1982 ALEX RAMOS vs TED SANDERS Vintage Onsite Boxing Poster 13x21 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida JUAN ARROYO vs GARY BARLOW, JOSE RIBALTA vs NATE ROBINSON
Item Description
Date - November 6th, 1982
Main Event(s) - Alex Ramos vs. Teddy "TNT" Sanders
(Note - It looks like this Main Event was cancelled, but most of the other fights stayed the same)
Other Fights and Boxers listed on the poster include - Juan Arroyo vs. Gary Barlow, Jose Ribalta vs. Nate Robinson, Jerry Campbell vs. Donald Mays, Terry Pizzaro vs. Troy Higby, Keith Adams vs. Dennis Gonzalez, Adolfo Medel vs. Luis DeJesus, Don Wilson vs. Kenny Kinchens, James Thomas vs. Tommy Lee Seymore
"Pugilistic Promotions Inc. under the auspices of The Chord" - Hank Kaplan and Ramiro Ortiz in Conjunction with Chris Dundee Enterprises
Venue - War Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Vintage On-Site Boxing Poster. Thicker Cardboard Stock. Will be shipped flat.
Size - About 13" x 21" inches
Condition - About GD condition with general handling wear. Pinholes near top and bottom of poster. Some light wrinkling/creasing. There may be some edge and corner visible. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.
A great lot for the vintage Boxing Poster and Memorabilia collector.
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(3 of this poster available in similar condition)
(1A)
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