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In the ring, Jack Johnson faced his toughest opponent yet, determined to defend his title with every ounce of strength he possessed

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Opponent Collection: Jack Johnson in a boxing match
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Opponent Collection: The Scotsman Who Gave His Opponent That, by H. M. Bateman
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Opponent Collection: The Battle Between Cribb and Molineaux, September 28, 1811, October 3, 1811
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Opponent Collection: The Chess Players
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Opponent Collection: Tennis Chivalry 1930S
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Opponent Collection: Caesar Releases Domitius
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Opponent Collection: The Chess Game, 1896 (oil on panel)
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Opponent Collection: Rugby Hero 1928
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Opponent Collection: Saint Dominic / Miniatures
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Opponent Collection: Titus Manlius horseback, Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1645 - 1706
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Opponent Collection: two women fighting, 1933 (b/w photo)
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Opponent Collection: A Question of Sport - 1972. Ray Illingworth
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Opponent Collection: Michael Scott-Joynt, outspoken English clergyman
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Opponent Collection: Marshal Grouchy at the Battle of Waterloo, 1873 (engraving)
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Opponent Collection: 3914249
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Opponent Collection: 3914250
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Opponent Collection: Panathenaic prize amphora, c. 510 BCE (clay)
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Opponent Collection: Top panel of a box with jousting scene, c. 1320-40 (ivory)
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Opponent Collection: 885725
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Opponent Collection: Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
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Opponent Collection: Statue of Hercules and Cacus, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
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Opponent Collection: Florence triumphant over Pisa, 1575-1580 (marble)
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Opponent Collection: Florence triumphant over Pisa, 1575-1580 (marble sculpture)
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Opponent Collection: Dispute over the immaculate conception, 1521 circa, (panel)
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Opponent Collection: Dispute on the Immaculate Conception, 1528 circa, Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis known as il
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Opponent Collection: Q: Skittles -- Tails -- Quarrel, 1890 (chromolithography)
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Opponent Collection: The Ungrateful Fool, 1660-86 (brush and Indian ink on paper)
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Opponent Collection: Disputes Of Doctors, 1531 (engraving)
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Opponent Collection: Madame Sulking, Couple, He is Reading the Newspaper and She is Sitting on the Sofa and is Offended
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Opponent Collection: Two men fighting, 1937 (b/w photo)
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Opponent Collection: The Roman wolf and the British lion sing in chorus Come Chicken, Come, 1903 (print)
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Opponent Collection: Battle between Horatii and Curiatii (detail), 17th century (fresco)
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Opponent Collection: A lady and a nun arguing over a dildo in a parlour, 18th century, 1911 (engraving)
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Opponent Collection: The enemies of the Five Year Plan, 1929 (chromolitho)
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Opponent Collection: Battle between Horatii and Curiatii (detail), 17th century (fresco)
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Opponent Collection: Battle between Horatii and Curiatii (detail), 17th century (fresco)
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Opponent Collection: Dutch peasant with two daggers attacks another card player in a, 1803 (engraving)
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Opponent Collection: Young Cassius Clay scores with a left against the veteran Archie Moore in the first round of
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Opponent Collection: Two roosters fighting in a barn yard below an eagle. 1811 (etching)
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Opponent Collection: A tortoise overtakes a sleeping hare in a race. 1811 (etching)
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Opponent Collection: Confrontation in space, 1928 (painting)
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Opponent Collection: A vixen and a lioness discuss the size of their broods. 1811 (etching)
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Opponent Collection: A fox hound berating a mastiff chained to a kennel. 1811 (etching)
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Opponent Collection: A Dispute in Cairo, 1844-91 (Watercolour)
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Opponent Collection: BONEY AND HIS NEW WIFE or a Quarrel about-Nothing!! 1810 (engraving)
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Opponent Collection: Peasants ducking for apples in a barrel, 18th century. 1906 (lithograph)
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Opponent Collection: Teams in boats jousting on the River Seine, Paris. 1906 (lithograph)


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In the ring, Jack Johnson faced his toughest opponent yet, determined to defend his title with every ounce of strength he possessed. The Battle Between Cribb and Molineaux on that fateful September day in 1811 showcased the resilience and determination of two fighters unwilling to back down. As the chess players sat across from each other, their minds engaged in a battle of wits and strategy. Every move calculated, every decision crucial - an opponent like no other. "The Scotsman Who Gave His Opponent That" by H. M. Bateman captures a moment of unexpected sportsmanship amidst fierce competition, reminding us that even rivals can show kindness. In the tennis courts of the 1930s, chivalry prevailed as opponents displayed respect for one another's skills and sportsmanship reigned supreme. Caesar's release of Domitius after their intense clash demonstrated mercy towards a fallen adversary - proving that even great leaders could show compassion to their opponents. "The Chess Game" painted in 1896 portrays two adversaries locked in an intellectual duel where victory is not measured by physical might but strategic brilliance. On the rugby field in 1928, a hero emerged among teammates as they battled against formidable opponents. Together they fought for glory and triumphed against all odds. Saint Dominic's miniatures depicted scenes where good clashed with evil; illustrating how even spiritual figures face opposition but remain steadfast in their beliefs. Titus Manlius charging on horseback epitomizes bravery when confronting foes head-on. A symbol of courage standing tall against any challenger who dared cross his path. Michael Scott-Joynt was known for his outspoken nature as he fearlessly challenged opposing views within English clergy circles - never backing down from debate or confrontation. Marshal Grouchy's engraving at Waterloo serves as a reminder that sometimes our greatest adversaries are not external forces but our own misjudgments leading to defeat or victory.