Double KO Boxing Program - October 23, 1957 - Tombstone Smith vs. Chebo Hernandez, German Ohm vs. Ross Padilla, Fugie Rodriguez vs. Auburn Copeland

Double KO Boxing Program - October 23, 1957 - Tombstone Smith vs. Chebo Hernandez, German Ohm vs. Ross Padilla, Fugie Rodriguez vs. Auburn Copeland
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Double KO Boxing Program - October 23, 1957 - Tombstone Smith vs. Chebo Hernandez, German Ohm vs. Ross Padilla, Fugie Rodriguez vs. Auburn Copeland
"DOUBLE KO" Boxing Magazine Program

October 23, 1957

Front Cover Subject(s) – Tombstone Smith and German Ohm

Back Cover Subject(s) – Fugie Rodriguez

Featured Fight(s) – Tombstone Smith vs. Chebo Hernandez, German Ohm vs. Ross Padilla, Fugie Rodriguez vs. Auburn Copeland

Some of the Boxers and Wrestlers pictured inside include:
Ramon Tiscareno, Raul "Raton" Macias, Noel Humphreys, George Berry, Billy Varga

Los Angeles publication which was published to serve as a souvenir program for Boxing & Wrestling events at the Hollywood Legion and Olympic Auditorium promotions on that particular week. In many cases this may have been the only program issued for the fights listed.

SIZE - About 8 1/2" x 11 1/2" inches. 12 pages including covers.

CONDITION - About EX condition with general handling wear.

PRICE - $24.95

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