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Heavyweight Collection (#10)

"Unleashing the Power: A Glimpse into Heavyweight Legends" Step into the ring of history as we explore the world boxing

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Herbie Hide Wins Wbo World

Herbie Hide Wins Wbo World Heavyweight Championship 30 March 1994 Date: 30 March 1994

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Paulino Uzcudun, Spanish boxer, 1938

Paulino Uzcudun, Spanish boxer, 1938. Nicknamed the Basque Woodchopper, Uzcudun (1899-1985) is regarded as the best heavyweight boxer to come out of Spain

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The first battle between John Gully and Bob Gregson, 1807 (late 19th or early 20th century)

The first battle between John Gully and Bob Gregson, 1807 (late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Pugnis)
The first battle between John Gully and Bob Gregson, 1807 (late 19th or early 20th century. An illustration from Famous Fights)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The fight between Tom Spring and Bill Neat, 1823 (late 19th or early 20th century). Artist: Pugnis

The fight between Tom Spring and Bill Neat, 1823 (late 19th or early 20th century). Artist: Pugnis
The fight between Tom Spring and Bill Neat, 1823 (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights. English heavyweight boxer Tom Spring (1795-1851)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The last bare-knuckle fight, Farnborough, Hampshire, 17th April 1860 (1951)

The last bare-knuckle fight, Farnborough, Hampshire, 17th April 1860 (1951). Contest between the English David, Tom Sayers, and the American Goliath, Heenan

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Jack Doyle, Irish boxer, 1938

Jack Doyle, Irish boxer, 1938. Nicknamed the Gorgeous Gael, Doyle (1913-1978) fought Jack Petersen for the British heavyweight title in 1933, but was disqualified for low punches

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Al Delaney, Canadian boxer, 1938

Al Delaney, Canadian boxer, 1938. Born Alex Borchuk, Delaney (1916-1997) fought at heavyweight. His career included 102 fights, with 64 wins, 31 losses and 7 draws

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Boxing match which lasted a record 75 rounds

Boxing match which lasted a record 75 rounds, between John L Sullivan (1858-1918), nicknamed the Boston Strongboy, and Jake Kilrain (1859-1937)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Bob Fitzsimmons v Bob Armstrong in boxing match

Bob Fitzsimmons v Bob Armstrong in boxing match
Bob Fitzsimmons (1863-1917), British boxer, v Bob Armstrong (1873-1933), American boxer, in a boxing match. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Edward (Gunboat) Smith, boxer, actor and referee

Edward (Gunboat) Smith, boxer, actor and referee
Edward (Gunboat) Smith (1887-1974), Irish-American heavyweight boxer, film actor and (later) boxing referee. Seen here in a boxing pose. early 1900s

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Jack Dempsey versus Georges Carpentier

Jack Dempsey versus Georges Carpentier
William Harrison " Jack" Dempsey (" The Manassa Mauler" ) (June 24, 1895 May 31, 1983), American professional boxer and cultural icon of the 1920s

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Primo Carnera

Primo Carnera
Italian boxer, Primo Carnera, World Heavyweight Champion 1933 - 1934. Here sparring with a much smaller opponent! Date: 1906 - 1967

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: SCHMELING AND LOUIS, 1936. Boxers Joe Louis and Max Schmeling shake hands before

SCHMELING AND LOUIS, 1936. Boxers Joe Louis and Max Schmeling shake hands before their match at Yankee Stadium. Photograph, 19 June 1936

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist

JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist. Johnson photographed with his wife Lucille Cameron in 1921

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Walter Neusel, German boxer, 1938

Walter Neusel, German boxer, 1938. Nicknamed Der Blonde Tiger, Neusel (1907-1964) won the German heavyweight championship three times, in 1938, 1940 and 1942

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Max Schmeling, German boxer, 1938

Max Schmeling, German boxer, 1938. Schmeling (1905-2005) was world heavyweight champion from 1930 until 1932. He is best remembered for his two fights against Joe Louis in the late 1930s

