Willie Pep had lost his world featherweight boxing championship by the time he fought in Tucson in October of 1965, but he still had enough to knock out Arizona's featherweight champ, Ray "Flash" Coleman, in the fifth round. [Chapter 6 Page 126
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Association champions - L-r: 125# Mac Martinez, San Jose State;...
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate boxing champions - Left to Right: Heavyweight, Charles Drazenovich, Pe...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscriptions.; "Another picture of an actual fight. The late Ar...
Willie Pep had lost his world featherweight boxing championship by the time he fought in Tucson in O...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Irish Jimmy Lasiter of Los Angeles landed a right to the chin of Ray Terrazas of El Paso during a li...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Boxing great Henry Armstrong brought his protégé, lightweight Adolph Pruitt, to Arizona in March of ...
Relaxing before his Tucson match with Bobcat Terrence, Gaspar Ortega, who gave up bullfighting to be...
Tucson's post-war bowing favorite, Packy McFarland, stumbled after missing a punch at Houston Brown ...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Former heavyweight champ Gene Tunney at the airport in December of 1955. [Chapter 6 Page 125
Sheaffer described his boyhood hero, Joe Louis, as a pitiful sight when he fought a professional wre...
As a former boxer himself, Sheaffer enjoyed photographing former heavyweight champs such as Jack Dem...
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Association champions - L-r: 125# Mac Martinez, San Jose State;...
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate boxing champions - Left to Right: Heavyweight, Charles Drazenovich, Pe...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscriptions.; "Another picture of an actual fight. The late Ar...
Willie Pep had lost his world featherweight boxing championship by the time he fought in Tucson in O...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Irish Jimmy Lasiter of Los Angeles landed a right to the chin of Ray Terrazas of El Paso during a li...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Boxing great Henry Armstrong brought his protégé, lightweight Adolph Pruitt, to Arizona in March of ...
Relaxing before his Tucson match with Bobcat Terrence, Gaspar Ortega, who gave up bullfighting to be...
Tucson's post-war bowing favorite, Packy McFarland, stumbled after missing a punch at Houston Brown ...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
When Archie Moore, the world's light heavyweight champion, was in Tucson for exhibitions bouts in 19...
Former heavyweight champ Gene Tunney at the airport in December of 1955. [Chapter 6 Page 125
Sheaffer described his boyhood hero, Joe Louis, as a pitiful sight when he fought a professional wre...
As a former boxer himself, Sheaffer enjoyed photographing former heavyweight champs such as Jack Dem...
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Boxing Association champions - L-r: 125# Mac Martinez, San Jose State;...
Pacific Coast Intercollegiate boxing champions - Left to Right: Heavyweight, Charles Drazenovich, Pe...
Title devised by cataloguer based on inscriptions.; "Another picture of an actual fight. The late Ar...