Shorts
Object number2006.23.3
Date2002
MediumCotton; elastic; nylon
Credit LineGift of Alfredo Shaheen
DescriptionBlack cotton boxing trunks or shorts.Dimensions27.5 x 23 in. (69.9 x 58.4 cm)InscriptionsPatch on front of proper right leg has text "IRON CITY / BEER".
Patches on front of proper left leg are yellow "PK".
Historical NotesWorn by Pittsburgh native Paul Spadafora, also known as the "Pittsburgh Kid," during the IBF Lightweight title-winning fight against Angel Manfredy at the A.J. Palumbo Center on March 9, 2002. Hailing from an Italian-American family in McKees Rocks, Spadafora was known by the nickname “The Pittsburgh Kid” – the same nickname used by the 1940s title winning fighter Billy Conn. The boxing uniform contains the logo for Iron City beer, illustrating Spadafora’s connection to the city and region. Prior to launching a stellar professional career, Spadafora won the 1993 and 1994 Pennsylvania Golden Gloves titles in the 132-pound class.
Previous owner
Paul Ross Spadafora
Related person
Angel Manfredy
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1974-2012
1980-1989
c. 1947