- 1960s Eddie Cotton Champion Boxer Original Seattle Burger Restaurant Placemat
- Excellent condition; no notable edgewear or cornerwear, placemat has a center fold
- Eddie Cotton, Jr. was an American professional boxer. Cotton was a light heavyweight contender from the late 1950s until his retirement in the late 1960s. He was known as a good defensive fighter, who won the vacant Michigan version of the world light heavyweight championship in 1963, outpointing Henry Hank over 15 rounds. He also twice unsuccessfully challenged for the world title, losing to Harold Johnson and José Torres
- Eddie Cotton's sold "World Famous Soul Burgers"
- Measurements: 7" x 9.5"
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Item-ID C10


