“I went to Tijuana with the mentality of going to the United States, but I got a job selling newspapers, which at the time were extremely popular. Unfortunately, Quirarte wasn’t able to complete his scholarships, due to everything he had gone through and the responsibility of taking care of his brothers. He returned with his brothers and they took care of themselves. By the time he was around 11, the government gave him a way back to Guadalajara to study at a better school. The youngster also doubled down on his school work and became a top student with the highest honors. He used to take care of them he used to help them, feed them.” He made it clear that it was a place for people to become somebody. “It belonged to a gentleman named Don Memo Valero – he was an amazing trainer – where I was able to learn and absorb the way he used to teach, especially being respectful and not using bad words in the gym. “I used it as an escape from the abandonment. Quirarte first became interested in boxing when he was 8, as much as anything to have a refuge where he could hide away after school. ![]() They said, ‘How bad can you guys be that your mom didn’t even want you and abandoned you?’ Not feeling welcome made it very difficult for us.” They sent us to Mexicali to live with my aunt, but unfortunately it was very bad because they pushed us away. “My grandparents, who were older, couldn’t take care of us. We never had any contact with my father physically or any other way of communication. ![]() “Nobody knows what happened, even until today. “My mother abandoned us when I was very young I was two years old,” Quirarte told The Ring. His early years were particularly fraught but helped shape him into the person he is today. Quirarte, who was the youngest of three brothers, was born on February 10, 1946, in Guadalajara. The Mexican veteran has guided 10 fighters to world titles but most notably helped mold a young Julio Cesar Chavez into a champion. It would be great if we could be added to a card.While some trainers get all the attention, others are just as talented but prefer to work in the background and don’t seek to be lauded. I'm completely serious and I thought that going down the White Collar route is a good place to start. If the fight is based near ******* his side alone would sell at least **** tickets and I'd be able to bring close to ***. I know there's a bit of a difference in weight class, but if we are both happy to fight each other would this be OK? He's 42 years old, 5'10, and about 13 stone. I'm in good condition, and work out regularly. I think the reality is, he most likely went to a few boxing classes when he was younger and that's as far as it went. My partners ex is also a fan of boxing and reckon's he's a "former boxer". I'm a massive boxing fan and I respect the sport greatly, it's easily my favourite sport. I understand we'd have to go threw all the checks and commit to the training e.t.c at our nearest White Collar Gym. I'd love to be included in a local event, preferable near ********. I feel this would be a very good way of bringing closure and satisfaction to our particular situation. I'd like to put on a controlled boxing match with myself and my partner's ex husband. ![]() Hi Guys, Got the below email and laughed my ass off, it did make me think though who would you like to get in the ring and why
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