Felipe 'The Flash' Torres
'A Good West-Coast Kid'
Interview from 1976
> So Felipe, you were 'hot' again after stopping 'Scooter' Meza >
Yes. It was like I was on a Roller-Coaster ride.
Just 10-Days later {Saturday ~ November 27, 1971} - I was down in Long Beach
at the Municipal Auditorim to fight Cesar Sinda.
My Managers {Larry and Memo Soto} got me a decent fight purse {$2000} to take
on African - Cesar Sinda.
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> Did the Promoters list you with your 'new-and-improved' record. >
Yes, they had me listed with a record of > 31-9-1 with {17 KO's}.
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> Who was Cesar Sinda. >
Well, he was a 20 year-old Lightweight from Congo in Africa. And he was managed
by Mexican - Cuco Conde and trained by - Johnny Flores.
He had a record of 14-2-2 {10 KO's}, and was the African Amateur Champion {60 Kg}
back in 1968.
He was also in the 1968 Olympics at Mexico City. He stayed in Mexico City after the
Olympics, and turned professional where he went 6-2-0 {6 KO's}. Then he moved to
Long Beach, California at the end of 1970, and had gone 'unbeaten' at 8-0-2 with
{4 KO's} while campaigning here in the States.
Cesar was powerfully-built, and was an extremely fast-handed fighter who had
excellent footwork. He too, was another really good fighter.
We were supposed to fight for the California State Lightweight Title, but for some
reason I could not make weight and get down to 135 lbs. I ended up coming in
at 137 lbs.
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