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    Aragon was a native of Belen, New Mexico, but grew up in East Los Angeles. His family was of Mexican descent. He was married four times and engaged a fifth time. He had six acknowledged children. After retiring from boxing, Aragon went into the bail bonds business and pursued acting roles. [3] [4] He converted to Judaism later in life and is ...

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  2. Mar 26, 2008 · Art Aragon, the charismatic "Golden Boy" boxer who steadily drew standing-room-only crowds at Los Angeles and Hollywood venues in the 1940s and '50s, died Tuesday at Northridge Hospital Medical ...

  3. Mar 28, 2008 · Art Aragon, the lightweight and welterweight boxing contender of the 1950s known as Golden Boy for his flamboyant ring presence and love for the Hollywood life, died Tuesday in Northridge, Calif.

  4. Mar 27, 2008 · Art Aragon, boxing's original "Golden Boy," who never won a world title but whose brashness, good looks and celebrity lifestyle made him one of the sport's biggest drawing cards of the 1940s and ...

  5. May 8, 1988 · When Papa Aragon realized he had more kids than steers, 2-year-old Art was packed off to an aunt in Albuquerque. He wound up in East Los Angeles, and was a 1946 graduate of Roosevelt High School.

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  7. Sep 2, 2022 · A look back at the original 'Golden Boy', Art Aragon, who was the biggest draw on the west coast in the 1950s.

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  8. Art Aragon Gallery; Art Aragon worked as an actor, notably in the Audie Murphy movie, "To Hell and Back," and in John Houston's Fat City. He converted to Judaism late in life and is buried in a Jewish cemetery in Los Angeles. Flamboyant both in and out of the ring, Aragon wore a gold robe and trunks and revelled in playing the villain.

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