Felipe 'The Flash' Torres
'A Good West-Coast Kid'
Interview from 1976
> Felipe, you lost 3-Straight bouts again in 1971. Did you want to continue. >
Well, I didn't want to give up. I was only 22 years, old and my record wasn't
all that bad at > 22-13-1. I knew that I could still give anybody a good fight.
I got an offer to go up to Kennewick, Washington on November 17, 1971 -
and to take on Al 'Scooter' Meza. We had fought once before earlier in our
careers, back in 1968 {3 1/2 years earlier}.
He was the Pacific Northwest Lightweight Champion, and he was out to salvage
his career. He really wanted to get his revenge on me, because I had beaten
him by a 10-Round Split-Decision on National Television at the Olympic Auditorium
on February 29, 1968.
He trained real hard for our rematch, and stated that he was in the best shape
of his life. He was 27 years-old, and had a record of 20-5-0 with {17 KO's}.
And boy, could he punch.
The Fight Promoter {Herman Morantes} listed my record at > 30-9-1 {19 KO's}
to make me look a little better on paper. That was OK with me and my Managers,
Larry and Memo Soto.
They built me up pretty good in the 'Tri-City Herald', and said I was one of the
Premier Lightweights, and was Rated as #11 in the World.
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