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Joe Louis, American boxer, 1938

Joe Louis, American boxer, 1938. Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, Joe Louis (1914-1981) is one of the iconic figures of heavyweight boxing history

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The second fight between Bendigo and Ben Caunt, 1838 (late 19th or early 20th century)

The second fight between Bendigo and Ben Caunt, 1838 (late 19th or early 20th century). Artist: Pugnis
The second fight between Bendigo and Ben Caunt, 1838 (late 19th or early 20th century). William Bendigo Thompson (1811-1880) and Ben Caunt (1815-1861) fought three times between 1835 and 1845

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Deaf Burke defeats Tom O Connell, 1837 (late 19th or early 20th century)

Deaf Burke defeats Tom O Connell, 1837 (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights. James Deaf Burke (1809-1845) was the first British boxing champion to fight in America

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Tom Springs second fight with Jack Langan, 1824 (late 19th or early 20th century)

Tom Springs second fight with Jack Langan, 1824 (late 19th or early 20th century). An illustration from Famous Fights. English heavyweight boxer Tom Spring (1795-1851)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The Heavyweight Championship at Aldershot, c1901, (1903). Artist: C Knight

The Heavyweight Championship at Aldershot, c1901, (1903). Artist: C Knight
The Heavyweight Championship at Aldershot, c1901, (1903). The annual Army and Navy heavyweight championship at Aldershot. From The Sports of the World, by F. G. Aflalo, F.R.G.S. F.Z.S

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Len Harvey, British boxer, 1938

Len Harvey, British boxer, 1938. A Cornishman, Harvey (1907-1976) fought at every weight division, beginning at flyweight at the age of 12

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Larry Gains, Canadian boxer, 1938

Larry Gains, Canadian boxer, 1938. A heavyweight, Gains (1901-1983) fought 142 times, with 114 wins, 23 losses and 5 draws

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Ben Foord, South African boxer, 1938

Ben Foord, South African boxer, 1938. A heavyweight, Foord (1913-1942) fought 59 times, with 40 wins, 15 losses and 4 draws

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Tommy Farr, Welsh boxer, 1938

Tommy Farr, Welsh boxer, 1938. Born in South Wales and nicknamed the Tonypandy Terror, Farr (1913-1986) became British and Empire champion in 1937

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Jack Dempsey, American boxer, 1938

Jack Dempsey, American boxer, 1938. Nicknamed the Manassa Mauler, Dempsey (1895-1983) held the world heavyweight title from 1919 to 1926

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Primo Carnera, Italian boxer, 1938

Primo Carnera, Italian boxer, 1938. A huge man, standing 6 foot 5 inches tall and weighing in at over 20 stone, Carnera (1906-1967) was nicknamed the Ambling Alp

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Georges Carpentier, French boxer, (1938)

Georges Carpentier, French boxer, (1938). Carpentier (1894-1975) fought at every weight from welterweight upwards over a career spanning 109 fights, 88 of which he won

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: James J Braddock, Irish-American boxer, 1938

James J Braddock, Irish-American boxer, 1938. Braddock (1905-1974) shocked the boxing world when he defeated World Heavyweight Champion Max Baer on points in 1935

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Max Baer, American boxer, 1938

Max Baer, American boxer, 1938. Baer (1909-1959) won the World Heavyweight Championship in 1934 when he knocked out defending champion Primo Carnera

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: The Bell - Bonsecours, Seine-Maritime department, France

The Bell - Bonsecours, Seine-Maritime department, France
Bell (weighing over 6 tons) at Bonsecours (Bon-Secours) - a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France; kept outside due to its weight being too heavy

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Thomas Winter, Boxer

Thomas Winter, Boxer
Thomas Winter, or Tom Spring, became Englands heavyweight champion in 1818. He was nicknamed the " Light Tapper" because of his silky footwork Date: (1795 - 1851)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Ernst Pistulla

