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Professional and Amateur Boxing Collectibles



Boxers starting with the letter C

We are commited to bringing you the best collectibles of amatuer, olympic and professional boxers. We worked closely with the Internaional Boxing Hall of Fame in upstate New York to start the boxing collectibles shows that happened during the induction weekends. You will find a lot of autographed Hall of Fame boxing material on this site. Most of it was signed for us by boxers during the induction weekends. If you haven't had a chance to go, you MUST make the trip. Canastota New York is right of the New York State Thruway and a beautiful, small town just outside Syracuse.
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Hector "Macho" Camacho

A champion with a mouth but the skills to back it up. One of the greatest fighters ever! Junior Lightweight, Lightweight, Junior Welterweight, Welterweight AND Middleweight Champion. Not only has he been a champion in 5 different weight classes, he beat the best in every division to win these titles. Greg Haugen, Boom Boom Mancini, Edwin Rosario, Vinny Pazienza, Roberto Duran and Bazooka Limon to name a few. Some fighters talk, but Macho brings it!




Luis Ramon Campas





Gabby Canizales

Great champion, older brother of another great champion Orlando Canizales. He is of Mexican decsent but was born in Texas.




Orlando Canizales

Former Junior featherweight, Featherweight and bantamweight Champion. One of the greats.




Tony Canzoneri






Michael Carbajal "Little hands of stone"

Great Olympic, Junior Flyweight and Flyweight champion. Hall of Famer.




Primo Carnera

Largest Heavyweight Champion at 270 pounds.



Georges Carpentier

Stated as a flyweight. Won World Light Heavyweight Championship. Ws in the first million dollar fight against Jack Dempsey.



Jorge Castro

Middleweight and Super Middleweight Champion.



Ezzard Charles "The Cincinatti Cobra"

One of the most underrated Heavyweight champions of all time. He was champion at middleweight, Light eavyweight and Heavyweight. Beat Hall of Famers Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Charley Burley as well as Joe Walcott. He was never the same after his fight with Sam Baroudi in 1949. Sam died in the ring.



Julio Cesar Chavez

What can we say about him that every boxing fan doesn't already know? He won 100 fights without a loss. Held titles in 3 weight divisions while dominating everyone, beat the best.




Pierre Coetzer





Juan Coggi

One of the greatest Junior Welterweight Champions of all time.



Alfred Cole





Billy Conn

One of the greatest Light Heavyweight champions of all time.



"Smokin" Bert Cooper





"Gentleman" Jim Corbett

Knocked out bare knuckle champion John L. Sullivan in the 21st round to capture the Heavyweight title.



Donald Curry "The Cobra"

One of the greatest Welterweight and Junior Middleweight Champions.




Bobby Czyz "The Matinee Idol"

Former Lightheavyweight and Juniorheavyweight Champion. I met him at the Boxing Hall of fame. I couldn't figure out how he got his nickname, it must have been at the beggining of his career!




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