If it wasn’t for my grandfather, I wouldn’t have recognized a lot in regards to the Southern California boxing scene again within the Sixties and ’70s.
On Saturday nights, my grandfather watched boxing televised from the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. The Olympic was a mere 20 miles from his driveway, however going there was out of the query. His routine was set for Saturday night time.
Each few months, he’d name me or drop me a line (I used to be dwelling in Oklahoma on the time) with info on fighters who impressed him.
I bear in mind him mentioning Mando Ramos, Ruben Navarro, and “Irish” Frankie Crawford, who all had simply begun their careers. He had an eye fixed for expertise.
A number of years later, we have been chatting about Armando Muniz, Zovek Barajas, Carlos Palomino, Tury “The Fury” Pineda, Danny Lopez, and Bobby Chacon.
Throughout one in every of our many cellphone calls, he talked about Crawford once more.
“Crawford is so gritty,” stated my grandfather.
Sure, he was. A number of weeks in the past, throughout a dialogue with former welterweight contender Randy Shields, the topic of Crawford got here up.
“My dad (Sunny-Defend’s coach) instructed me that Frankie Crawford was the hardest little man he ever met.”
Crawford was one helluva of a fighter. The query will all the time be: How good he might he have been if he had been dealt with otherwise?
Sadly, we’ll by no means know.
Rising up in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and California, the scrappy Crawford was first observed when he captured the Cleveland Golden Gloves in reportedly his third newbie bout. Suggested to show skilled, Crawford hitchhiked to California, the place smaller fighters have been extra revered.
He turned skilled a day earlier than his twentieth birthday. Attributable to his aggressive fashion, Crawford instantly grew to become a crowd favourite on the Olympic, combating 10 instances in eight months.
Then he hit the highway, boxing in San Jose, San Diego, Tijuana a number of instances, Mazatlan, and even Ecuador. Heady stuff for a rising fighter, however maybe not one of the best ways to go.
Stated Jeff Crawford, “He fought powerful from day one.”
Sure, he did, and sometimes. Crawford had received 21 of 27 fights when he was matched in opposition to rising famous person Mando Ramos on the Olympic on October 5, 1967. Crawford, outweighed by seven kilos and an enormous underdog, opened up an enormous gash over Ramos’s proper eye within the early going. The 2 children went toe-to-toe for 10 onerous rounds, with Crawford profitable the struggle by majority choice. A rematch went down 4 months later. This time Ramos managed the motion, conserving Crawford on the tip of his jab all night time. The choice for {the teenager} was unanimous.
Crawford was accepting of the loss.
“Outdoors of feeling embarrassed, I really feel fairly good,” Crawford instructed AP after the struggle. ”Mando fought a wise struggle.”
Crawford hit a tough patch after the Ramos bout. He misplaced a struggle in Hawaii and was stopped, for the primary time in his profession, by Dwight Hawkins.
Earlier than the Hawkins bout, actor Robert Conrad (star of The Wild Wild West tv present) signed on as his supervisor, however that partnership lasted solely 18 months. Crawford by no means trusted Conrad, feeling the Hollywood large shot was stealing from him. A narrative goes that Conrad appreciated to have Crawford practice on the studio. He cherished the publicity. Conrad additionally appreciated to get within the ring with Crawford and spar, although not critically.
Apparently, based on the story, Conrad considered himself as an actual fighter. Earlier than a fast spar, he was requested how he would do in a “actual” struggle in opposition to Crawford. Conrad complimented Crawford’s boxing abilities, however he felt that, since he had a considerable weight benefit, the struggle can be shut. Crawford, sitting close by, overheard all the dialog. He didn’t react and stated nothing. As soon as within the ring, the pleasant sparring instantly turned lethal. Crawford fired his left hook, knocking Conrad into dreamland. After gathering his senses, Conrad noticed Crawford standing a number of ft away. Crawford wagged his finger in Conrad’s face.
Crawford and Conrad quickly parted methods. Crawford fought seven instances after the Haskins match, profitable 4, and drawing in two others, highlighted when he captured the USA state featherweight title. Nonetheless ranked within the prime ten, and solely 24, Crawford felt like his profession was caught in impartial. He wanted to make a change.
In 1970, he made a superb one, hooking up with future Corridor of Fame coach, Jackie McCoy.
“He might have been significantly better than what he was if he had had Jackie McCoy from the beginning,” stated Jeff Crawford. “He would have been a world champion for years.”
Crawford traveled to Japan to struggle for a world title in 1970. The bout acquired off to a promising begin for Crawford when he floored defending champion Shozo Saijo with an ideal left to the jaw. The hometown hero beat the rely and battled again, seemingly hurting Crawford late in spherical 9. Each spherical was shut, making it tough to evaluate. Many gave Crawford the sting, however the choice went to the champion by cut up choice.
Coach McCoy summed up what number of felt after the match.
“Once you struggle within the different man’s hometown, you must determine you might have a few factors going in opposition to you. I believe when hometown officers have it that shut, that type of tells the story.”
They fought once more eight months later in Japan. Crawford gave it his all, however Saijo, sharper this time, retained his crown by unanimous choice.
Crawford was devastated.
“That’s after I misplaced my will,” Crawford instructed author Jody Berry in 1977.
The information converse for themselves. Attributable to monetary causes, Crawford needed to let McCoy go. He fought 16 extra instances, shedding as many as he received. A few of his losses have been notable: former champions Vincente Salvador and Eder Jofre, and future title holders Ben Villaflor and Bobby Chacon. Some weren’t. All of them stung.
Crawford was within the midst of a comeback in 1976 when his new coach shot him within the again. He survived however fell right into a deep melancholy. His weight dropped to 90 kilos. He instructed pals he’d stroll once more—combating the considered being paralyzed for all times, however he couldn’t beat it.
In 1982, it was reported that he shot himself. He was useless at 36.
It was throughout, however many who noticed him struggle will all the time surprise how good he might have been if…


















