Ten Boxing 8 X 10 Photos most copies of 19th Century boxers
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Ten
Boxing 8 X 10 Photos most copies of 19th Century boxers. I would consider selling individually.
Joe Louis with Henry
Armstrong B&W 8X10
Evander Holyfield (Sec Signed) B&W 8X10
Jim Fellwas
a scrappy fighter who traveled extensively and compiled a lengthy record. Some
sources report that he was a coal miner who was game and tough but not too
classy as a boxer. He fought contests using London Prize ring rules, Police
Gazette rules, bare knuckles and all types of gloves. Modern B&W 8X10
Mervine Thompson (The
Cleveland Thunderbolt) He was more powerful than any of the black fighters of the
1880’s but lacked stamina. He later became a wrestler and ended his career as a
circus strongman. Modern B&W 8X10
Mike Conley (The
Ithaca Giant) Late 19th Century heavyweight
Tom Allen a British
bareknuckle boxer who claimed the heavyweight championship from 1873-1876.Modern B&W 8X10
Joe McAuliffe (The
Mission Boy or The Frisco Giant) This heavyweight went 24 rounds losing to
Peter Jackson in 1888. Modern B&W
8X10
Mike Cleary In
1882 he defeated the middleweight champion of America, John Rooke, in 3 rounds.Modern B&W 8X10
Charlie Mitchell was an English world heavyweight boxing
title contender and lightweight champion. He fought John L Sullivan in 1883
knocking him down in the first round. Modern B&W 8X10
Two bare knuckle fighters Modern B&W 5X 7 One soft bend.
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0.5 lb
$150.00 USD
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