1985 BARRY McGUIGAN vs EUSEBIO PEDROZA Onsite Boxing Program FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE

1985 BARRY McGUIGAN vs EUSEBIO PEDROZA Onsite Boxing Program FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE
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1985 BARRY McGUIGAN vs EUSEBIO PEDROZA Onsite Boxing Program FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE
Date - June 8, 1985

Main Event(s) - Barry McGuigan vs. Eusebio Pedroza for The WBA World Featherweight Title

Other fights and fighters listed on the card include - Herol Graham vs. Ken Shannon (cancelled), Dave McAuley vs. Bobby McDermott, Harry Cowap vs. Stuart Robinson, Roy Webb vs. TBA, Gary Muir vs. Simon Eubanks, David D. Irvine vs. Dave Haggerty, Mick Quealy vs. John Williams, Tony Dunlop vs. Dave Henderson

Venue - Loftus Road Stadium, Shepherd's Bush, London, United Kingdom

Vintage Onsite Boxing Program

Size - About 8 1/4" x 11 5/8" inches. About 32 pages including covers.

Condition - About EX condition with general handling wear. Binding and inside is tight and clean. No writing or scoring inside the program. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Program, Publication and Memorabilia collector.

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