Unpopular opinion, but Jeffries resume is far superior to Johnson’s.
Johnson beat Jeanette, Langford (who wasn’t really a heavyweight even then), a washed up Fitzsimmons in 1907, Burns, and he defended his title against only middling competition and champions at lower weight classes (O’Brien, Ketchell), and a washed up retired Jeffries after he quit and become a 300 pound fatso. His actual record is not very strong. Compare it to Jeffries resume. He lost to Jeanette (who he beat far more often), Choynski and Hart before he was washed up. Johnson has the socially popular narrative and biography suited to its audience today. Jeffries has the ring record. |
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Not sure if this counts, but I recently picked up this partial set from Japan. I've always liked Rikidozan so thought it would be fun to hunt down the missing cards. Wish me luck. :P
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Singles for sale may be a very rare occurrence due to the nature of the set. I was the second highest bidder of the auction. I would have bidded more if the Thesz cards were complete. |
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Nice stuff, guys. That 51 Sullivan looks sharp.
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Sonny Liston Autograph
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Not exactly a "pickup", more of a "found tucked away", lol.
Has weird defect on it, looked like a calcium deposit that might brush off. But under magnification it looks like paper is bubbled? As you can see it goes through to both sides. Never saw anything like it before. |
Looks like some kind of chemical deposit. That signature looks good enough to make it worthwhile to have a conservator look at it and see what can be done.
Meanwhile my big get for the...year: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...bit%20card.jpg Overpaid for it but when you see the right card for your collection, sometimes you have to say WTF, make your move. After all, I am Exhibitman... |
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Picked up a couple of N162s.
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