Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 19 Nov 2011, 11:22

I'm sure its nice to have her close to home! Good for you, Randy!Randyman wrote:We spent the weekend moving my mother back down from the high desert. She's been up there twenty years. It's good to have her nearby again. She moved in with my daughter Meranda. It's a relief.
I don't know about you guys but I'm ready for Thanksgiving!!
Chavez Jr actually looked good this weekend against Manfredo. Manfredo is no world beater but he is and has been a solid pro. It was a good test for junior. Freddie Roach has earned his money.
Re Chavez Jr: I agree with you Tom, I don't think he has his father's chin but he may fool us yet. I think a match up with Alvarez would be a good fight. Looking at each of their last fights, I would ever so lightly lean towards Junior. I think Sergio Martinez is chomping at the bit. I don't think Chavez would survive Martinez, much less win the fight but if he could beat Martinez he would have to be taken seriously.raylawpc wrote:I'm sure its nice to have her close to home! Good for you, Randy!Randyman wrote:We spent the weekend moving my mother back down from the high desert. She's been up there twenty years. It's good to have her nearby again. She moved in with my daughter Meranda. It's a relief.
I don't know about you guys but I'm ready for Thanksgiving!!
Chavez Jr actually looked good this weekend against Manfredo. Manfredo is no world beater but he is and has been a solid pro. It was a good test for junior. Freddie Roach has earned his money.![]()
Linda's got me on a new diet, so it's salad for me this Thanksgiving.![]()
Chavez did look good, but I still fear for his health if he ever fights somebody who can punch. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think any of his opponents so far have been what one could term a puncher. An interesting fight would be him and that other kid, Alvarez.
A good solid pro in his day. He beat both Carlos Palomino and Pipino Cuevas. Fought some good guys. Got stopped in the first round by Ray Leonard.kikibalt wrote:
Welterweight Andy (The Hawk) Price, beaten only once in 23 pro fights, now is co-managed by Burt Reynolds (r) and TV's
Six Million-Dollar-Man, Lee Majors, who hope to keep Price active. Andy has not fought since last March. He meets Rudy Barro
in tomorrow night's 10-round main event at the Olympic. Hawk's record is 19-1-3. Photo dated: January 28, 1976.
Randy, it's great that you are going to have your mom close by.Randyman wrote:We spent the weekend moving my mother back down from the high desert. She's been up there twenty years. It's good to have her nearby again. She moved in with my daughter Meranda. It's a relief.
I don't know about you guys but I'm ready for Thanksgiving!!
Chavez Jr actually looked good this weekend against Manfredo. Manfredo is no world beater but he is and has been a solid pro. It was a good test for junior. Freddie Roach has earned his money.
Thanks, Tellboy. I'm ready for that turkey that's in the oven right now,,,telboy66 wrote:A very happy Thanksgiving to all my friends across the pond have a great one
Thanks Tellboy, we'll be eating our Thanksgiving meal at my daughter Meranda's house. My brother and his wife will be there as well. So will my mother. My favorite meal of the year.telboy66 wrote:A very happy Thanksgiving to all my friends across the pond have a great one
Thanks Frank, It's a relief, that's for sure!kikibalt wrote:Randy, it's great that you are going to have your mom close by.Randyman wrote:We spent the weekend moving my mother back down from the high desert. She's been up there twenty years. It's good to have her nearby again. She moved in with my daughter Meranda. It's a relief.
I don't know about you guys but I'm ready for Thanksgiving!!
Chavez Jr actually looked good this weekend against Manfredo. Manfredo is no world beater but he is and has been a solid pro. It was a good test for junior. Freddie Roach has earned his money.


kikibalt wrote:
Teamsters Boys Club boxers
Found this dated photo (circa 1965). Far left, Tony Baltazar, third from left, Tony "Boo" Campa, fifth from left, Frankie Baltazar, the Teamsters honchos, far right in the white T's, left Arturo Cordova and Richard Ruby.

Randyman wrote:
While cleaning the garage I also ran across this clipping from the old Los Angeles Herald Examiner, dated Friday June 23, 1967.
I was at this fight with my father. We had some pretty good seats as I recall. The Quarry clan was sitting directly in front of us. Mike Quarry, directly in front of me. Jerry was not with the family that night. Years later I would spar with Mike, as well as open the show for him and Tom Bethea for their October 30, 1976 fight at the Aladdin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Randyman wrote:
Mel Epstein & Mike Nixon
I have been looking for this newspaper clipping, given to me by my late trainer Mel Epstein, for almost 15 years. I found it today while I was cleaning out the garage. I thought you might enjoy putting a face to all those stories Rick and I have told.
From the San Francisco Examiner, dated August 22, 1971
Randy, Mel Epstein at last, what a character. Rick mentioned screw woims and bastid's, I find myself saying it oftenRandyman wrote:
Mel Epstein & Mike Nixon
I have been looking for this newspaper clipping, given to me by my late trainer Mel Epstein, for almost 15 years. I found it today while I was cleaning out the garage. I thought you might enjoy putting a face to all those stories Rick and I have told.
From the San Francisco Examiner, dated August 23, 1971

Randy,Cholo wrote:Randy, Mel Epstein at last, what a character. Rick mentioned screw woims and bastid's, I find myself saying it oftenRandyman wrote:
Mel Epstein & Mike Nixon
I have been looking for this newspaper clipping, given to me by my late trainer Mel Epstein, for almost 15 years. I found it today while I was cleaning out the garage. I thought you might enjoy putting a face to all those stories Rick and I have told.
From the San Francisco Examiner, dated August 23, 1971Mike Nixon, I have a Boxing magazine from 1971 where Nixon and the legendary Sugar Ray Robinson did a exhibition for Robinson's youth foundation at the Valley Arena in Los Angeles, anybody remember this?..Sugar Ray trained at the Famous Main St. Gym, Sugar said "I gotta keep in shape, man" "My old lady cooks that soul food and I love to eat. This is not a machine. This is a body and you've gotta take care of it. You can never quit."


Frank, Chico Vejar another Aragon opponent, Art took a unanimous decision over him at the Hollywood Legion March, 1958..kikibalt wrote:
1958. Chico Vejar & Pajarito Moreno.