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Boxing Collection (page 5)

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

Background imageBoxing Collection: Sport Boxer 4

Sport Boxer 4
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageBoxing Collection: Sport Boxer 3

Sport Boxer 3
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageBoxing Collection: Sport Boxer 2

Sport Boxer 2
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageBoxing Collection: Sport Boxer 1

Sport Boxer 1
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageBoxing Collection: The Boxer Muscle

The Boxer Muscle
Sugiarto Widodo

Background imageBoxing Collection: What's going on

What's going on
Lasse Quintus

Background imageBoxing Collection: Training robe worn by Muhammad Ali at the 5th Street Gym, 1964

Training robe worn by Muhammad Ali at the 5th Street Gym, 1964
White terry cloth Everlast robe worn by Muhammad Ali at the 5th Street Gym, a boxing gym in Miami Beach, Florida. Ali became World Heavyweight Boxing Champion the same year

Background imageBoxing Collection: Rocky Marciano undefeated former heavyweight champion of the world, arriving in London

Rocky Marciano undefeated former heavyweight champion of the world, arriving in London 1962

Background imageBoxing Collection: Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), two males fighting. Grampians National Park

Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus), two males fighting. Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia

Background imageBoxing Collection: The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Creator: William Nicholson

The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Creator: William Nicholson
The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Two men in a boxing ring. From " An Almanac Of Twelve Sports" by Rudyard Kipling. [William Heinemann, London, 1898]

Background imageBoxing Collection: Mountain Hares (Lepus timidus) boxing in winter. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, January

Mountain Hares (Lepus timidus) boxing in winter. Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK, January

Background imageBoxing Collection: Fight between Dick Curtis and Jack Perkins, 1828 (late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Pugnis)

Fight between Dick Curtis and Jack Perkins, 1828 (late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Pugnis)
Fight between Dick Curtis and Jack Perkins, 1828 (late 19th or early 20th century. An illustration from Famous Fights. Born in Southwark, Dick Curtis (1802-1843) became a professional boxer in 1820

Background imageBoxing Collection: Greek Vase, Black-figure Amphora depicting Boxing Scene, c6th century BC

Greek Vase, Black-figure Amphora depicting Boxing Scene, c6th century BC. Etruscan civilization. Panathenaic From the Tomb of the Warrior at Vulci, Viterbo province, Italy. Detail

Background imageBoxing Collection: Baby Kangaroo

Baby Kangaroo
Kangaroo is the iconic animal of Australia

Background imageBoxing Collection: Alì vs Foreman

Alì vs Foreman
Massimo Strumia

Background imageBoxing Collection: SLAM

SLAM
Jørgen Sørensen

Background imageBoxing Collection: Fighters

Fighters
Henry Zhao

Background imageBoxing Collection: The old champ

The old champ
Linda Wride

Background imageBoxing Collection: Kickboxing fighting

Kickboxing fighting
Henry Zhao

Background imageBoxing Collection: Poster for a circus show, 1933 (lithograph)

Poster for a circus show, 1933 (lithograph)
FIA5362399 Poster for a circus show, 1933 (lithograph) by Russian School (20th century); 87x63 cm; Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageBoxing Collection: The Interior of the Fives Court - from engraving

The Interior of the Fives Court - from engraving
3786246 The Interior of the Fives Court - from engraving; (add.info.: The Interior of the Fives Court - from engraving by C. Turner after painting by T. Blake)

Background imageBoxing Collection: Johnny Walker - from engraving by Geo. Hunt

Johnny Walker - from engraving by Geo. Hunt
3786254 Johnny Walker - from engraving by Geo. Hunt; (add.info.: Johnny Walker - from engraving by Geo. Hunt after painting by A.S.Henning)

Background imageBoxing Collection: Chief handpiece Augusto Rivetti Second Centuria, in a boxing match

Chief handpiece Augusto Rivetti Second Centuria, in a boxing match Bussoleno. Date of Photograph:07/08/1927

Background imageBoxing Collection: 1936 Berlin Olympic Games: final boxing round between Runge (Germany) and Lowel (Argentina)

1936 Berlin Olympic Games: final boxing round between Runge (Germany) and Lowel (Argentina) Germany Berlin, Olympiastadion. Date of Photograph:1936

Background imageBoxing Collection: Two boxers. The man in black shorts is De Mejo

