The audiences noticed and grew in capacity; the kids loved Perez's clowning and flashiness. Peas traversed the United States, but principally entertainment-oriented Nevada and California. "El Macromere" became a celebrity. His showiness was quickly noticed and embraced by the film/ entertainment industry. But Peas has never forgotten, and he still performs and stars in his Mexico homeland nation. Perez's genius lay in his being, uniquely and simultaneously, the star clown, the great boxer and the entertainer. Peas has become one of those unforgettable. Calvin Grove, would never regain significant international status although he would go on to contest for three more world titles--against legends Azuay Nelson, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, and Angel Manfred. I recall a great episode of South Park when the town all got SARS and Stan discovered that cure (told to him by a wise-old trailer trash guy) was Chicken noodle soup, Dayquil (US version of Vicks) and Sprite. We all are sure to have come across our own best ways of dealing with the common cold, I used to have Heinz tomato soup, a copy of the Beano to read in bed and a couple of spoonfuls of butterscotch syrup - which is simply delicious. On occasions, I'd get one of the old style bottles of lucozade wrapped in yellow noisy foil/paper too.
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