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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Tuesday - March 4, 1969

    Valley Music Theatre - Woodland Hills, California

    Attendance ............ 3000
    Gate Receipts ....... $13,345

    "Felipe Torres Upsets Petey Gonzalez Over 10-Rounds"

    East Los Angeles' Felipe Torres exhibited fine boxing skills to edge out
    Petey Gonzalez over 10-Rounds at the Valley Music Theatre last night.

    Felipe found himself behind early, as 'The Spoiler' Petey Gonzalez {132 1/4 lbs.}
    got off to his usual fast start by scoring with quick 'left-right' punches in Rounds
    1 and 2, and then dancing away before Felipe could counter.

    But Felipe {133 lbs.} took control in Rounds 3 and 4, and scored with lightning
    fast combinations himself, to stall any early charges from Petey.

    Petey came back with a charge in Round 5, and nailed Felipe with several
    fast left-hands to take the session.

    The action was 'even' during Rounds 6 and 7, as both boxers exhibited fine
    left-jabs and quick footwork.

    But, Felipe was the better one down the stretch, and took command in Round 8
    when he shook up Petey with a right-hand to the head.

    Felipe was the stronger fighter over the last 3-Rounds of the bout, en-route to
    winning a 10-Round Majority Decision.

    Scorecards
    * Referee - Dick Young ...... 6-4 {Felipe Torres}
    * Judge - Bob Dossey ........ 6-3 {Felipe Torres}
    * Judge - Larry Rozadilla .... 4-4 {'Even'}
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Both, George Parnassus of The Forum, and Mickey Davies of the Olympic Auditorium
    are interested in bringing Felipe in for a Main Event.

    George Parnassus >
    "This young kid just loves to fight. He's as good as any young Junior-Lightweight
    out there. He's fast and excites the crowd."

    Mickey Davies >
    "Felipe is a hot attraction right now. He's got the best footwork of any young
    fighter in the West Coast."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-05-2014 at 10:13 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Monday ~ March 17, 1969

    The Forum ~ Inglewood, California

    Main Event > Ruben Olivares vs. Ernie De la Cruz

    "Night Cap Junior-Lightweight Bout"

    Felipe Torres ~ 18-3-1 {7 KO's} ~ Los Angeles, California
    vs.
    Miguel Herrera ~ 41-5-2 {25 KO's} ~ Macara, Ecuador
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Felipe Torres {Age; 19 years, 8 months} is fighting just 13-Days after defeating
    Petey Gonzalez on March 4th.

    Felipe is now ranked as the #9 Junior-Lightweight by Ring Magazine.

    The Forum fight promoter - George Parnassus wanted Felipe on the Fight Card.

    Miguel Herrera {Age; 27} is a 3-Day replacement fighter, who had been in
    Los Angeles prepping for another bout.

    Miguel is managed by Gil Clancy. Miguel is the Ecuadorian Featherweight Champion,
    and has never been stopped in 48-Bouts.

    'The Original Fight Poster'

    Several changes took place.

    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-13-2014 at 04:38 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Monday ~ March 17, 1969

    The Forum ~ Inglewood, California

    Attendance ........ 8495
    Gate Receipts .... $44,772

    "Miguel Herrera Upsets 'Flash Torres By Split-Decision"

    Felipe ' The Flash' Torres was upset by a 10-Round Split-Decision to Ecuadorian
    Miguel Herrera.

    Felipe {131 lbs.} one of the hottest fighters out of east Los Angeles and
    World Rated at #9 at Junior-Lightweight got off to a slow start during the
    early going.

    Miguel Herrera {129 1/2 lbs.} was the stronger fighter over the first 3-Rounds,
    as he used a thudding left-hook to the body that bothered Felipe.

    The 27 year-old Ecuadorian showed both strength and power, as Felipe was
    forced to retreat.

    Felipe got his left-hand going in Round 4, as he thwarted Herrera's hard
    body attack with a steady flow of sharp left jabs to the head.

    But the Ecuadorian was right back to working hard in Rounds 5 and 6, and
    pounded Felipe's body with hooks.

    Badly behind on points entering the 7th Round, Felipe opened up with a
    two-fisted attack as Miguel Herrera slowed down some.

    Felipe kept up the high work-rate in Rounds 8 and 9, and shook Herrera
    with several solid straight right-hands to the head in each session.

    In the Final Round, both fighters looked tired, and both spent the Round
    by staying inside and in close quarters at Center-Ring. Both fighters
    exchanged non-stop with numerous, but light body blows.

