I became a fan of Johnny Tapia in 1991 before his first ban, and followed him forever since, it was An Absolute Honour for Johnny Tapia to fight on my undercard at the world famous York Hall in London in 2002, i will always remember the roar of the crowd when he came into the ring, i was in my changing room getting ready for my EBU title fight, Johnny Tapia was the Real Main Event that night🙏🏿
I was at The Pit watching this fight with my Dad. RIP Pops. The Pit is one of the loudest places on earth. The energy that night was wild and it’s like a real life Rocky movie. It felt like Tapia was us and we were Tapia. He was so loved and valued because he fought for us. There will never ever be another Johnny “Mi Vida Loca” Tapia.” New Mexicos Champ. RIP
I was in the crowd at the Tapia/ Martinez title fight, which was held in Albuquerque. It was UNBELIEVABLE. Al Bernstein said that this was the BEST crowd he'd ever seen. New Mexico loved him. I remember screaming throughout the fight. I also remember towards the end of the fight when Tapia hurt Martinez. The crowd went ballistic, and you could see the deep emotions on Tapia's face, which made us scream even more. He knew he was loved.
My friend Johnny was never really understood but me and him knew living in Wells Park was very hard for our families I loved basketball so did he we played as much as we could as Wells Park community center, everyone played there hung out there it kept us outta trouble but he found boxing or boxing found him and I moved to Los Lunas with my girlfriend and married her. Still married to this day. I miss you Johnny ! You ARE Albuquerque’s champion! We will meet again.
Another masterful job of depicting a misguided, misunderstood, extremely challenged, yet dangerously successful fighter. I was an admirer of Johnny Tapia. He was a good boxer, GREAT fighter, and had a huge heart both in & out of the ring. His was a Cinderella story. The underdog becoming the favorite. He was mixed up, but he was REAL. Rich, you did a GREAT job presenting his life and boxing career to us. Thanks Rich. You're a very talented boxing historian and story teller. 👍🥊✝🙏
Johnny Tapia was the people’s champ. You rooted for him. Not because you thought he was perfect. Quite the opposite. You saw a lot of yourself and what you could’ve been if you made those same mistakes, and went through those same tragedies, as Johnny. He was New Mexico’s Rocky. I read that towards the end of his life he gave his life to Jesus Christ. That’s the greatest decision he ever could’ve made with everything that happened to him. May he rest in eternal peace. God bless all of his remaining loved ones and fans!
He is my favorite fighter of all time. I'm 50 now and pop is 72 and we'd get excited to see Tapia. I've still never seen such a quick puncher. Oscar would be second on that list.
It’s amazing how Tapia used that rage within him to become such a relentless warrior in the ring, yet how that same rage almost cosumed him so many times outside of the ring. Great work as always Rich.
Johnny was a special fighter and person. They don't make them like that anymore. Me and my pops used to have big get togethers at his house every time Tapia fought. We don't have a lot of New Mexico heros to get behind but he was definitely one of our favorites. Thanks for this documentary man great job as always. RIP Dad RIP Johnny Tapia 🥊
R.I.P his soul ! He was a fighter in and out of the ring. He may went down in life but he refused to stay down 💜 Tks for another excellent documentary 🙏
It breaks my heart that he never had a chance to enjoy life after he beat his demons. If anyone deserved a long happy life it's Johnny Tapia. This dude could have helped so many people but I just think it's unfair he died so young
Rich. Thanks. Long overdue. I saw Tapia in Vegas training at the hotel we were staying at for an upcoming fight 1990 when he wasn't so well known. I thought even then that he would be a world champ. Very intense guy. Also got to meet Engels Pedroza who was visiting Tapia's camp.
RIP Johnny, I hope that one day I'll see you in God's glorious kingdom, then we'll get to talk about how we love to put on boxing gloves and go toe to toe.
Superbly put together Rich, the pain the joy the glory Tapia went through it all and some, a fascinating life story, a sad end, may he be resting in peace.
This doc is amazing. Johnny tapia was a special fighter. His life outside of boxing was tragic. Especially for the woman that stood by his side. It’s crazy how much chaos is around boxing, especially in the previous eras of the sport.
