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Boxing Collection (page 9)

"Boxing: A Timeless Display of Strength, Skill, and Grit" Step into the ring of history as we explore the captivating world of boxing

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Boxing Collection: Herbie Hide
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Boxing Collection: Mickey Duff
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Boxing Collection: Frank Bruno Wages War On
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Boxing Collection: Henry Wharton
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Boxing Collection: At Cribb, the champion of England, 1823 (gym with boxers, fencers)
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Boxing Collection: The skeleton of Death as champion boxer. 1827 (engraving)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Tom Sayers and Tom Paddock (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Surrounded by a number of shrieking females (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The first great battle between Jim Jeffries and Bob Fitzsimmons (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The first fight between Jem Ward and Phil Sampson (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between 'White-Headed Bob'and Ned Neale (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Bill Richmonds battle with 'Fighting Youssop'(litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Harry Jones and Jack Perkins (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Paddy Gill and George Holden (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Deaf Burke and Bill Fitzmaurice (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Schoolboy boxing match (colour litho)
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Boxing Collection: The great fight between Tom Molineaux and Will Fuller (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Peter Jackson and Frank Slavin (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between John L Sullivan and Jake Kilrain (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Tom Belcher and Bill Ryan (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The terrific fight between Burge and Connolly (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Phil Sampson and Simon Byrne (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Threatened to brain her! (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Mendoza and Fitzgerald (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between George Cooper and Sam Robinson (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The grand battle between Hammer Lane and Young Molineux (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The great fight between John Morrissey and John C Heenan (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The second fight between Jem Ward and Phil Sampson (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Courtrai Chest, Flemish School, 14th century (oak)
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Boxing Collection: Courtrai Chest, Flemish School, 14th century (oak)
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Boxing Collection: Courtrai Chest, Flemish School, 14th century (oak)
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Boxing Collection: Knocked Out, satire showing the Hansard Union knocked out by criticism from the St Stephens Review
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Boxing Collection: Walter Eyles (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Gentleman Jacksons Rooms (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The great fight between Mr Alexander Burke and Mr Richard Chilcott (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Bendigo and Young Langan (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Owen Swift and Jem Cooper (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Jem Mace and Joe Goss (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between the Game Chicken and Steve Carte (litho)
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Boxing Collection: With Signor Jocko in the saddle (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Young Dutch Sam and Gipsy Cooper (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Jem Ward and Jack Carter (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Brassey and Charles Langan (litho)
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Boxing Collection: The fight between Ned Neale and Jack Nicholls (litho)
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Boxing Collection: Advert for Fred Hurtleys Litesome Belt abdominal protector for boxers (litho)
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Boxing Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 105, Satirical in Colours, 1903_4_4
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Boxing Collection: English prizefighters Daniel Mendoza and Richard Humphreys at their boxing match on 29 September


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"Boxing: A Timeless Display of Strength, Skill, and Grit" Step into the ring of history as we explore the captivating world of boxing. From iconic figures like Sonny Liston to thrilling matches that defined eras, this sport has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Gazing at a vintage poster for England's Glory Matches, one can almost hear the roar of the crowd and feel the electric atmosphere. The legendary Sugar Ray Robinson, his fists clenched with determination during a seventh-round fight, embodies the essence - unwavering resilience in the face of adversity. But boxing is not just about famous names; it is also about celebrating local heroes. English prizefighters have long captivated audiences with their raw talent and unyielding spirit. Just like brown hares gracefully sparring in an Oxon field, these pugilists showcase their agility and finesse within the squared circle. Looking back through time reveals how deeply rooted boxing is in our culture. Jack Dempsey's powerful presence on a vintage poster transports us to an era where passion overflowed from every punch thrown. Even women were not exempt from stepping into this male-dominated arena; a photograph capturing female boxers in 1933 showcases their courage and determination to break barriers. Delving further into history brings us face-to-face with trailblazers such as Daniel Mendoza and Jem Mace - pioneers who paved the way for future generations by showcasing their skills inside those four ropes. It seems that even society couldn't resist being drawn towards this exhilarating sport. As depicted on a Bystander cover from 1929, we witness a woman tirelessly training her body to withstand any challenge that comes her way – defying societal norms while embracing her passion for boxing.