Longtime Wrestling Radio Broadcaster Miguel Alonso Passes Away

Miguel Alonso was a dear friend of the 15rounds.com family, and it brings me sad news to report he passed away in his sleep on Friday, April 6th, 2012, due to complications of the heart.

The Hispanic boxing community may remember Alonso from covering Forum fights back in the 70’s and 80’s, but he was better known for his extensive coverage of Pro Wrestling.

And that’s how I will remember him.

He was a friend of the family; and ever since my brother’s and I were kids, he would always get us comped at any major wrestling events here in Los Angeles, and a boxing event on occasion. But we were wrestling fans way before we became boxing fanatics, and Miguel Alonso would get us into the Sports Arena anytime the WWF was in town.

Thanks, Miguel. We’ll never forget your generosity, and definitely not the memories my brothers and I share.

R.I.P.

Raygoza-Molina Family




Micky Ward Attacked By Stray Dog

Micky was walking his dog Wednesday when a stray dog approached him and attacked him. Micky tried getting in between both animals when all of a sudden the stray dog viciously attacked him.

Micky suffered bites on his arm and almost lost his index finger. He’s currently being treated in a hospital in Massachusetts and will be released on Sunday.

As for the dogs, Ward says he eventually shooed the stray away. Ward’s dog was unharmed.

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