I would see Johnny at the community center as a kid, I had to have been 8 or 9. He was always cool, down to earth, humble, grounded. Last time I saw him, was a year or two before he passed. I hadn't seen him since those days spent at the center. Johnny spoke to me like he had known me for years. "What's up, Carnal?" Johnny was always cool, down to earth, humble, grounded. Truly a great person. R.I.P. Johnny.
What a very comprehensive and moving documentary of the great Johnny Tapia. My heart broke for the man, as he suffered greatly. As a fighter, my goodness, he was so talented - a classic boxer/puncher with superb defensive skills. Watching this, I couldn't help but imagine how Tapia would fare against Inoya Inoue at say, 115lbs. Imagine that for a moment!
I was a bigger fan of Romero at the time of their fight, but Tapia won me over. He had a short, difficult life but an amazing career. Thanks Rich, this was awesome.
Rich always puts forth outstanding mini-docs and look-backs at some of the less-talked about fighters who never get enough recognition....the forgotten champions and boxers. Here, he took a very real, encompassing, and compassionate look at one of my favorite fighters, and I feel what has to be one of the more sympathetic figures of the sport, Johnny Tapia. Thank you, Rich...not just for this one; but for all you do. I really enjoy your channel.
Man oh man what I would have paid to watch this man and his skills in the ring!! and I go to a lot of matches! These were the good ole days of exchanging punches! RIP Johnny
Great classic bantamweight fights between Ayala and tapia but tapi deserved the nod in both fights that being said Pauli’s Ayala is extremely underrated and under appreciated and boxing fans need to be aware of him and his accomplishments Pauli’s Ayala vs Orlando cannizales would have been special❤
He never really had a chance after his mother’s passing but he did provide us boxing fans with some memorable moments and for that, we should all be grateful!! RIP John and thanks Rich!
Very meaningful piece Rich. When he was coming up, he was the best American prospect at that weight I have ever seen. And it was so heartbreaking when he literally could not stop doing cocaine, failing drug tests he knew were coming because he just couldn't lay off for a few days. And while he accomplished plenty, I always wonder what could have been. And that's not to judge him or hold anything he did against him with the horrors he had endured. A lot of us here did blow and didn't even have a fraction of that on our plates.
Didn't like Tapia when i was younger. Thought he was a showboat. And he is. But looking back with more "seasoned" eyes... His footwork was awkward and he could go to the body. Tough as a piece of shoe leather. He would be a problem in any era.
Wait, his grandad was there and he was about to share a very special moment with him, remember, his grandad taught him to box but the interviewer stood in the way and completely ruined the emotional moment
Your channel kicks ass bro. Great documentary! I occasionally watch the Tapia v Romero fight Its one of my favorites. The fight itself was great and between rounds Jonny and his trainer's banter back and forth cracks me up. He was one of a kind.🥊
Joseph Dion Torres from Albuquerque New Mexico right here tell you one thing I grew up with Johnny great person don't believe a word you hear about him that is negative because he was one of the greatest human beings EVER.. and always will be can't change.. That .... Bulldogs and hornets.... Bourque... Always love you HOMIE....
Ah, Futch was only there for three weeks and seconded with Jesse Reid as you saw. I don't think he worked with Tapia beyond the Romero fight but I could be mistaken.
It’s heartbreaking the pain he suffered from the age of 1 until his final days. He over came trials tribulations and demons to have a great career and what an accomplished fighter.
He loved his mother and missed her everyday of his life!! Nothing like a mother's love which was taken away from him so young nobody could help him except him self but he choose not too ! He had a kind heart inside but very few people seen it I don't think even his wife knew. He died tragically but now he's with his mother and he's happy in heaven rest in peace johnny you deserve it
I'm a boxing fanatic since 4 years old I remember my dad asked me what do u want for Christmas a bike ? I said no dad I want a pair of boxing gloves lol new subscriber as of now good info . This channel is awesome
Great fighter! I know how hard it is to fight your demons,and I thank the lord for give me the strength, the lord said come to me all who are weary, and i will give you rest. I will lay you down in green pastures and still waters and give you peace. R.I.P Johnny Tapia, because you left all your battles here on earth.🙏👊🏽
growing up in L.A. had a friend we all called Tap, because he looked just like Tapia, i mean height, body size, same jaw, they could have been twins. Tap also had mental problems and couldn't control himself, we all have seen him fly off the handle over simple sh!t. he died in a road rage crash at high speeds, witnesses said the two cars looked like an old cop chase in a 70s movie bumping into each other speeding down the freeway. mental health is no joke and its not the persons fault he or she was born that way do to something, people are born all the time with physical problems ways its so hard to think the brain could be missing something as well. its just sad, because Tapia could do both, fight and box.
