Guantes was a Spanish-language boxing magazine that was produced from Panama and later from New York City. The magazine's name means gloves in Spanish. [1]
The publisher of Guantes was Hispano American Publications. [2] Chon Romero served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine for a long time. [1] Guantes covered news from the boxing world with a special reference to hispanic boxing news. [2] Each issue of the magazine featured the top ten boxers worldwide. [2] Ring En Español, which stopped production in 1985, was the main competitor of the magazine. [1]
Guantes held yearly award ceremonies to reward reigning world boxing champions. [1] These ceremonies were usually celebrated at New York's restaurant, Victor's Cafe. Many corporate giants have sponsored the event: for many years, the event was called the Timex / Guantes awards, at other times, the Roblex | Guantes award. [1]
Guantes was a Spanish-language boxing magazine that was produced from Panama and later from New York City. The magazine's name means gloves in Spanish. [1]
The publisher of Guantes was Hispano American Publications. [2] Chon Romero served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine for a long time. [1] Guantes covered news from the boxing world with a special reference to hispanic boxing news. [2] Each issue of the magazine featured the top ten boxers worldwide. [2] Ring En Español, which stopped production in 1985, was the main competitor of the magazine. [1]
Guantes held yearly award ceremonies to reward reigning world boxing champions. [1] These ceremonies were usually celebrated at New York's restaurant, Victor's Cafe. Many corporate giants have sponsored the event: for many years, the event was called the Timex / Guantes awards, at other times, the Roblex | Guantes award. [1]