used to protecting their belly.

After his go with Manuel, Remy now appreciates the effect of body shots. He'll be fighting a little more like a Mexican, which is bad news for "The Snow Man"! :OhYes:
Remy, your Southern Cal fan base expects news & photos. Remember, a well placed gancho to the gut will melt an Ice Man. :TU:

You also need to bring home Jalapeno peppers. Throw a few into your breakfast, lunch and dinner. They will toughen you up, and soon you'll be body punching like Kid Azteca. :OhYes:
Believe it or not, this is what my late friend, Karl Nelson, used to tell me. Karl loved the Mexican greats and he'd tell me that Jalpeno peppers make men tougher.
He then tried to hold his laughter when I took his dare and tossed a few in my oatmeal.
When I told Mel what I had done, he just shook his head and turned to talk with his invisable friend, "Dumb bastid!" :witzend:

Hey Frank, you may have created a ring name, "The Ram". How do you say "Ram" in Spanish? "El ____?" :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 12:44
by Cholo
The Knockout Feb 18, 1950, Olympic Boxing..
JOHN NOVELA 4 rds-135 Ibs. CHUCK THOMPSON
Two good-looking youngsters. Thin edge to Novela
BOBBY GARZA 4 rds-124 Ibs. JIMMY DUNN
These two may steal the show. Dunn a slight choice.
M. MALDONALDO 4 rds-128 Ibs. F. RODRIGUEZ
Manuel will have his hands full, but pick him.
GIL CADILLA 4 rds-126 Ibs. FREDDIE HAYES
Cadilla is one of Forbe's pupils. Must pick him.
CHU CHU JIMINEZ 4 rds-132 Ibs. ROCKY HARO
This will be a minor war...Jiminez has one several good bouts
at Ocean Park...Rocky knows his way around. Tab Haro.
MAIN EVENT
ENRIQUE BOLANOS 12 rds-136 Ibs. ART ARAGON
This is a "natural" ... Aragon takes the place
of the injured Maxie Docusen ... Form chart
points to Bolanos, but many observers give "Golden
Boy" Aragon the punchers chance ...Promoter Cal Eaton
looks for a near sell-out house ... Should be one of the year's
best scraps with the more experienced Bolanos rating the edge.

Frank, I bet you remember this card, I see they have Gil Cadilli down has Cadilla.... :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 16:23
by kikibalt
The attendance for the California Boxing Hall Of Fame luncheon on Saturday, 6-25-2011, was over 500, we got billed for 490 meals, but were told that more than that were actually served .....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 16:37
by kikibalt
Cholo wrote:The Knockout Feb 18, 1950, Olympic Boxing..
JOHN NOVELA 4 rds-135 Ibs. CHUCK THOMPSON
Two good-looking youngsters. Thin edge to Novela

BOBBY GARZA 4 rds-124 Ibs. JIMMY DUNN
These two may steal the show. Dunn a slight choice.

M. MALDONALDO 4 rds-128 Ibs. F. RODRIGUEZ
Manuel will have his hands full, but pick him.

GIL CADILLA 4 rds-126 Ibs. FREDDIE HAYES
Cadilla is one of Forbe's pupils. Must pick him.

CHU CHU JIMINEZ 4 rds-132 Ibs. ROCKY HARO
This will be a minor war...Jiminez has one several good bouts
at Ocean Park...Rocky knows his way around. Tab Haro.

MAIN EVENT

ENRIQUE BOLANOS 12 rds-136 Ibs. ART ARAGON
This is a "natural" ... Aragon takes the place
of the injured Maxie Docusen ... Form chart
points to Bolanos, but many observers give "Golden
Boy" Aragon the punchers chance ...Promoter Cal Eaton
looks for a near sell-out house ... Should be one of the year's
best scraps with the more experienced Bolanos rating the edge.

Frank, I bet you remember this card, I see they have Gil Cadilli down has Cadilla.... :TU:
Paul, I was at the Olympic that nite. Don't remember much about the prelims, I was there to see my boyhood hero Enrique Bolanos fight Art Aragon, sadly he lost... :witzend: , it hurt to see him lose that nite, took me over a month to get over it... :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 16:43
by Rick Farris
"El Carnero" is The Ram . . .

To beat a Mexican, you pretty much have to be a Mexican with few exceptions.
Manuel proved that last week when Norway invaded East LA.
Should our pal decide to take on Manuel again, best he strengthen his stomach (intake) with a diet strong in beans, rice and meat.
The same diet, might not be a bad idea when he prepares for the Icelandic giant, if a little more weight is in order? (So long as he burns the calories in the gym)
Regardless, if you bring nothing else Latino but a few memories into the ring, you might bring the tag Frank gave you, "Ram", or in Espanol- "El Carnero". :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 17:19
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:"El Carnero" is The Ram . . .

