Hey Perry That's cool. That's what I was talking about - so prior to 1892, you would see championship fights bare knuckled I would guess? I thought I had seen a show staged in the early 1800's with fights without gloves. You have to be pretty tough to fight in those days!
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those are the best fights to watch! nobody wants to see a 12 round decision.. of course, back in those days it was more like "up to" 110 rounds..
Have you got any cards that depict "bare knuckle" boxing?
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Mike
That's cool. That's what I was talking about - so prior to 1892, you would see championship fights bare knuckled I would guess? I thought I had seen a show staged in the early 1800's with fights without gloves. You have to be pretty tough to fight in those days!
thanx for sharing the info/card!
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Mike
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Great cards! Can you imagine what one of these guys look like after a fight?
Ben Caunt - Bare-knuckle Champion of England 1841 - 1845
Bartley Gorman was the most famous bareknuckle fighter of modern times. Between 1972-1992, he reigned supreme in the world of illegal gypsy boxing.
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Mike