Impossible to imagine the pain Tapia endured his entire life. One of the purest fighters of all-time.
yeah, that is the only word for him, a fighter, in and out of the ring. His style was all heart and balls (along with skills to boot)
A lot of people have lived with tragedy and pain including myself. Most dont turn out to be a pure Scumbag. That is the word to describe Tapia.
Imagine Tapia vs Sanchez both in their primes
Peoples Champion
do say it
I became a fan of Johnny Tapia in 1991 before his first ban, and followed him forever since, it was An Absolute Honour for Johnny Tapia to fight on my undercard at the world famous York Hall in London in 2002, i will always remember the roar of the crowd when he came into the ring, i was in my changing room getting ready for my EBU title fight, Johnny Tapia was the Real Main Event that night🙏🏿
Great night brother❤
@@paulgoode5245 Indeed one of the best!
I was there too Wayne, shame Johnnys bout only went a round. Your friend Gary Paul.
@@grbbbc Yes very true Gary, and thanks for coming. 😉
I was at The Pit watching this fight with my Dad. RIP Pops. The Pit is one of the loudest places on earth. The energy that night was wild and it’s like a real life Rocky movie. It felt like Tapia was us and we were Tapia. He was so loved and valued because he fought for us. There will never ever be another Johnny “Mi Vida Loca” Tapia.” New Mexicos Champ. RIP
I remember just like you. Great night. Albuquerque won that night.
I was in the crowd at the Tapia/ Martinez title fight, which was held in Albuquerque. It was UNBELIEVABLE. Al Bernstein said that this was the BEST crowd he'd ever seen. New Mexico loved him. I remember screaming throughout the fight. I also remember towards the end of the fight when Tapia hurt Martinez. The crowd went ballistic, and you could see the deep emotions on Tapia's face, which made us scream even more. He knew he was loved.
My friend Johnny was never really understood but me and him knew living in Wells Park was very hard for our families I loved basketball so did he we played as much as we could as Wells Park community center, everyone played there hung out there it kept us outta trouble but he found boxing or boxing found him and I moved to Los Lunas with my girlfriend and married her. Still married to this day. I miss you Johnny ! You ARE Albuquerque’s champion! We will meet again.
Another masterful job of depicting a misguided, misunderstood, extremely challenged, yet dangerously successful fighter.
I was an admirer of Johnny Tapia. He was a good boxer, GREAT fighter, and had a huge heart both in & out of the ring. His was a Cinderella story. The underdog becoming the favorite. He was mixed up, but he was REAL.
Rich, you did a GREAT job presenting his life and boxing career to us.
Thanks Rich. You're a very talented boxing historian and story teller. 👍🥊✝🙏
Hey thanks so much, Christopher.
Eloquently depicted brother
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Very well said!! I second that
Johnny Tapia was the people’s champ. You rooted for him. Not because you thought he was perfect. Quite the opposite. You saw a lot of yourself and what you could’ve been if you made those same mistakes, and went through those same tragedies, as Johnny. He was New Mexico’s Rocky. I read that towards the end of his life he gave his life to Jesus Christ. That’s the greatest decision he ever could’ve made with everything that happened to him. May he rest in eternal peace. God bless all of his remaining loved ones and fans!
That's comforting to know. He gave his life to the Lord.🙏
You nailed it with that description 👏🏽
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🙏Amen🙏
This story brings me to tears every time 😢
Me 2
Same here brother. 😔
Johnny Tapia's wife is a real angel. Any man would be lucky to have someone so loyal and caring at their side.
She belongs to Diego "the nightmare" Sanchez now
He is my favorite fighter of all time. I'm 50 now and pop is 72 and we'd get excited to see Tapia. I've still never seen such a quick puncher. Oscar would be second on that list.
Thank you rich, tapia is one of my favourite fighters that I have watched
My pleasure, Necroape.
Todays kids, young people , todays generation will never compare to those of us that we’re growing up and on the streets in the 90’s
Compare as in how?
