Felipe 'The Flash' Torres
'A Good West-Coast Kid'
Interview from 1976
> Felipe, tell us about the big fight with JimmY Robertson at the Olympic Auditorium >
It was a really big build up for our fight. Don Chargin did a great job of promoting
the bout for May 20, 1971.
Jimmy was ranked as the #4 WBA Lightweight, and was also the NABF Champion.
And he was the 'house fighter' at the Olympic Auditorium, so he had a big support
base there. Jimmy had a record of 22-2-0 {12 KO's}, and was a very good boxer
with a great left-hand.
If he beat me, he was supposed to get a fight with WBA Lightweight Champion -
Ken Buchanan.
I trained for 4-Weeks, and was planning on going after his body. I looked good in
the Gym and was all pumped up for the bout. My record at 22-10-1 {9 KO's} didn't
look as good as Jimmy's, but everybody knew that I was tough and had the best
body-attack of any Lightweight in Los Angeles.
They pulled in a crowd of 9000, and the Gate was around $40,000. The place was buzzing.
> What happened in the bout with Jimmy. It was supposed to be an even match-up >
Well, I hung with him for the first 2-Rounds. I was able to get in close, and worked
his body.
But then he changed up, and boxed from the outside. He kept doubling-up with his
left-hand, and he boxed my ears off. He had me groggy in the 9th and 10th Rounds.
It was the '1st-time' that anybody ever had me in trouble.
Overall, I took a one-sided latethering. He won 9 of the 10 Rounds, and gave me an
old-fashioned ass-kicking.
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