Description: Official ticket stub in very good condition. FT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM'S 1974 THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL TEXAS Golden Gloves Tournament Fort Worth, Tx. Please note that the photo is not included, but I suppose you can print it out. Official Ticket ‘TEXAS' TOP WINTER SPORTS SHOW’ Flyweight Bruce Curry; bantamweight Tommy Young; featherweight Eddie Martin: lightweight Joey Rosales; light welterweight Donne Graves. welterweight Johnny Hightower: light middleweight Ray Phillips; middleweight Sam Hatton: light heavyweight Ronnie Walters: heavvweight Sherman bee. Bruce Curry (born March 29, 1956, in Marlin, Texas), is an American former professional boxer. He was the WBC Super Lightweight Champion from 1983 to 1984. He is a member of a very traditional family in the boxing scene: he is the oldest of three brothers and all boxers (Bruce's younger brother Donald Curry is considered the most successful boxer in the family, having won four belts in the welterweight category (WBC, WBA, IBF and The Ring), and one in the light middleweight category (WBC), plus a spot in the International Boxing Hall of Fame). Amateur career Curry was a two-time Texas Golden Gloves Champion and runner-up to Sugar Ray Leonard at the 1976 U.S. Olympic Boxing Trials. Curry reportedly had an amateur record of 315-11. During his amateur career he was trained by Wesley Gale Parker. A few months later, Curry turned pro. His feet and fists were so quick that he was soon nicknamed the Cobra. That name reflected the speed with which he ended his first nine fights—none of them lasted more than six rounds. By then he was making the princely sum of $5,000 a fight, and all seemed right with the world.
Price: 27.99 USD
Location: Burleson, Texas
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Team-Basketball: NA
Sport: Boxing
Player: Bruce Cobra Curry
Year: 1974
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes