1959 RICHIE GIACHETTI Vintage Onsite Amateur Boxing Program CLEVELAND, OHIO

 1959 RICHIE GIACHETTI Vintage Onsite Amateur Boxing Program CLEVELAND, OHIO
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 1959 RICHIE GIACHETTI Vintage Onsite Amateur Boxing Program CLEVELAND, OHIO
Date - April 28, 1959

Featured on the fight card is future prominent trainer Richie Giachetti in a bout against Ernie Cotton

Giachetti went on to train Larry Holmes, Earnie Shavers, Oliver McCall, Riddick Bowe, Mike Tyson, Aaron Pryor, Julian Jackson, Buster Douglas and others.

Other fights and fighters listed on the card include - Sal DeSalvo vs. Joe LaBua, Jerry Lee vs. William Sparks, Ronnie Leonard vs. Chuck Kovatch, Jerry Wills vs. Roger Kramer, Tom Fisher vs. Bob Brantley, Frank Sallee vs. Dave Henderson, Earl Johnson vs. Eddie Sellers, Paulie DeNunzio vs. John Belcher

Venue - The Masonic Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio

Vintage Onsite boxing program

Size - About 7" x 8 1/2" inches. 12 pages including covers.

Condition - About VG condition with general handling wear. 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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