ELI Sir ЭЛИ Флойда Будро против БОЗО Джека Смита 1968

BOUDREAUX' ELI
VINTAGE MATCH REPORT FROM:
YOUR FRIEND AND MINE
MARCH THRU MAY 1968
Sixth Match:
JACK SMITH VS. FLOYD BOUDREAUX
Males at 38 pounds.
Cajun Rules, Howard Tee, Referee
Pete Sparks, Timekeeper

Jack is using a red dog called Bozo said to have been bought by Sonny Sykes from Jerome Hernandez.
Floyd is using a black which he calls Eli.
The black gets the first hold as Bozo gets skin hold in throat.
Black is getting into the throat of Bozo as Bozo works the ear trying for a shoulder.
50 to 25 bets being made. Bozo the favorite.
Black is showing good and working for Bozo's throat.
All the dog fighting in the previous match is being wrapped up in a ten minute space of time in this fight.
Black gets in Bozo's throat at 14, then Bozo throws one leg over the black's shoulder, gets an ear and throws the black dog.
Bozo gets a shoulder and shakes and the black dog gets a mouth hold and gets him off.
Black up at 15 and into the throat.
The black comes up and the bets shift to even money as both dogs are working the shoulders and front legs.
Bozo gets the nose and shakes at 21.
Changes to a hind leg, gets stifle and shakes.
Bozo is working front leg.
Back to mouth fighting at 25 minute mark.
Bets getting hard to get at even money as first one then the other gets on top and gets nose and mouth.
The black acts as though he has shot his wad.
Bozo has opened up the black's front leg and the black is weakening.
Story is that the black has heart worms. 38 and a pick up,
Bozo to scratch.
Made determined scratch, gets a front leg and the black goes into Bozo?s neck.
40 a pick up, black scratches hard.
Bozo gets nape of neck and the black goes down.
54 a pick up, Bozo to scratch. Made determined scratch.
57 pick up with black to scratch.
Trotted over and took hold, gets an ear and Bozo goes down.
Bozo makes a good scratch at the one hour mark.
One minute later the black makes a good scratch and Smith gives up the fight.
Black makes a good courtesy scratch.
Eli is the winner in one hour and one minute.

Boudreaux' Eli is without question one of the most famous of modern dogs from the 60?s era.
He and his sons Eli Jr. (sire of Gr. Ch. Art.-grandsire of Chinaman, Stompanato, Crenshaw's Ch. Rascal etc.)
and Bullyson (sire of Ch. Honeybunch, Midnight Cowboy and Chivo, Loposay's Buster etc.)
were used to create lines of their own and those in turn have spawned even more good lines of bulldogs.
There is hardly a line of good dogs today that cannot trace its lineage back to the Eli dog.
He was a product of inbreeding on Boudreaux' old Blind Billy dog (Dibo X Minnie)
with some Trahan?s Rascal (Dibo's half brother) blood thrown in, both good Tudor/Corvino bred dogs.
I believe Mr. Boudreaux is still producing some fine dogs and I have talked to dog men who wouldn?t have one from anyone else.
Mr. Boudreaux has been breeding these dogs for over 35 years and has produced some of the best ever to look through a collar.
The perfect southern gentleman and devoted family man,
he is a real credit to the dog game and an excellent role model for the aspiring young dog man.
(Ed.)