It’s amazing how Tapia used that rage within him to become such a relentless warrior in the ring, yet how that same rage almost cosumed him so many times outside of the ring. Great work as always Rich.
Thank you, Mike. Agreed on Tapia.
Yup, but a boxing match has an end, living in the moment, minute to minute, hour to hour, you see no end so life is hard.
Johnny Tapia was one of the true greats!!!
I was at Tapia’s IBHOF Induction in 2017 his wife gave a very touching speech 🎤
Johnny Lee Anthony Tapia. What a fighter, what a man!
Johnny was a special fighter and person. They don't make them like that anymore. Me and my pops used to have big get togethers at his house every time Tapia fought. We don't have a lot of New Mexico heros to get behind but he was definitely one of our favorites. Thanks for this documentary man great job as always. RIP Dad RIP Johnny Tapia 🥊
My pleasure, tchilino. Years ago I worked with a nurse who was originally from Albuquerque and she said the same thing.
R.I.P his soul ! He was a fighter in and out of the ring. He may went down in life but he refused to stay down 💜 Tks for another excellent documentary 🙏
My pleasure, Zacarias.
That was the best documentary I've ever watched about boxing Johnny Tapia was amazing
Thank you, Jeffro4kag
It breaks my heart that he never had a chance to enjoy life after he beat his demons. If anyone deserved a long happy life it's Johnny Tapia. This dude could have helped so many people but I just think it's unfair he died so young
What you wrote was perfect.
I had the privilege to be around Johnny. He was one of a kind. Gone but never forgotten. R.I.P JT
Rich. Thanks. Long overdue. I saw Tapia in Vegas training at the hotel we were staying at for an upcoming fight 1990 when he wasn't so well known. I thought even then that he would be a world champ. Very intense guy. Also got to meet Engels Pedroza who was visiting Tapia's camp.
My pleasure, honeyiv.
Met Johny In Ruidoso New Mexico was a very nice guy took time to talk with me .After that would run into him from time to time was always friendly.
RIP Johnny, I hope that one day I'll see you in God's glorious kingdom, then we'll get to talk about how we love to put on boxing gloves and go toe to toe.
Superbly put together Rich, the pain the joy the glory Tapia went through it all and some, a fascinating life story, a sad end, may he be resting in peace.
Thank you, Meg.
This doc is amazing. Johnny tapia was a special fighter. His life outside of boxing was tragic. Especially for the woman that stood by his side. It’s crazy how much chaos is around boxing, especially in the previous eras of the sport.
Thank you, Big Bad John.
I would see Johnny at the community center as a kid, I had to have been 8 or 9. He was always cool, down to earth, humble, grounded.
Last time I saw him, was a year or two before he passed. I hadn't seen him since those days spent at the center. Johnny spoke to me like he had known me for years. "What's up, Carnal?" Johnny was always cool, down to earth, humble, grounded.
Truly a great person. R.I.P. Johnny.
What a very comprehensive and moving documentary of the great Johnny Tapia. My heart broke for the man, as he suffered greatly. As a fighter, my goodness, he was so talented - a classic boxer/puncher with superb defensive skills. Watching this, I couldn't help but imagine how Tapia would fare against Inoya Inoue at say, 115lbs. Imagine that for a moment!
Thanks, Charles. Tapia-Inoue is a fantasy fight for the ages, yes.
Tapia was a real “BMF”… to all the boxers of today, THIS is boxing!
I was a bigger fan of Romero at the time of their fight, but Tapia won me over. He had a short, difficult life but an amazing career. Thanks Rich, this was awesome.
Thank you, whitehurstcomic.
Never knew of Johnny Tapia. A very touching story. Thanks for another great episode Rich.
My pleasure, Mehdi.
Rich always puts forth outstanding mini-docs and look-backs at some of the less-talked about fighters who never get enough recognition....the forgotten champions and boxers. Here, he took a very real, encompassing, and compassionate look at one of my favorite fighters, and I feel what has to be one of the more sympathetic figures of the sport, Johnny Tapia. Thank you, Rich...not just for this one; but for all you do. I really enjoy your channel.
Thanks very much for the support Wolfman Joe (great name btw), I appreciate it.
@@RichtheFightHistorian Thank you...and you're very welcome. Love what you do.
I love this man,his ferocity,speed,combinations,heart....ONE OF THE GREATEST FIGHTERS!!!
