Aragon,Art Signed 1951 Ringside Card PSA
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Art Aragon (November 13, 1927 – March 25, 2008[1]), nicknamed "Golden Boy," was a lightweight professional boxer from New Mexico.
Aragon's first profession fight, a points win in May 1944, was against Frenchy Rene at the Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles. Aragon won his first eleven fights before dropping a decision to Bert White in October 1944. Aragon faced ever-tougher competition as his career progressed, eventually facing many of the great names from his era, including Tommy Campbell, Jesse Flores, Redtop Davis, Jimmy Carter and Carmen Basilio. Aragon also held victories over such men as Enrique Bolanos, Johnny Gonsalves, Lauro Salas, Don Jordan, Danny Giovanelli and Chico Vejar. Aragon retired in 1960 with a career record of 90 wins (61 by knockout), 20 losses, and 6 draws.[4] Before his career ended, Aragon was dogged by accusations of conspiring to fix fights in his favor, including a conviction in California in February 1957.[4] Similar allegations were made by other fighters afterwards but were never substantiated.Presented here is a Topps 1951 Ringside card signed,authenticated and graded PSA 1.
The card is encased is a PSA holder and greaded PSA 1.The card measures 2 inches by 2 7/8 inches.The signature is in ink and clean.
The card is encased is a PSA holder and greaded PSA 1.The card measures 2 inches by 2 7/8 inches.The signature is in ink and clean.
Size: 2 x 2 7/8
Condition: good