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"A Knock-Out," a 1921 lithograph by famed American artist George Bellows.
Ceferino Garcia, middleweight from Naval, Philippines who held the NYSAC championship from 1939 to 1940 and helped popularize the bolo punch.
Marvin Camel, the first official cruiserweight champion, and a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes.
"Sugar" Ray Leonard and Salvador Sánchez don the cover of the March 1982 issue of The Ring.
"Dempsey–Firpo was sloppy, brief, and savage. The fight lasted four shit-kicking minutes, and a century later it’s still potent."
"Young Sanford" Fred Houpe, then an unbeaten heavyweight prospect and former Chicago Golden Gloves champion, shadowboxes in front of a mural of his manager, comedian Redd Foxx, born John Sanford and known for his starring role on the TV show "Sanford and Son," in 1975.
The excellent cover of Sports Illustrated in June of 1982 featuring a painting of champion Larry Holmes and challenger Gerry Cooney, by artist Bart Forbes.