To beat a Mexican, you pretty much have to be a Mexican with few exceptions.
Manuel proved that last week when Norway invaded East LA.
Should our pal decide to take on Manuel again, best he strengthen his stomach (intake) with a diet strong in beans, rice and meat.
The same diet, might not be a bad idea when he prepares for the Icelandic giant, if a little more weight is in order? (So long as he burns the calories in the gym)
Regardless, if you bring nothing else Latino but a few memories into the ring, you might bring the tag Frank gave you, "Ram", or in Espanol- "El Carnero". :OhYes:
Thanks Rick for the Spanish lesson, I was at a loss when you asked what a Ram was in Spanish.... :witzend:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 17:22
by Rick Farris
I was there to see my boyhood hero Enrique Bolanos fight Art Aragon, sadly he lost... , it hurt to see him lose that nite, took me over a month to get over it...
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I know just how you felt, because that's how I felt when I watched Johnny Flores throw in the towel for Dwight Hawkins, in the 10th round of his bout with Antonio Gomez.
That was the last round of The Hawk's career. When we walked out of The Forum that night (Hawk-Gomez followed Olivares-Rose) in 1969, I saw tears in the eyes of a lot of old school LA personalities.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 19:01
by kikibalt
Rick Farris wrote:I was there to see my boyhood hero Enrique Bolanos fight Art Aragon, sadly he lost... , it hurt to see him lose that nite, took me over a month to get over it...
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I know just how you felt, because that's how I felt when I watched Johnny Flores throw in the towel for Dwight Hawkins, in the 10th round of his bout with Antonio Gomez.
That was the last round of The Hawk's career. When we walked out of The Forum that night (Hawk-Gomez followed Olivares-Rose) in 1969, I saw tears in the eyes of a lot of old school LA personalities.
:OhYes: :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 19:37
by Panzerfaust
Rick Farris wrote:"El Carnero" is The Ram . . .

To beat a Mexican, you pretty much have to be a Mexican with few exceptions.
Manuel proved that last week when Norway invaded East LA.
Should our pal decide to take on Manuel again, best he strengthen his stomach (intake) with a diet strong in beans, rice and meat.
The same diet, might not be a bad idea when he prepares for the Icelandic giant, if a little more weight is in order? (So long as he burns the calories in the gym)
Regardless, if you bring nothing else Latino but a few memories into the ring, you might bring the tag Frank gave you, "Ram", or in Espanol- "El Carnero". :OhYes:
I will sure as hell practise my ''gancho'' when i get back :box: And maybe on using my head a little (not to think with though) considering my new tag :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:00
by Randyman
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Rodolfo Gonzalez and Louie Burke
California Boxing Hall of Fame Banquet 2011

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:04
by Randyman
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Remy Damlien, Rick Farris, me, Andrew De La O (my son) and Roger Esty

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:11
by Randyman
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Rocky Burke, Mando Muniz, Louie Burke, and me

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Louie Burke, Gwen Adair and Rocky Burke

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:16
by Randyman
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The De La O Clan
My Brother Dennis De La O, his wife Teri and daughter Samantha, my daughter Meranda, son Andrew, wife Jeri, me my daughter Savannah and her boyfriend Josh

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:18
by Randyman
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My brother Dennis De La O with his wife Teri and daughter Samantha

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:23
by Randyman
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Laurene (Andrew's girlfriend), my daughter Meranda, my son Andrew and my youngest daughter.
Note to Rick: Laurene did the make up for Cameron Diaz in her new movie "Bad Teacher" and got screen credit as well.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:25
by Randyman
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Roger Esty presented Louie Burke with a portrait (Thanks Rog!)

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 22:44
by Randyman
A special thanks to my pal and West Coast Boxing mentor, Frank Baltazar, for nominating my cousin Louie Burke for the Hall of Fame. You've given the Burke family a great night and a memory that will last a lifetime. Their whole family was proud. The De La O's shared in their happiness and for that I thank you Frank, from the bottom of my heart.

Thanks to Don Fraser for putting on a great Induction ceremony. The California Boxing Hall of Fame is truly a class act.

Thanks to Rick Farris and the CBHOF for entrusting me with accepting the induction award for Fritzie Zivic. I was as nervous as hell, but I didn't want to let Rick and te CBHOF down, as well as my family who were excited for me. Somehow, with Rick nearby for support, I got through it.

In fact, I was so nervous I didn't eat my meal, so the first thing I did when we got back to Whittier was go to "In and Out" for a Double Double Hamburger.

For my family, both the Burkes and De La O's, Saturday night was truly a special night, almost magical.

Thanks
Randy

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 27 Jun 2011, 23:48
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:Image
Roger Esty presented Louie Burke with a portrait (Thanks Rog!)
It was great to see Rog & Maria!
I consider a Roger Esty original the perfect compliment to Hall of Fame induction.
Roger is known as "El Pintor De Los Campeones" in the world of boxing. :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 00:03
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:Image
Laurene (Andrew's girlfriend), my daughter Meranda, my son Andrew and my youngest daughter.
Note to Rick: Laurene did the make up for Cameron Diaz in her new movie "Bad Teacher" and got screen credit as well.
Laurene Alvarado is an A-list make-up artist. :bow:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 00:26
by Rick Farris
Randyman wrote:Image

Rodolfo Gonzalez and Louie Burke
California Boxing Hall of Fame Banquet 2011

El Gato looks like he should be modeling Armani suits.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 01:45
by Cholo
kikibalt wrote:
Cholo wrote:The Knockout Feb 18, 1950, Olympic Boxing..
JOHN NOVELA 4 rds-135 Ibs. CHUCK THOMPSON
Two good-looking youngsters. Thin edge to Novela

BOBBY GARZA 4 rds-124 Ibs. JIMMY DUNN
These two may steal the show. Dunn a slight choice.