Ernst Pistulla
German light heavyweight boxer Ernst Pistulla. Date: 1906 - 1944

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Jack Johnson, world heavyweight champion boxer

Jack Johnson, world heavyweight champion boxer
Jack Johnson (1878-1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant, African-American world heavyweight champion boxer, 1908-1915. Date: 1900s

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: UZCUDUN, Paulino (1899-1985). Spanish boxer. He

UZCUDUN, Paulino (1899-1985). Spanish boxer. He was the Spanish heavyweight champion (1924) and the European heavyweight champion (1926)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: MAX SCHMELING (1905-2005). German heavyweight boxer. Photograph by William C. Greene

MAX SCHMELING (1905-2005). German heavyweight boxer. Photograph by William C. Greene, 1938

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: JOE LOUIS (1914-1981). American heavyweight champion boxer. Photograph, 1938

JOE LOUIS (1914-1981). American heavyweight champion boxer. Photograph, 1938

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: MUHAMMAD ALI (1942-2016). Cassius Clay

MUHAMMAD ALI (1942-2016). Cassius Clay. American heavyweight boxer. Photographed with supporters after refusing his induction into the U.S. Armed Forces in Houston, Texas, April 1967

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist

JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist. Johnson, right, photographed shaking hands with fellow boxer James Tut Jackson (1900-1960), c1922

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: JACK DEMPSEY (1895-1983). American boxer. Photographed c1920

JACK DEMPSEY (1895-1983). American boxer. Photographed c1920

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Dan Donnelly, engraved by Percy Roberts (engraving)

Dan Donnelly, engraved by Percy Roberts (engraving)
XJF377296 Dan Donnelly, engraved by Percy Roberts (engraving) by Sharples, George (c.1787-1849) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: JOHN L. SULLIVAN (1858-1918). American heavyweight pugilist. Photograph

JOHN L. SULLIVAN (1858-1918). American heavyweight pugilist. Photograph

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Jack Johnson

Jack Johnson
September 1911: Jack Johnson of the USA, one of the greatest yet most unpopular Heavyweight boxers of all time, on his way to court in Bow Street surrounded by a huge crowd

Background imageHeavyweight Collection: Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger

Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passenger
Stout Party - " And can t I get to X - without walking?" Railway Porter - " Well, theres the coal Train, Mum." Stout Party - " How much will it cost me




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"Unleashing the Power: A Glimpse into Heavyweight Legends" Step into the ring of history as we explore the world boxing. From iconic figures like Sonny Liston to legendary battles between Harry Paulson and Tom Paddock, this caption takes you on a journey through time. Travel back to the late 19th or early 20th century with Pugnis' masterpiece capturing the intensity of Paulson and Paddock's second fight. Witness Daniel Mendoza's litho engraving by Henry Kinsbury in 1789, showcasing his prowess as a British heavyweight boxer. Marvel at Joe Bugner, a British powerhouse, standing alongside American former heavyweight champion Jack Johnson in an unforgettable boxing match. Delve into Tom Cribbs' epic encounter with Molineaux in 1811, leaving spectators awe-inspired during this era. But it's not just about human strength; Victorian Scrap presents an intriguing image of a circus elephant riding a tricycle – symbolizing power beyond expectations. Witness Bob Fitzsimmons facing off against Peter Felix in an intense bout that exemplifies true grit and determination. Remember Fitzsimmons as he reigns supreme as heavyweight boxing champion. And who can forget Jess Willard? His name echoes through history as one of the most formidable heavyweights ever to step foot inside the squared circle. Lastly, immerse yourself in Cassius Clay's face-off against Sonny Liston – later known as Muhammad Ali – where Clay shocked the world by claiming victory over his fearsome opponent. These glimpses into heavyweight legends remind us why this sport has captivated audiences for centuries. The sheer force and skill displayed within these moments are testaments to human resilience and unwavering dedication.