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Nevada Boxing HOF Debuts Museum/Exhibit at Caesars Palace, Friday & Saturday
NEVADA BOXING HALL OF FAME
DEBUTS TWO-DAY MUSEUM / EXHIBIT
IN ADVANCE OF SATURDAY INDUCTION DINNER
Friday and Saturday, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.,
at Caesars Palace
Remaining Tickets to Saturday Night’s
Hall of Fame Gala at Caesars Palace
Available at www.NVBHOF.com
LAS VEGAS, NV (August 5, 2015) — Marvelous Marvin Hagler’s middleweight world championship belt; trunks, gloves and robes worn by Diego Corrales, Erik Morales, Jose Luis Castillo and Johnny Tapia, among others; Oscar De La Hoya’s 1992 Olympic gold medal and artifacts such as betting slips from a 1910 Jack Johnson bout and Jim Jeffries’ shoes, will be on display at the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame’s exhibit/museum at Caesars Palace on Friday and Saturday.
The third annual NVBHOF induction gala will be held on Saturday at Caesars, and Hall CEO/Founder/President Rich Marotta wanted to provide a special treat for boxing fans in Las Vegas, so he came up with the idea for the exhibit.
It will be open to the public on Friday and Saturday outside the Palace Ballroomat Caesarsfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
“We hope the entire boxing community of Las Vegas will come out and enjoy this different special attraction,” Marotta said. “It will honor the rich history of boxing in Nevada, as well as the glamorous figures who made Nevada the boxing capitol of the world.”
There will be much more of Nevada’s boxing history on display in addition to the aforementioned items. Among the most unique are:
- Newspaper accounts from the James Corbett-Bob Fitzsimmons bout from 1897, the first held in Nevada.
- Fitzsimmons’ good-luck horseshoe.
- Three generations of WBC championship belts.
- Memorabilia from legendary trainer Eddie Futch’s 50-year career.
- The actual ring used for many of the most historic fights ever held at Caesars Palace, as well as much more.
As a special attraction, famed boxing artist Richard Slone, designer of memorable boxing posters and programs, will display some of his finest pieces and will be there to discuss them with fans.
There will also be in-person appearances by fighters and boxing personalities throughout both days. Television personality James “Smitty” Smith will host question-and-answer sessions with many of the stars.
Remaining tickets for Saturday night’s induction ceremony are $300, $175 and $75 and are fully tax deductible, as the NVBHOF is an IRS 501 (c)3 charity. They can be purchased online at the Hall’s website, nvbhof.com.
Confirmed attendees include inductees Hagler, Lennox Lewis, Marco Antonio Barrera, Felix Trinidad, Roger Mayweather and Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, as well as Nevada Fighter of the Year Floyd Mayweather Jr., and presenters Mike Tyson and Sugar Ray Leonard.
The Hall was founded in 2013 by Marotta, a noted boxing broadcaster.
For more information, phone 702-3-NVBHOF, or 702-368-2463.
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