Lost Stories of West Coast Latino Boxing

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Lost Stories of West Coast Latino Boxing
Author : Gene Aguilera
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 11 October 2021
ISBN : 9781467107327
Pages : 128 pages
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Lost Stories of West Coast Latino Boxing by Gene Aguilera Book PDF Summary

Many West Coast Latino boxers have entered and departed the ring, their anecdotes left behind like another stain on the mat. Latino boxing stories have floated around for ages without the benefit of being passed down from generation to generation. Buried tales and colorful narratives of beloved Mexican ring idols such as Ruben Olivares, Mando Ramos, Carlos Zarate, Danny "Little Red" Lopez, Bobby Chacon, Carlos Palomino, and Alberto Davila are showcased in these pages, their stories revived because no champion deserves to be forgotten. Other overlooked heroes and one-hit wonders of the golden era of Southland boxing (1940s-1970s) will also be saluted, along with the bygone contenders of the barrio who never saw their name in neon lights.

Lost Stories of West Coast Latino Boxing

Many West Coast Latino boxers have entered and departed the ring, their anecdotes left behind like another stain on the mat. Latino boxing stories have floated around for ages without the benefit of being passed down from generation to generation. Buried tales and colorful narratives of beloved Mexican ring idols

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