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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 16:57
by kikibalt
This fellow with Bobby Chacon is Frank Falcon, and he happens to be my son,
just mine, not my wife's, thats all I'm going say on that.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 17:08
by kikibalt
Orlando De La Fuente with Frankie Baltazar
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:10
by kikibalt
Don Fraser with Bernard Docusen
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:17
by kikibalt
Penny Teran-Molina with photos of her father, Keeny Teran
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:20
by kikibalt
Randy Shields
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:24
by kikibalt
Eva Futch with Berry Gordy
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 18:27
by kikibalt
Carolina Feldt, Eva Futch and Joanne Jackson
"Hello, Carolina"
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 19:54
by kikibalt
Eva Futch with Lou Filippo
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 23 Jun 2008, 21:31
by kikibalt
Mrs. Enrique Bolanos (Ruby), Gloria Lopez and Josie Monroy
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 00:50
by Chuck1052
Frank, it was great seeing you at the latest California Hall of Fame ceremony. Hope that everything is going great guns.
I sat next to Penny Teran-Molina (not at the table reserved for the Keeny Teran group) who showed me the photographs of Keeny. Man! He must've been catnip for the ladies with his looks. I remember reading that Keeny spent some time in prison and was good at playing dominos. The first time I learned about him when I saw a photo of him sitting on the right shoulder of Babe McCoy in a bound book of the first issues of Sports Illustrated. Of course, I didn't mention the subject of Keeny's time in prison to his daughter.
It was a thrill meeting Bernard Docusen and a number of members of his large family, including his daughter, Patricia. If you have a chance to see footage of Bernard in action, don't turn it down. He had incrediable boxing skills.
I didn't know that Tony Fuente, a heavyweight of Mexican descent who was active during the 1920s and 1930s, was an uncle of Orlando De La Fuente, a former fighter who was inducted in the California Hall of Fame this year. Take a look at Tony Fuente's record on BoxRec. The De La Fuente family (they were very well represented at the ceremony) bought a number of books about the history of boxing in Los Angeles authored by Tracy Callis and myself from me. The photo of Tony in the book help cinch the deal.
The late Jackie McCoy, the great trainer-manager and an inductee in the California Hall of Fame this year, had a father, John Spaw (ring name: Jack Sparr), was a main event boxer who was active during the 1920s. Take a look at Jack Sparr's interesting record on BoxRec.
- Chuck Johnston
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 02:31
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:
This fellow with Bobby Chacon is Frank Falcon, and he happens to be my son,
just mine, not my wife's, thats all I'm going say on that.
Frankie, I know you didn't mean to be funny, but that line has just cracked me up. No offence, I hope.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 02:33
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:
Orlando De La Fuente with Frankie Baltazar
Was Tony not there, Frankie?
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 02:37
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:
Rudy Tellez, Joey Olivo amd Dr. Joe Noriega
Olivo was a pure boxing machine, not to everyone's taste but we Englishmen always have a soft spot for the purists.
Wonder if Joey is still involved in the game.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 02:38
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:
Bernard Docusen and his beautiful wife Ernestine
Docusen still looks unmarked. He could pass for a doctor.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 02:52
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:
Randy Shields
Randy also looks good. It is hard to believe he took part in 51 pro fights.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 03:06
by bennie
Sad to say that Henry Cooper's beloved Italian wife Albina died of a heart attack a few days ago. The two were married 47 years. Henry was on his way to a function when he got the news and is said to be devastated.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 06:24
by Boxingnut
Chuck1052 wrote:
The De La Fuente family (they were very well represented at the ceremony) bought a number of books about the history of boxing in Los Angeles authored by Tracy Callis and myself from me. The photo of Tony in the book help cinch the deal.
- Chuck Johnston
Hi Chuck
Is it possible to buy your book online? I live in the UK too, do you ship overseas?
Regards
Rob
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 08:13
by kikibalt
bennie wrote:kikibalt wrote:
Orlando De La Fuente with Frankie Baltazar
Was Tony not there, Frankie?
No, Tony was unable to make it (work)
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 08:15
by kikibalt
bennie wrote:kikibalt wrote:
This fellow with Bobby Chacon is Frank Falcon, and he happens to be my son,
just mine, not my wife's, thats all I'm going say on that.
Frankie, I know you didn't mean to be funny, but that line has just cracked me up. No offence, I hope.
Bennie, no kidding around, it true!
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 08:39
by kikibalt
Chuck1052 wrote:Frank, it was great seeing you at the latest California Hall of Fame ceremony. Hope that everything is going great guns.
I sat next to Penny Teran-Molina (not at the table reserved for the Keeny Teran group) who showed me the photographs of Keeny. Man! He must've been catnip for the ladies with his looks. I remember reading that Keeny spent some time in prison and was good at playing dominos. The first time I learned about him when I saw a photo of him sitting on the right shoulder of Babe McCoy in a bound book of the first issues of Sports Illustrated. Of course, I didn't mention the subject of Keeny's time in prison to his daughter.
It was a thrill meeting Bernard Docusen and a number of members of his large family, including his daughter, Patricia. If you have a chance to see footage of Bernard in action, don't turn it down. He had incrediable boxing skills.
I didn't know that Tony Fuente, a heavyweight of Mexican descent who was active during the 1920s and 1930s, was an uncle of Orlando De La Fuente, a former fighter who was inducted in the California Hall of Fame this year. Take a look at Tony Fuente's record on BoxRec. The De La Fuente family (they were very well represented at the ceremony) bought a number of books about the history of boxing in Los Angeles authored by Tracy Callis and myself from me. The photo of Tony in the book help cinch the deal.
The late Jackie McCoy, the great trainer-manager and an inductee in the California Hall of Fame this year, had a father, John Spaw (ring name: Jack Sparr), was a main event boxer who was active during the 1920s. Take a look at Jack Sparr's interesting record on BoxRec.
- Chuck Johnston
Chuck,
Great seeing you there, very few of the people there seen both Docusen and Teran fight live, there are very few of us alive...

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I known the De La Fuente's for over 50 years, well represented? yes!, they brought 7 table!!
Did you know that Orlando's dad, Bob, was co-manager of Rudy Jordan when Jordan first turn pro.
Orlando's real name is Ernest, nickname Roy, he borrow one of his older brother's name (Orlando) when he turn pro because he was underage.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 08:45
by kikibalt
bennie wrote:
Sad to say that Henry Cooper's beloved Italian wife Albina died of a heart attack a few days ago. The two were married 47 years. Henry was on his way to a function when he got the news and is said to be devastated.
My Condolences to the Cooper family.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 09:10
by bennie
kikibalt wrote:bennie wrote:kikibalt wrote:
This fellow with Bobby Chacon is Frank Falcon, and he happens to be my son,
just mine, not my wife's, thats all I'm going say on that.
Frankie, I know you didn't mean to be funny, but that line has just cracked me up. No offence, I hope.
Bennie, no kidding around, it true!
Yes, Frankie. Sorry if I trivialized the issue. Another fine son.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 10:04
by kikibalt
Thats ok bennie, yes he is a fine young man.
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 10:14
by kikibalt
Two doctors, ringside doctor, Dr. Michael De Luca and referee, Dr. James Jen Kin
Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing
Posted: 24 Jun 2008, 10:20
by kikibalt
Pat Docusen's husband (L) and brother, I'm so bad with name, I just can't remember their names