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Since PCs seem to be getting some love on the baseball pages, I thought why not show a few boxing cards?
I like this Dempsey-Willard one a lot. Postmarked in 1919 from Toledo, OH, BTW, site of the fight: ![]() Victor "Young" Perez was a flyweight champ imprisoned at Auschwitz and forced to fight gladiatorial bouts, eventually murdered by the Nazis: ![]() ![]() I like this promo PC of Sugar Ray for a tv show: ![]() Julie Newmar can be our round card girl: Schwing! ![]()
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I'll trade you two Dempseys and a Two-Ton-Tony for one Catwoman.
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The most interesting boxing postcard I have seen and may be the rarest is the one with RPC of Jack Johnson and his wife. Does anyone have it?
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Oops! Sorry wrong scan. The mouse got away from me.
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Nice, Jerry, gotta love the "reel" women of the 50s.
Carl, I've seen that PC a number of times. There is more than one publisher of PCs of Johnson and the Mrs.
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Postmarked Feb, 5, 1916 in Chicago, this colorful little gem is the only one I've ever seen that gives a nod to boxing's infamous "White Hope" era.
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