When reaching 80, do you retire, or get set to train the next Champ?

On Sunday, May 19, 2019, a party took place at the gorgeous Rancho Palo Verde Estates Clubhouse in Alpine, Calif. to celebrate Norman “Bumpy” Parra’s 80th Birthday. At one point several boxing insiders sat there listening intently as this Boxing Hall of Famer mentioned his future plans. After witnessing the awe-inspiring success of his son Vince Parra in the training of the current WBO World Super Lightweight Champ Maurice “Mighty Moe” Hooker, let’s just say Bumpy’s enthusiasm has gone through the roof, and he’s now contemplating coming out of retirement.

As a photographer snapping photos, you can become fascinated by the love and affection of the people in your photos and sometimes get overwhelmed by these revelations. In the above photo there are seven stunning ladies and three affable gents who in unison expressed an abundance of love and affection for their revered father. Not to draw comparisons, but if the Kardashian family had been present, I’m certain they would have been envious.
Our second observation: back in the late ’60s, early ’70s New York City folk-singer/songwriter Melanie Safka, with her free-spirited hippie persona, and totally epitomizing the whole “flower power” counterculture at that time, wrote this pop song “Beautiful People” which yours truly feels is so apropos at this time.
Can you imagine how fast the applause needle would have whipped over to the right if a singer like Melanie had been present to perform her timeless hit record on Sunday in front of this warm and fuzzy crowd? Even more impressive, would have been a performance from one or more of Bumpy’s grandchildren. That recommendation has already gone into the Parra Family suggestion box for next year.

Following the usual family acknowledgments, our guest of honor and one of his daughters, plus his wife Joan along with a grandson, got the party rolling by dancing to the first of many offerings from the notable quartet. And before we forget to mention it, one of Bumpy’s daughters bears a striking resemblance to the high-spirited Kirstie Alley who appeared in the early episodes of Cheers.

Reflections from boxing coach Sergio Hernandez: “With Bumpy being my first boxing coach, we trained in San Ysidro during the mid-70s. I’ll never forget his outstanding character and the fact that he was blessed with this most beautiful and supportive family.”

















(photo, right) Winner of the Baby Photo Contest.




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Mom: “Honey, fishing is a male chauvinist something or other, that’s why they don’t want you around.” Daughter: “No Mommy, I heard them talk, they don’t want me around cause I might tell on them for using beer on their bait.”



Like-minded? It’s likely both this young man (l) and boxing promoter Saul Rios (r) CEO of Borizteca Boxing Promotions were thinking the same thing while eyeballing this boat. ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to take this boat out for a spin? What harm could there be in that? If only that (youngster, that man) would take a hike.’


















Right around 6 p.m., this awesome affair came to an end and as they say, a good time was had by all. Now Bumpy and his wife Joan can go back to being world travelers.
After almost everyone had left, the suave, debonair Sergio Hernandez got this urge to go out on the water and do some old fashion water skiing. They say after a few drinks he becomes an enlightened, fearless philosopher: “The person who risks nothing does nothing, has nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing.”