M. MALDONALDO 4 rds-128 Ibs. F. RODRIGUEZ
Manuel will have his hands full, but pick him.

GIL CADILLA 4 rds-126 Ibs. FREDDIE HAYES
Cadilla is one of Forbe's pupils. Must pick him.

CHU CHU JIMINEZ 4 rds-132 Ibs. ROCKY HARO
This will be a minor war...Jiminez has one several good bouts
at Ocean Park...Rocky knows his way around. Tab Haro.

MAIN EVENT

ENRIQUE BOLANOS 12 rds-136 Ibs. ART ARAGON
This is a "natural" ... Aragon takes the place
of the injured Maxie Docusen ... Form chart
points to Bolanos, but many observers give "Golden
Boy" Aragon the punchers chance ...Promoter Cal Eaton
looks for a near sell-out house ... Should be one of the year's
best scraps with the more experienced Bolanos rating the edge.

Frank, I bet you remember this card, I see they have Gil Cadilli down has Cadilla.... :TU:
Paul, I was at the Olympic that nite. Don't remember much about the prelims, I was there to see my boyhood hero Enrique Bolanos fight Art Aragon, sadly he lost... :witzend: , it hurt to see him lose that nite, took me over a month to get over it... :OhYes:
Frank, Art said this was the fight that made the "Golden Boy", "He was everybody's idol, includiing mine. He was Enrique Bolanos! He was the man. So when I beat him, I became the man."

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 08:40
by kikibalt
Cholo wrote:
kikibalt wrote:
Cholo wrote:The Knockout Feb 18, 1950, Olympic Boxing..
JOHN NOVELA 4 rds-135 Ibs. CHUCK THOMPSON
Two good-looking youngsters. Thin edge to Novela

BOBBY GARZA 4 rds-124 Ibs. JIMMY DUNN
These two may steal the show. Dunn a slight choice.

M. MALDONALDO 4 rds-128 Ibs. F. RODRIGUEZ
Manuel will have his hands full, but pick him.

GIL CADILLA 4 rds-126 Ibs. FREDDIE HAYES
Cadilla is one of Forbe's pupils. Must pick him.

CHU CHU JIMINEZ 4 rds-132 Ibs. ROCKY HARO
This will be a minor war...Jiminez has one several good bouts
at Ocean Park...Rocky knows his way around. Tab Haro.

MAIN EVENT

ENRIQUE BOLANOS 12 rds-136 Ibs. ART ARAGON
This is a "natural" ... Aragon takes the place
of the injured Maxie Docusen ... Form chart
points to Bolanos, but many observers give "Golden
Boy" Aragon the punchers chance ...Promoter Cal Eaton
looks for a near sell-out house ... Should be one of the year's
best scraps with the more experienced Bolanos rating the edge.

Frank, I bet you remember this card, I see they have Gil Cadilli down has Cadilla.... :TU:
Paul, I was at the Olympic that nite. Don't remember much about the prelims, I was there to see my boyhood hero Enrique Bolanos fight Art Aragon, sadly he lost... :witzend: , it hurt to see him lose that nite, took me over a month to get over it... :OhYes:
Frank, Art said this was the fight that made the "Golden Boy", "He was everybody's idol, includiing mine. He was Enrique Bolanos! He was the man. So when I beat him, I became the man."
Paul, I agree with AA that this fight made him "The Man". He became the man to be reckon with if you wanted to be "The Man" of L.A. boxing in that Golden Era. An era when boxers acted like stars, dressed like stars, WERE STARS!!!!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 28 Jun 2011, 08:45
by kikibalt
Randyman wrote:A special thanks to my pal and West Coast Boxing mentor, Frank Baltazar, for nominating my cousin Louie Burke for the Hall of Fame. You've given the Burke family a great night and a memory that will last a lifetime. Their whole family was proud. The De La O's shared in their happiness and for that I thank you Frank, from the bottom of my heart.

Thanks to Don Fraser for putting on a great Induction ceremony. The California Boxing Hall of Fame is truly a class act.

Thanks to Rick Farris and the CBHOF for entrusting me with accepting the induction award for Fritzie Zivic. I was as nervous as hell, but I didn't want to let Rick and te CBHOF down, as well as my family who were excited for me. Somehow, with Rick nearby for support, I got through it.

In fact, I was so nervous I didn't eat my meal, so the first thing I did when we got back to Whittier was go to "In and Out" for a Double Double Hamburger.

For my family, both the Burkes and De La O's, Saturday night was truly a special night, almost magical.

Thanks
Randy
Randy, it was a pleasure working with you in getting Louie Burke into the CBHOF. It was a well deserved award....

Btw; great photos