“Brawl at the Hall” TONIGHT in Reseda

March 12, 2010

Seven bouts featured in new boxing show!

New promoter Fred McCurry is a longtime boxing aficionado who has always wanted to become more involved in the fight game. Tonight he’s getting his chance as he and matchmaker Hervi Estrada showcase seven bouts of boxing, offering something for everyone including a heavyweight bout, a female fight and pro debuts from some of the area’s best young prospects. “I’ve wanted to promote for a long, long time–and the timing is right for this,” the brand new promoter said about his exciting inaugural show.

Presented by Fulton Street Fight Club the “Brawl at the Hall 1″ will take place tonight in the town Reseda, a San Fernando Valley city bordering Los Angeles. The weigh-in was held last night at the nearby Van Nuys Airtel Plaza and I went to check out all the action. The room was packed with fighters and trainers, who all listened intently as CSAC’s Sid Segovia went over all the rules and regulations. From the concise and organized manner conducted at the weigh-in, you would’ve never known that this was Fred’s very first show ever.

Alfonso Gomez’s Own Road to Dallas

March 11, 2010

New Q&A with the boxer who fights THIS Saturday!

Alfonso Gomez will be featured on the undercard of the Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey showdown taking place deep in the heart of Texas this weekend. For the popular welterweight, who’s traveled down his own long and no doubt, at times, rocky “Road to Dallas” to get here, this moment will surely be a highlight he’ll remember for years. Speaking with Team Gomez today, it’s been a long road to get to this point. I listen in as his family ticks off all the cities they’ve set up camp in through the two decades while they were growing up. Born in Jalisco, Mexico, Alfonso and his family first lived in Guadalajara, then the Oakland-Berkeley area, then moved onto Napa, then back down to the Irvine-Tustin neighborhood before finally settling into their current residences in a suburb near Los Angeles.

Photo by Rafael Soto/Top Rank

Marconis Host Knockout Fundraiser!

March 11, 2010

“Rumble in the Jungle” show benefits two charities

“Marconi Fight Night 12″ was held last Friday night at the Marconi Automotive Museum and Foundation for Kids in Tustin, California. This year’s annual gala event, with a “Rumble in the Jungle” theme, featured a live boxing show and festive dinner to raise funds for this year’s chosen non-profit organizations.

  

Dick and Priscilla “Bo” Marconi were at the helm of this unique soirée. Their names are synonymous with philanthropic endeavors around Orange County and beyond. They are well-known in giving over one million dollars a year to help make a difference for at-risk youth in the area. The Marconi Foundation for Kids and Augie’s Quest are the two charities that will benefit from this always sold-out fight night.

Dick and his brother, Ray, are veterans of the fight game and two gentlemen I am honored to have befriended through boxing. Dick has been involved in many aspects of the sweet science, including amateur boxer, manager, promoter and founder of World Fighters Inc. The Marconis were also longtime family friends of legendary cutman Chuck Bodak.

“Macho” Camacho Heads to Denmark

March 5, 2010

New interview with the colorful southpaw!

Denmark, get ready: It’s “Macho Time” once again!

Hector “Macho” Camacho will be fighting–at the age of 47–on March 26 in Kjellerup, Denmark. He will be taking on Allen Vester (28-6-1, 5 KOs) for a title, the vacant WPBF (World Professional Boxing Federation) middleweight title. It may not be a WBC, WBO or an IBF belt but for the “Macho Man,” it’s a title he will be proud to win nonetheless.

The Puerto Rican southpaw (79-5-3, 38 KOs) and I had our first interview a couple of months ago. Now he’s back and brimming with excitement.

“What’s up, chula? Due that I leave in two weeks you gotta call me,” was the message I received. “Yes, ITS MACHO TIME! I’m looking a lot sharper; they gonna be surprised by what I’m bringing.

“Vester’s saying in Europe that I’m gonna quit in seven or go to sleep! Call me, chula, and you will get it like it is!”

Marconi Fight Night 12

March 4, 2010

Get ready for a “Rumble in the Jungle” TOMORROW night!

The final countdown begins for tomorrow night’s “Marconi Fight Night 12″ gala event and fundraiser benefiting the Marconi Foundation for Kids and Augie’s Quest.

I am looking forward to attending this exciting evening that will be held at the Marconi Automotive Museum in Tustin, California. While guests enjoy a delicious steak dinner and Martini bar, there will be both professional boxing and kickboxing matches, a live and silent auction and special celebrity guests.

At the wheel of this 12th annual charity event are Dick and Priscilla “Bo” Marconi. The couple is well-known for their philanthropic endeavors with their non-profit foundation, whose goal is raising a million dollars a year for at risk-youth in the Orange County area.