This will be one to cherish. Sincere thanks as always for your diligence Rich.....and please do `keep going and going`
Always, Martin. Thanks for the support.
Man oh man what I would have paid to watch this man and his skills in the ring!! and I go to a lot of matches! These were the good ole days of exchanging punches! RIP Johnny
Great classic bantamweight fights between Ayala and tapia but tapi deserved the nod in both fights that being said Pauli’s Ayala is extremely underrated and under appreciated and boxing fans need to be aware of him and his accomplishments Pauli’s Ayala vs Orlando cannizales would have been special❤
You're right. Johnny clearly won both those fights. It's boxings cowardly way of showing someone the door.
Tapia’s left hook to the body is nasty
I enjoyed watching Johnny fight. My friend seen him at the airport and said he was a true gentleman.
He never really had a chance after his mother’s passing but he did provide us boxing fans with some memorable moments and for that, we should all be grateful!!
RIP John and thanks Rich!
My pleasure, Paul.
Very meaningful piece Rich. When he was coming up, he was the best American prospect at that weight I have ever seen. And it was so heartbreaking when he literally could not stop doing cocaine, failing drug tests he knew were coming because he just couldn't lay off for a few days. And while he accomplished plenty, I always wonder what could have been. And that's not to judge him or hold anything he did against him with the horrors he had endured. A lot of us here did blow and didn't even have a fraction of that on our plates.
Thanks, Benny.
Thanks Rich, been looking forward to this all day.
Awesome, Jamie.
Mind reader,Johnny tapia one of me favorite fighters excellent documentary
Thank you, Peter.
Great work Rich! What a fighter!! Thank you...
Sure thing, PHBboxing.
Didn't like Tapia when i was younger. Thought he was a showboat. And he is. But looking back with more "seasoned" eyes... His footwork was awkward and he could go to the body. Tough as a piece of shoe leather. He would be a problem in any era.
Wait, his grandad was there and he was about to share a very special moment with him, remember, his grandad taught him to box but the interviewer stood in the way and completely ruined the emotional moment
Johnny Tapia was a great, but his personal life was tragic. Keep it up Rich.
OMG! Every boxer I ask for you deliver. You're the best at what you do and you listen to your subscibers.
Hey thanks, Handsom3 Jam
Blessed I got the chance to work with Tapia before he passed. One of the most humble down to earth people I’ve ever met! R.I.P. Champ
Tapia was one of my favorite fighters. He was a tortured soul. RIP brother. Thank you Rich for another masterpiece. 🙏🏼
Thank you, nyquil.
One of my most anticipated fights was tapia vs romero
I almost cried watching a showtime documentary about him. It was so sad.
Yes it was.
This left me with a lump in my throat, love this channel mate keep up the work. Cheers 💪
Thanks very much, gorillalad
Thanks for a great documentary!
Tapir is a legend.
He made boxing in the 90's exciting. Very memorable guy.
Tapia was a good all rounder
So many good memories with Johnny. Miss you Bro!
Brilliant where you manage to get early pictures of them and the rare fight footage, brilliant
Thanks, Chris.
Thanks for this upload
My pleasure, SleuthingSquadron.
Thanks for another gem Rich
Sure thing, Enzo.
Great segment Rich . Life has many twist and turns.
I loved watching Tapia fight, he was a beast of a fighter. A pure warrior.
Thanks, Dean.
Great Video dude!!!!
thank you for this, rich.
My pleasure, Jose.
I fell in love with boxing and Tapia after seeing one of his fights. I was from California back in the day right there in Los Angeles.
Great fighter awesome resume!
BRILLIANT! Again. 👏
Thank you, Rich. 👍
Thank you very much, Nicholas.
what a treat Rich thankyou
Sure thing, Kim.
My coach Sammy Stewart fought him they were both 26. My coach lost that fight and said he was one tough fighter. One hell of a fighter
Rip champ...
I really wished he knew what a hero he was to so many and I hope he's able to rest in heaven and have the glory he deserves
Tapia was the greatest champion coming out of New Mexico. It’s crazy how many champions came out of Albuquerque.
i dont care what anyone says the 1977 to 1998 boxing era was the best Boxing ERA ever.!!!!!
As always....a fine job Rich....Thank you!
Sure thing, Dale.
