Greco, Ray vs. LaCrosse, Sammy Gonzales, Pete vs. Jones, Richard Escobar, Alfredo vs. Meza, Tony II Linderos, Chico vs. Galindo, Norbert Callahan, Mushy (referee)
Los Angeles-based bantamweight "Sweet Pea" Billy Peacock made use of his unfortunate experience in Mexico City in early '53 with the undefeated "El Raton" Raul Macias to adjust to Mexican Olympian's agile style, knocking out the Mexican idol and breaking his jaw in the process in the 3rd round of this slated 10-session bout. In a middling match of 6 frames, the local welter Ray Greco found his 13th win at the expense of Modesto's Sammy LaCrosse's 1st loss in 9 pro shows. A trio of 4-rounders filled the bill, with the middleweight Pete Gonzales stopping Richard Jones in the 3rd, while in a pair of pairings of featherweights, The unbowed 1954 Golden Gloves Chicago Tournament and Intercity champ at bantam out of Redondo Beach, California, Alfredo Escobar decisioned the hapless Mexican Tony Meza again, and Placentia journeyman Norbert Galindo was forced to accept his 1st loss by the obscure novice Chico Linderos with a TKO in the 2nd. |