Posted in Uncategorized, sports, boxing, Carlos Palomino, Ringside Boxing Show, Interview, history, Eloy Perez, Tony "The Tiger" Lopez, Don Chargin, West Coast boxing, Promoter on Jan 30th, 2011 Comments
Don Chargin promoted his first professional boxing show at age 23, and was at the epicenter of the West Coast boxing scene for the next six decades. He's still promoting today at 83. Enjoy this interview with a true legend of the sport from the Jan. 30, 2011 edition of The Ringside Boxing Show.
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Posted in Uncategorized, sports, boxing, Carlos Palomino, Ringside Boxing Show, Interview, George Chuvalo, Milton McCrory, The Ring Magazine, Gerry Cooney, Tommy Morrison, Nate Campbell, Ref Jon Schorle, Harold Lederman, Greg Haugen, Muhammad Ali, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, history, Roy Jones Jr., Michael Marley, boxing writer, Angelo Dundee, Ron Lyle, Tony "The Tiger" Lopez, Canadian boxing, prison, 2010 "Best of The Ringside Boxing Show" on Jan 2nd, 2011 Comments
We conducted in-depth interviews with some of the most-compelling figures in boxing history in 2010, including Carlos Palomino, Angelo Dundee, George Chuvalo, Gerry Cooney, Greg haugen, Ron Lyle, Milton McCrory and Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, On our live, Jan. 2 broadcast, we replayed the best clips from our best conversations of the year for a program we called "Best Of The Ringside Boxing Show: 2010." Enjoy!
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Posted in Uncategorized, sports, boxing, Carlos Palomino, Interview, George Chuvalo, Milton McCrory, Gerry Cooney, Tommy Morrison, Ref Jon Schorle, Harold Lederman, HBO, Greg Haugen, Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, history, Michael Marley, boxing writer, Angelo Dundee, The Flushing Flash, Ron Lyle, Tony "The Tiger" Lopez, prison, 2010 "Best of The Ringside Boxing Show" on Jan 2nd, 2011 Comments
We conducted in-depth interviews with some of the most-compelling figures in boxing history in 2010, including Carlos Palomino, Angelo Dundee, George Chuvalo, Gerry Cooney, Greg haugen, Ron Lyle, Milton McCrory and Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, On our live, Jan. 2 broadcast, we replayed the best clips from our best conversations of the year for a program we called "Best Of The Ringside Boxing Show: 2010." Enjoy!
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His 1988 world title victory over IBF super featheweight champion Rocky Lockridge was so explosive that The Ring Magazine called it "Fight of the Year," and Tony "The Tiger" Lopez was only beginning a memorable stint as one of the top boxers of his era.
Over the next few years, Lopez would engage in memorable bouts with Julio Cesar Chavez, John John Molina, Greg Haugen, Joey Gamache and numerous others.
He continues to lead a colorful life in his hometown of Sacramento, California, as the proprietor of Celebrity Bail Bonds.
Enjoy this memorable in-depth interview with a terrific three-time, two-division world champion.
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