Studio City, CA (June 11)
Imagine coming to America at age seven, having never worn, let alone
owned a pair of shoes in your life. That is only one of many hardships
overcome by brothers Rafael and Gabriel Ruelas on their way to
simultaneously becoming World Champions and adored by their fans and the
world of boxing.
Having worked the entirety
of their young lives in Mexico instead of going to school, it seemed
natural for the boys to sell candy door to door after school when they
emigrated to Southern California. Gabriel had stopped to make a sale at
the "neighborhood" gym of boxing trainer Joe Goossen, and upon seeing
the ring and bags, asked Goossen to teach him the sport.
"I was reluctant at first,
because here you have a 13-year-old kid asking for help and I was
training professionals so I tried to send him away," said Joe Goossen of
young Gabriel.
Alonzo Strongbow, the #1
Flyweight in the World was there and persuaded Joe to give Gabriel a
shot because he 'saw something in his eyes.'
Gabriel asked several times
if he could bring younger brother Rafael into the gym too. Joe denied
the request on multiple occasions until he realized that he needed
someone to spar with Gabriel, so he conceded and the next day Rafael put
down his box of candy and came in to the gym.
"The very first day Rafael
joined his brother, we put the gloves and headgear on him and threw him
in the ring with Gabriel who gave his little brother a beating, until
Rafael just used his natural ability and was able to slip away from
several of the punches his brother was throwing," Joe Goossen reflects.
"I remember Frankie Duarte (top world contender) and I were watching
this and nudging each other. We both knew what incredible talent we had
in our gym, and now we had two of them!
"At the time I may not have
known it, but I've certainly come to realize that this was a very
special, once in a lifetime relationship between a trainer and a
fighter. Then to have actually been successful with it, and turn these
young kids into two World Champions was extraordinary and I'm quite
proud of them. It's a team effort on something like this and their
dedication and desire to perfect what they were doing was
unparalleled."
Goossen Tutor Promotions is
bringing a prominent reoccurring boxing series, titled "Live at the
Lodge" back to the San Fernando Valley reflective of their "Country Club
Series" in the 80s which enabled Gabriel and Rafael and many others to
hone their skills in becoming World Champions. The first of these shows
will be held June 23 at the Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City, Calif.
and will be broadcast live on Telefutura's hit series "Solo Boxeo
Tecate."
Dan and Joe Goossen will be
honoring the "Candy Kids" at the inaugural event for their contribution
to the sport of boxing and the incredibly inspiring success story of
the two World Champion boxers, and their rise from selling candy upon
their arrival in America to success in and out of the ring.
"Little did I know twenty
some odd years ago we would be honoring Gabriel and Rafael Ruelas for
their achievements in the sport of boxing," Dan Goossen said fondly.
"They were literally selling candy door-to-door in the neighborhood as
11 and 12 year-olds and stumbled across my brother's gym. They told my
brother Joe they wanted to become boxers and the next thing I know they
each became World Champions. They have been the benchmark for
hard-work, dedication, heart and loyalty for every fighter we've signed
since. Even today, I find that the Ruelas brothers are fondly
remembered by boxing fans."
"It's a great honor to
receive this recognition, especially in the valley where we grew up and
had so many fights right here at the Reseda Country Club," said Rafael
Ruelas. "I try not to get too close to boxing and reflect back on my
career too often because it brings back a lot of great memories. I miss
the sport tremendously and I'm just very grateful to be receiving an
honor like this."
His brother Gabriel
modestly stated, "It is very special to be receiving any kind of award
in boxing, especially with so many World Champions who could be on the
receiving end. I think what we had was a special scenario that was so
unique because the Goossen's really took us in. I didn't look at them
as a trainer and a promoter, they were family. That kind of loyalty is
hard to come by anywhere, let alone in boxing."
The event will be broadcast on TeleFutura's hit series "Solo Boxeo Tecate" and promoted by Goossen Tutor Promotions.
Tickets priced at $103.50 VIP, $52.50 Ringside & $32.50 are on sale at www.GoossenTutor.com/schedule or by calling the Goossen Tutor office at (818) 817-8001. Tickets will also be available the day of the event at the Lodge.
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