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The Famous Battle Between Richard Humphreys and Daniel Mendoza, January 9th 1788, pub

3025368 The Famous Battle Between Richard Humphreys and Daniel Mendoza, January 9th 1788, pub. 1788 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info.: Richard Humphries (c.1760-1827) and Daniel Mendoza (c.1765-1836) English prizefighters; Mendoza triumphed in the bout; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Media ID 22487178

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Athletes Bare Knuckle Bareknuckle Boxer Boxers Boxing Competition Contest Fighter Fighters Match Prizefighter Pugilism Pugilist Pugilists Referee Ring Ringside


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The Famous Battle Between Richard Humphreys and Daniel Mendoza, January 9th 1788

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. This print captures the intense clash between two legendary English prizefighters, Richard Humphreys and Daniel Mendoza. The year was 1788, a time when bare-knuckle boxing reigned supreme as one of the most thrilling sports of the Georgian era. In this historic bout, Mendoza emerged triumphant against his formidable opponent. The atmosphere surrounding the ring is electric, with a raucous crowd eagerly watching every move these skilled athletes make. Spectators from all walks of life have gathered to witness this epic confrontation unfold. The engraving by James Gillray beautifully depicts the raw power and determination exuded by both fighters as they confront each other in battle. The referee stands at the ready, ensuring fair play amidst their fierce competition. This image not only showcases the physicality and skill required in pugilism but also hints at the social dynamics of that time period. It serves as a testament to England's fascination with boxing as a sport that transcended class boundaries. As we gaze upon this hand-colored engraving from centuries past, we are transported back to an era where honor and glory were sought within the confines of a roped square. This artwork immortalizes an unforgettable moment in sporting history – a true testament to human strength and resilience on display for all to see.

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