    Scorecards
    * Referee ........ 5-4 {Miguel Herrera}
    * Judge .......... 5-4 {Felipe Torres}
    * Judge .......... 4-3 {Miguel Herrera}

    Immediately after the bout, Hal Benson of the Monarch Boxing Club talked
    to Gil Clancy {Manager of Miguel Herrera} and signed the Ecuadorian to a
    fight contract.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-06-2014 at 04:00 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Saturday ~ May 10, 1969

    Arena Coliseo ~ Mexico City, Mexico

    "Main Event"

    'Junior-Lightweight Bout'

    Felipe Torres ~ 18-4-1 {7 KO's} ~ 132 lbs. ~ {Age; 19 years, 11 months}
    vs.
    Ray Vega ~ 31-5-1 {19 KO's} ~ 131 lbs. ~ {Age; 25 years, 3 months}

    Felipe Torres, ranked as the #9 WBA Junior-Lightweight, and as Ring Magazine's
    #7 Featherweight is brought in to tangle with Ray Vega, a tough 5' 5 1/2" Mexican
    Junior-Lightweight from Mexico City.

    Ray Vega is a stable-mate of former World Featherweight Champion ~ Sugar Ramos.

    Ray Vega has gone 19-1-0 with {12 KO's} over the past 2 1/2 years {since September 1966},
    and is now rated as the #1 Mexican Junior-Lightweight.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    "The Bout"

    "Felipe Torres Scores Solid Decision Win Over Ray Vega In Mexico City"

    Los Angeles- Felipe Torres scored a solid 10-Round Decision over tough Mexican
    Ray Vega at the Arena Coliseo in Mexico City.

    Felipe {132 lbs.} used fast footwork and quick combinations to score repeatedly
    in each Round.

    Ray Vega {131 lbs.} who had a big local Mexico City following, came in with a
    reputation as a tough inside fighter. But Ray but could not break through Felipe's
    tough defense, and instead walked into constant flurries.

    Felipe landed numerous left-jabs into Vega's face throughout the first-half of the
    bout.

    Felipe was the clear-cut winner in 5 of the first 6 Rounds, and also jolted Ray
    several times with counter right-hands to the head.

    Starting off in Round 7, Felipe was boxing smoothly, and smartly cruised during
    Rounds 7, 8 and 9.

    In the 10th and Final Round, Felipe opened up and poured it on. He drove Vega
    all over the Ring with right-hand crosses and rocked him several times. With
    5-Seconds left in the bout, Felipe landed a big looping right-hand to the Vega's
    jaw and dropped him.

    Felipe was awarded a Unanimous 10-Round Decision.

    The Arena Coliseo fans threw coins in the Ring after the bout, as appreciation
    for Felipe's fine performance.

    Felipe Torres improved to 19-4-1.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-19-2014 at 10:18 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Saturday ~ September 13, 1969

    Arena Mexico ~ Mexico City, Mexico

    Felipe Torres ~ 19-4-1 {7 KO's} ~ 130 lbs. ~ {Age; 20 years, 3 months}
    vs.
    Ricardo Arredondo ~ 41-3-0 {28 KO's} ~ 128 lbs. ~ {Age; 20 years, 3 months}


    Felipe Torres, now the #10 WBA Lightweight and Ring Magazines #7 Junior-Lightweight
    takes on exciting Mexican 'slugger' Ricardo Arredondo.

    Ricardo had been campaigning as a Bantamweight thru early-1969, and was ranked
    as the #7 Bantamweight by Ring Magazine.

    But the growing Mexican was now moving up to the Super-Featherweight Division.

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Bout'

    Ricardo Arredondo has the edge in height {5' 7"} to Felipe's {5' 5"}, but both
    are equal in strength.

    Felipe is cautious early as Ricardo presses hard with winging hooks to both the
    head and body.

    By the end of Round 2, it is clear that Ricardo is the harder hitter, as he slammed
    his way inside.

    But in Round 3, Felipe tags Ricardo with a big right-hand to the head and wobbles
    him with a follow up 'right-left' to the chin.

    The action is non-stop in Rounds 4, 5 and 6 - as both fighters trade with heavy
    blows. Felipe does get through a few times with solid right-hands, and shakes
    Ricardo several times.

    But Ricardo rallies, and he gets the better of the exchanges in Rounds 7 and 8,
    as Felipe is starting to fade from the fast pace of Ricardo.

