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smokelessjoe 10-13-2010 04:32 PM

Dick Menchaca "flyer" National Bantam Weight Champ????
 
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Hi all,

Let me start by saying I am no boxing expert...:) So I have a few questions.

1. I have this flyer pictured below that states "featuring Dick Menchaca", is this a known boxer?

2. What would be the date of this item.

3. Is the item pictured below referred to as a flyer?

4. Anyone collect this guy? Any value in this item?

Notes: The paper is real thin - Nothing on the back - measures 6" x 9"

Thank you,
Shawn

D. Bergin 10-13-2010 10:09 PM

There is a Dick Menchaca who had some professional fights out of Texas in the mid to late 40's.

http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...6278&cat=boxer

More info here:

http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Human:206278


This looks like an amateur flyer/broadside. If it's the same Dick Menchaca, which it looks like it's a pretty good chance, I would guess it probably dates to before his service in the military, c. late 1930's to 1940 or so.

Not really much value. It's the type of item I might park on a website for 15 or 20 bucks and hope a relative stumbles across it eventually.

Writehooks 10-13-2010 10:28 PM

Worth checking ...
 
Definitely advertising an amateur card, from the notation that all the fights are three-rounders. Dave is bang-on: $15-$20 tops — and hope that a relative sees it. Always worth checking amateur ephemera for hidden gems, though. I recently picked up a rather nondescript four-page program at a paper show for the princely sum of $5 — a steal when you consider one of the fights listed inside featured future world heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis.

D. Bergin 10-13-2010 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Writehooks (Post 842545)
Definitely advertising an amateur card, from the notation that all the fights are three-rounders. Dave is bang-on: $15-$20 tops — and hope that a relative sees it. Always worth checking amateur ephemera for hidden gems, though. I recently picked up a rather nondescript four-page program at a paper show for the princely sum of $5 — a steal when you consider one of the fights listed inside featured future world heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis.


True. One of my big finds a few years ago was a plain looking 1891 Athletic Club tournament program with ticket stub at an antique paper show.

I looked inside the program and one of the last names listed looked familiar, but I figured it was too good to be true. I took the chance and picked it up for 50 bucks.

When I got home and did the research, I found out it was the program and ticket for the 4th and 5th recorded fights of "Barbados" Joe Walcott.

smokelessjoe 10-14-2010 08:08 AM

Hey guys, thanks for the info. Very helpful!

The time frame has got to be right.... This flyer came out of a Texas Aggie Scrapbook from the late 20s - early 40s.

Thanks again,
Shawn

smokelessjoe 10-14-2010 08:16 AM

Olympic boxing team in 1940
 
I also found this tidbit of info... Worked for Texaco 35 years!

Link Below:


http://www.museumofthegulfcoast.org/...dmenchaca.html


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