News Flash: “KO JO” JACK OBERMAYER

March 3, 2010

Respected boxing veteran undergoes liver transplant

This “Chatter Box” column of mine serves many purposes: to report, to inform, and at times to (hopefully) entertain. Now I am using it to spread the message about one of the most respected individuals in the sport of boxing.

“Say a prayer for Jack Obermayer (“KO JO”) who’s in the hospital getting a liver transplant. He’s a great person who really needs our help!” was the emotional message I received from my friend Harold Lederman. The HBO “unofficial” ringside scorer continued, “I wish that boxing comes up strong for Jack in his time of need, just the way Jack came up for boxing for half a century. If you never spoke to God, please do it now for Jack!” Harold mentions that Obermayer, a veteran writer, had been ill on and off for the past year due to liver problems. He is now recuperating from the surgery that took place in Philadelphia.

Estrada & Sarnoi: Fellowship of Boxing

March 3, 2010

The two friends both have upcoming fights on tap!

Boxers Shawn “El Chamuko” Estrada (6-0, 6 KOs) and Walter “Schoolboy” Sarnoi (4-0, 2 KOs) recently took a break from their busy schedules to be guest speakers at the Victory Outreach in Los Angeles. The SoCal fighters visited the local church congregation, which includes kids, teens and adults, in hopes of inspiring the almost 2,000 attendees to have faith–and to never give up in their beliefs and dreams.

Both young men can talk the talk–and practice what they “preach.” Estrada is a 2008 Olympian and member of the U.S. Boxing Team that competed in Beijing and is now a successful pro fighter. But he told the crowd of the heartbreaking losses he has suffered through the years: an older brother killed by gang violence and his father died from kidney and heart problems just as he was returning home from the Olympics. And Shawn is one of 17 children (no, that is not a typo–17 kids!) in the Estrada family, who grew up in the Northern California and East L.A. area. Just 24, the unbeaten middleweight is also raising a young daughter of his own.

Apolo Anton Ohno–A Boxing Fan!

February 28, 2010

Walter Sarnoi and skating star cheer each other on

The Winter Olympics 2010 are coming to an end with the Closing Ceremonies taking place TONIGHT in Vancouver. There were many shining moments throughout the competition, but one U.S. athlete skated to his place in history and provided several minutes in the Games’ highlight reels.

Apolo Anton Ohno certainly made his mark in the speed skating world and has received world-wide attention as he competed in his third Olympics. But one little-known fact is his connection to boxing!

Pro fighter Walter “Schoolboy” Sarnoi (4-0, 2 KOs) has been friends with the short track superstar for several years now and is both happy and proud of his compadre’s record-breaking achievements.

“I’ve known Apolo for a while since I was a student at Northern Michigan in 2005,” the super bantamweight tells me in our exclusive chat this afternoon. “I know many of the members from the past and current Olympic speed skating teams including Shani Davis and Simon Cho.” The boxer attended the university on a full-ride scholarship granted by the U.S. Olympic Committee.

Meet Trainer Fausto De La Torre

February 24, 2010

“Boxing saved my life!”

Every November we all look forward to a Thanksgiving feast–roast turkey and gravy with all the trimmings, green beans, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie. A bountiful meal most of us take for granted.

This holiday dinner is one thing that boxing trainer Fausto De La Torre will never ever take for granted. In fact, there’s not much in life that the former amateur standout and veteran coach does take for granted.

Growing up and running amuck on the streets of L.A., a young Fausto didn’t have much self-respect, ambition or goals for his future. As a self-described juvenile delinquent, he didn’t even know if he had a future.

And that’s when fate and the sweet science stepped in.

“If it wasn’t for boxing, I don’t know where I’d be. I don’t know what man I would have become,” De La Torre explains quietly. “A while back, I got into some trouble as a juvenile. I was on the streets a lot.” His voice gets more somber and serious as he says, “I saw a lot. Guys getting shot, guys OD’ing in front of me…”

Arreola vs. Adamek in April!

February 22, 2010

“Ring of Fire”: Who will burn the brightest?

“I fell into a burning ‘Ring of Fire,’ I went down, down, down and the flames went higher,” goes the Johnny Cash song. The classic tune blared out from the speakers at last Friday’s Chris Arreola-Tomasz Adamek press conference to announce their April 24 showdown at the Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario, California.

The relatively new arena, which opened in the fall of 2008 on 37 acres of land, will be the site of this heavyweight clash, promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions and Main Events in association with Ziggy Promotions. Arreola fought in November 2008 when the venue first opened and 10,000 fight fans came out to cheer on their favorite heavyweight. The press conference was held in the arena’s lobby and many from the L.A. boxing community made the trek out to Riverside County to hear what the fighters had to say.

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