1955 NINO VALDES vs DON COCKELL Onsite Boxing Program ROCKY MARCIANO

1955 NINO VALDES vs DON COCKELL Onsite Boxing Program ROCKY MARCIANO
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1955 NINO VALDES vs DON COCKELL Onsite Boxing Program ROCKY MARCIANO
Date - September 13, 1955

Main Event(s) - Don Cockell vs. Nino Valdes in a Heavyweight Eliminator

The winner of this fight was billed to be next in line for Marciano's title. Valdes won, but Rocky retired soon after as Valdes proceeded to go on a losing streak himself.

Other fights and fighters listed on the card include - Henry Cooper (12th pro bout) vs. Uber Bacilieri, Joe Erskine vs. Ron Harman, Peter Bates vs. Dick Richardson, Ewart Potgieter vs. Antonio Crosia, Basil Kew vs. Fred Powell, Noel Trigg vs. Tony Dove, Trevor Snell vs. Jim Cooper

Venue - White City Stadium, White City, London, United Kingdom

Vintage Onsite Boxing Program

Size - Program is about 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" inches folded. 28 pages + covers.

Condition - About GD/VG condition with general handling wear. No writing or scoring inside. Some wrinkling and light creasing. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Program, Publication and Memorabilia collector.

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