Your channel kicks ass bro. Great documentary! I occasionally watch the Tapia v Romero fight Its one of my favorites. The fight itself was great and between rounds Jonny and his trainer's banter back and forth cracks me up. He was one of a kind.🥊
Hey thanks, Doug.
Great video coverage Rich 💯 A legend and a Gunslinger
Thanks, Samuel.
My favourite fighter well one of them great stuff rich you're channel is class
Hey thanks, Benjamin.
Joseph Dion Torres from Albuquerque New Mexico right here tell you one thing I grew up with Johnny great person don't believe a word you hear about him that is negative because he was one of the greatest human beings EVER.. and always will be can't change.. That .... Bulldogs and hornets.... Bourque... Always love you HOMIE....
86 year old Eddie Futch as a 2nd in Tapia’s
Corner !!
I thought that was Futch! I'm surprised that Rich didn't mention Eddie, a Legend! And Rich knows it. I think Rich actually did a piece on Eddie Futch.
Ah, Futch was only there for three weeks and seconded with Jesse Reid as you saw. I don't think he worked with Tapia beyond the Romero fight but I could be mistaken.
Johnny became the most legendary person in the entire family.
Tapia great Fighter 👌🤙👍😊
Thank you for some great memories growing up watching a great champion and a real Warrior with a good heart I really believe that RIP Champ.
A great one Rich!
Thanks, RE
Mi vida loca was an extremely underrated boxer one of the greatest junior bantams ever❤ heart of a guerrero
It’s heartbreaking the pain he suffered from the age of 1 until his final days. He over came trials tribulations and demons to have a great career and what an accomplished fighter.
This story about Tapia was beautifully put together! He was an incredible fighter.
Thank you, Mr Marcuzz.
Just an Awesome chapter Sir.
Part of his life resonates with mine.
Great fighter.
Tragic life 🙏
Thank you, Mr T
Amazing sir.
Thanks, Pawaaof.
Incredible story. The whole thing. He had marvellous punches, he literally threw punches.
He loved his mother and missed her everyday of his life!! Nothing like a mother's love which was taken away from him so young nobody could help him except him self but he choose not too ! He had a kind heart inside but very few people seen it I don't think even his wife knew. He died tragically but now he's with his mother and he's happy in heaven rest in peace johnny you deserve it
Johnny tapia was a real one a new mexicos finest ❤
I boxed at San Jo with Johnny T and Richard "Tiger" Fowler in 1988-1991.
Am I the ONLY ONE who immediately thought of the movie “Bad Boys 2” with JOHNNY TAPIA?!?! 😂😂😂
RIP TO THE CHAMP. One of my favorites fightherz of all time...
Thanks for the video, RICH THE FIGHT HISTORIAN
My pleasure, abudujana.
GREAT DOCUMENTARY RICH JOHNNY TAPIA WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE FIGHTERS
Hey thanks, H Money
H one of the best Mexican fighters alongside Morales Barerra and others.
I'm a boxing fanatic since 4 years old I remember my dad asked me what do u want for Christmas a bike ? I said no dad I want a pair of boxing gloves lol new subscriber as of now good info .
This channel is awesome
Thank you, Delano. Hope you enjoy the channel.
@@RichtheFightHistorian awesome channel by far top notch
Great fighter! I know how hard it is to fight your demons,and I thank the lord for give me the strength, the lord said come to me all who are weary, and i will give you rest. I will lay you down in green pastures and still waters and give you peace. R.I.P Johnny Tapia, because you left all your battles here on earth.🙏👊🏽
RIP Johnny
Good Job
Keep Working
Rich
Thanks, Dose, will do.
growing up in L.A. had a friend we all called Tap, because he looked just like Tapia, i mean height, body size, same jaw, they could have been twins. Tap also had mental problems and couldn't control himself, we all have seen him fly off the handle over simple sh!t. he died in a road rage crash at high speeds, witnesses said the two cars looked like an old cop chase in a 70s movie bumping into each other speeding down the freeway. mental health is no joke and its not the persons fault he or she was born that way do to something, people are born all the time with physical problems ways its so hard to think the brain could be missing something as well. its just sad, because Tapia could do both, fight and box.
I remember loving Mr. Tapia because I was in a rough situation growing up and I used to feel like he was proof I didn't have to be there forever.