Two boxers. The man in black shorts is De Mejo Trieste. Date of Photograph:1941

Background imageBoxing Collection: 5860106

5860106

Background imageBoxing Collection: 5860105

5860105

Background imageBoxing Collection: 5860104

5860104

Background imageBoxing Collection: Big Jab

Big Jab
m salim bhayangkara

Background imageBoxing Collection: The Gentleman

The Gentleman
Alvaro Perez

Background imageBoxing Collection: tired

tired
Rudolf Wungkana

Background imageBoxing Collection: Ancient boxing gloves or caestus

Ancient boxing gloves or caestus
Boxing gloves or caestus, showing ways that Lottatori fighters bound their hands for combat. 1, 2, 3 from the Maffei Museum, and 4, 5 from an ancient urn in St. Stefano church, Piscinola

Background imageBoxing Collection: Henry Pearce, The Game Chicken, boxer

Henry Pearce, The Game Chicken, boxer
Henry (Hen) Pearce (nickname The Game Chicken), boxer

Background imageBoxing Collection: Boxing match, Jack Johnson v Jess Willard, Havana, Cuba

Boxing match, Jack Johnson v Jess Willard, Havana, Cuba
Jack Johnson (1878-1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant, African-American world heavyweight champion boxer, 1908-1915, in the world heavyweight title match (in Havana)

Background imageBoxing Collection: Petty Officer Matthew Curran, Irish boxer

Petty Officer Matthew Curran, Irish boxer
Petty Officer Matthew Curran (1882-1938), nicknamed Nutty Curran, Irish heavyweight boxer. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBoxing Collection: Danahar or Danaher, boxer

Danahar or Danaher, boxer
A boxer named Danahar or Danaher (there were several), seen here in what appears to be a turn of the century studio photo with painted backdrop, and a trophy on the right. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBoxing Collection: Charlie Hardcastle, English boxer

Charlie Hardcastle, English boxer
Charlie Hardcastle (1894-1960), English featherweight boxer Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBoxing Collection: Freddie Mills fighting Bruce Woodcock at White Cty in 1949

Freddie Mills fighting Bruce Woodcock at White Cty in 1949
Frederick Percival ( Freddie ) Mills (1919-1965) - English boxer, and the world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950

Background imageBoxing Collection: Tom Hickman, boxer

Tom Hickman, boxer, nicknamed The Gasman

Background imageBoxing Collection: Tom Cannon, boxer

Tom Cannon, boxer, nicknamed The Great Gun of Windsor

Background imageBoxing Collection: Roman boxing scene and three types of Cestus

Roman boxing scene and three types of Cestus

Background imageBoxing Collection: Henry Pearce and John Gully, boxers

Henry Pearce and John Gully, boxers
Henry (Hen) Pearce (nickname The Game Chicken) and John Gully, boxers

Background imageBoxing Collection: Jem Mace and Sam Langford, boxers

Jem Mace and Sam Langford, boxers of different generations

Background imageBoxing Collection: Bruce Woodcock and Tami Mauriello in boxing match

Bruce Woodcock and Tami Mauriello in boxing match
Bruce Woodcock and Tami Mauriello in a boxing match

Background imageBoxing Collection: Tiger Jack'Smith (James Addis), British heavyweight boxer

Tiger Jack'Smith (James Addis), British heavyweight boxer
Tiger Jack Smith (James Addis) (1875-1931), British heavyweight boxer from Merthyr Tydfil. Addis fought James Gunner Moir for the Heavyweight Championship of England in February 1907

Background imageBoxing Collection: The Boxer, 1933 (oil on canvas)

The Boxer, 1933 (oil on canvas)
1195863 The Boxer, 1933 (oil on canvas) by Somov, Konstantin Andreevic (1869-1939); 54.8x46 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageBoxing Collection: Ticket for boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston, 1965. Creator: Unknown

Ticket for boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston, 1965. Creator: Unknown
The fight, known as " Ali vs. Liston II" (the pair boxed previously in 1964 in Miami Beach, Florida), was Alis first after changing his name from Cassius Clay

Background imageBoxing Collection: Police Gazette Championship Belt and presentation case awarded to Ezzard Charles, 1948

Police Gazette Championship Belt and presentation case awarded to Ezzard Charles, 1948
Ezzard Mack Charles (1921-1975), known as the Cincinnati Cobra, was an African-American professional boxer and World Heavyweight Champion



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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.