    The last 2-Rounds are fought evenly, as both trade left-jabs and counter rights.

    Ricardo Arredondo is awarded a close but 'disputed' Unanimous Decision.

    * Referee - Ramon Berumen ....... 96-95 {Ricardo Arredondo}
    * Judge - Luis Ramirez ............... 96-94 {Ricardo Arredondo}
    * Judge - Victor Alfonso .............. 96-95 {Ricardo Arredondo}
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-19-2014 at 09:47 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Tuesday ~ November 4, 1969

    International Convention Arena ~ Honolulu, Hawaii

    Shozo Saijo ~ 22-5-2 {6 KO's} ~ 128 1/2 lbs. ~ {Age; 22 years, 10 months}
    vs.
    Felipe Torres ~ 19-5-1 {7 KO's} ~ 128 3/4 lbs. ~ {Age; 20 years, 5 months}

    Shozo Saijo is the WBA Featherweight Champion.

    This bout will be a 10-Round 'non-title' bout.

    Shozo Saijo {from Japan} is coming off an impressive and devastating {KO 2} over
    Jose Luis Pimentel on September 7, 1969 in defense of his WBA Championship.

    Felipe 'The Flash' Torres is coming off a tough-and-close 10-Round Decision loss
    to Ricardo Arredondo on September 13, 1969.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    "Shozo Saijo Defeats Felipe Torres In Non-Title Go"

    In an over-the-weight 'non-title' bout, WBA Featherweight Champion - Shozo Saijo
    scored a well-fought 10-Round Majority Decision over Los Angeles - Felipe Torres.

    Shozo Saijo used his powerful attacks in the 1st and 2nd Rounds, and floored Felipe
    in Round 2 with a solid 'left-right' to the chin.

    But Felipe was both youthful and tough, and fought back with a rigorous attack
    during the Middle-Rounds {Rounds 4, 5 and 6} to close the gap.

    The Champion regrouped, and returned with his hard-attack in Rounds 7 and 8
    and kept Felipe on the defensive.

    But Felipe withstood Shozo's relentless attacks and came back hard by countering
    with jolting left-jabs to the Champion's face in Rounds 9 and 10 to sweep the
    last 2-Rounds.

    Felipe put up a good fight right up to the Final Bell and almost scored an 'upset'
    Decision over the WBA Featherweight Champion in this 'non-title' bout.

    Scorecards
    * Referee .... 46-45 {Shozo Saijo}
    * Judge ....... 45-44 {Shozo Saijo}
    * Judge ....... 45-45 {'Even'}
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-13-2014 at 04:40 PM.

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    Default Re: Felipe 'The Flash' Torres ~ 'A Good West-Coast Kid'

    Wednesday ~ February 4, 1970

    Korakuen Hall ~ Tokyo, Japan

    Kuniaki Shibata ~ 28-2-1 {20 KO's} ~ 128 3/4 lbs.
    vs.
    Felipe Torres ~ 19-6-1 {7 KO's} ~ 129 lbs.

    Felipe Torres is brought to Japan to take on talented Kuniaki Shibata,
    a powerfully built 5' 4" Featherweight.

    Kuniaki {Age; 22 years, 11 months} is the #1 Japanese Featherweight,
    and is rated as the #6 Ring Magazine Featherweight and #6 WBC Featherweight.

    Felipe Torres, despite 'back-to-back' losses, is still rated as the #1 Mexican
    Featherweight, and is ranked as the #11 WBA Junior-Lightweight.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    'The Bout'

    Immediately, Kuniaki Shibata shows his strength-and-speed, and outhustles the
    tough Felipe Torres over the early going.

    The action is fast and brisk, as both fighters exchange with sharp punches.

    Thru 5-Rounds, Kuniaki has the clear-edge in Points 25-21 {4-0-1 in Rounds}

    But Felipe comes on, and has a strong rally early in Round 6, and nearly drops
    Kuniaki with a 'double' right-hand to the head.

    But the Japanese fighter shows his durability, and comes back late in the Round
    with his own hard attack, and shakes Felipe with several volley's.

    The last 4-Rounds are fought briskly, but Kuniaki has the slightest-edge in each
    Round.

    Scorecards
    * Referee ........ 50-42 {Kuniaki Shibata}
    * Judge ........... 50-42 {Kuniaki Shibata}
    * Judge ........... 50-44 {Kuniaki Shibata}
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 12-08-2014 at 04:57 PM.

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