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    Default Re: Tony Ayala dead.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
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    Didn't he just get out last year? Damn.

    Hard to feel bad for a piece of shit like that though. When you're talking about boxing's good guys and bad guys, Ayala was about as low as they come.

    Probably best he's gone before he can victimize someone else.
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    One less sexual predator in the world. Not a horrible loss, to be honest.

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    Antonio 'Tony' Ayala Jr.

    'El Torito' {Little Bull}


    Was a good boy. Just a little misguided, that's all.

    "I was a good boy."

    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-13-2015 at 04:44 PM.

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    Tony Ayala Jr.


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    I think Tony alluded to the fact that he was sexually abused as a kid and had all that rage in him.

    That does not excuse what he did when he raped the women.
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    So easy to pass the buck nowadays.....

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    Default Re: Tony Ayala dead.

    Was set to fight Davey Moore before he went away. He would of annihilated Moore

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    In my honest opinion, probably the most wasted talent and potential of any boxer.

    He literally could have been an ATG.
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    Tony 'El Torito' Ayala Jr.

    Was very good, but was 'not' great, or at least up to the point where
    he went on vacation.

    There was a lot 'es muy mucho' of false publicity being tossed around about his
    so-called and infamous sparring-sessions.

    In November 1982, I watched him sparring at Resorts International in Atlantic City, New Jersey -
    just before he went away to New Jersey Camp for 'misguided people'.

    He was 'small'. He was shorter than his Manager/Trainer - Lou Duva.

    'El Torito' was no real Light-Middleweight. He was a 'pudgy' kid who looked like he needed to
    lose about 12 lbs. of 'baby fat'.

    Damn, older brother Sammy Ayala was a better talent, but he too had a bad streak with 'Mr. Brownstone'.
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 05-14-2015 at 02:37 AM.

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    Never saw him live but on trade tapes some old fan wiser than I insisted on sending Fierce as all hell but honestly didn't see some next coming that would hang with the top tier. He did well to get a second chance but seemed the same Ayala. He made his bed..now he sleeps.

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    Default Re: Tony Ayala dead.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Tony 'El Torito' Ayala Jr.

    Was very good, but was 'not' great, or at least up to the point where
    he went on vacation.

    There was a lot 'es muy mucho' of false publicity being tossed around about his
    so-called and infamous sparring-sessions.

    In November 1982, I watched him sparring at Resorts International in Atlantic City, New Jersey -
    just before he went away to New Jersey Camp for 'misguided people'.

    He was 'small'. He was shorter than his Manager/Trainer - Lou Duva.

    'El Torito' was no real Light-Middleweight. He was a 'pudgy' kid who looked like he needed to
    lose about 12 lbs. of 'baby fat'.

    Damn, older brother Sammy Ayala was a better talent, but he too had a bad streak with 'Mr. Brownstone'.

    Sammy was not a better talent and he fought nearly no one

    In 26 fights the best records he faced were 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and thats was it.

    The combined record of his latest 3 fights was 41-23-4 and the last guy he fought was 2-17-1 in his last 20 fights.

    he was also stopped twice in his short career at mediocre level.

    The last guy to stop him was a dreadful fighter who ended his career 9-7-1.
    Last edited by Vendettos; 05-14-2015 at 12:15 PM.
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