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This week in City of Phoenix history: Noteworthy events that shaped our past (Aug. 4-10)

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Gary Tillery, American writer and artist | Wikipedia

Gary Tillery, American writer and artist | Wikipedia

This week in City of Phoenix history.

Born August 6, 1971: Luis Ramón "Yori Boy" Campas Medina

Luis Ramón "Yori Boy" Campas Medina was born on August 6, 1971. Hailing from Mexico, he made a mark in the world of professional boxing. Campas was known for his tenacity and skill in the ring, competing from 1987 to 2019. Throughout his career, he achieved numerous victories and titles, showcasing his prowess as a boxer. With a strong connection to Phoenix, AZ, Campas often trained and fought in the local boxing scene, earning respect and admiration from the community. Despite retiring from professional boxing, his legacy lives on in Phoenix and beyond, where he is remembered as a formidable athlete who left an enduring impact on the sport.

Born August 6, 1947, Phoenix writer and artist Gary Tillery

Gary Tillery, born in Phoenix, Arizona on August 6, 1947, is an American writer and artist. He is known for his biographies that delve into the spiritual lives of famous figures and for his public sculptures. Tillery's work highlights the intersection of art and spirituality, drawing on the rich cultural heritage of Phoenix, AZ. Through his writing, he explores the inner lives of notable individuals, uncovering deeper dimensions beyond their public personas. His public sculptures contribute to the artistic landscape of Phoenix, reflecting his creative vision and engagement with the community. Tillery's multifaceted career underscores his commitment to exploring diverse forms of expression and spirituality within the context of his hometown's vibrant artistic scene.

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