

Ruben Olivares "El Puas" Authentic Signed 8x10 Photo Autographed BAS #BX37035
Collector-Grade autographed and signed memorabilia: authentic Ruben Olivares “El Puas” 8x10 photo (vertical) with inscription, BAS #BX37035. A two-division world champion at bantamweight and featherweight, Olivares is an International Boxing Hall of Famer and one of the era’s most feared punchers with 70+ career KOs. He held both the WBC and WBA bantamweight titles and remains a beloved Mexican boxing icon.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete (Boxer): Ruben Olivares
- Item: Authentic Signed Vertical 8x10 Photo with “El Puas” inscription (BAS #BX37035)
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-evident sticker with scannable QR code; online verification on Beckett’s site (no COA card per Beckett’s current policy)
Backed by Beckett Authentication Services, this verified authentic Olivares autograph is a solid pick for serious boxing memorabilia collectors and a sharp way to honor the legacy of “El Puas.”
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Collector-Grade autographed and signed memorabilia: authentic Ruben Olivares “El Puas” 8x10 photo (vertical) with inscription, BAS #BX37035. A two-division world champion at bantamweight and featherweight, Olivares is an International Boxing Hall of Famer and one of the era’s most feared punchers with 70+ career KOs. He held both the WBC and WBA bantamweight titles and remains a beloved Mexican boxing icon.
Collector's Highlights:
- Athlete (Boxer): Ruben Olivares
- Item: Authentic Signed Vertical 8x10 Photo with “El Puas” inscription (BAS #BX37035)
- Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-evident sticker with scannable QR code; online verification on Beckett’s site (no COA card per Beckett’s current policy)
Backed by Beckett Authentication Services, this verified authentic Olivares autograph is a solid pick for serious boxing memorabilia collectors and a sharp way to honor the legacy of “El Puas.”























