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Day 17 / Muhammad AliBy Sanford Greene
warriormale:cherry-pixels:billiam-spockspeare:myheadisloud:c-ornsilk:Women boxing on a roof, circa 1
What fighting like a girl was all about in Georgian Era Britain — Elizabeth “Lady Bare K
Muhammad Ali and Elvis Presley, 1973.
Amycus, king of the Bebryces, is bound by the Argonauts after losing a boxing match to Polydeuces.
A Stag at Sharkey’s, George Bellows, 1917
Ramzan Kadyrov, former Chechen warlord and current Chechen president, poses with boxer Mike Tyson.
Babe Ruth and Jack Dempsey, September 15th, 1923.
Muhammad Ali’s robe, boxing gloves & head gear.
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ivoryathena:Badass women from history Leather clad English rocker girl Women boxing on a roof in LA
“The hell I feared no man. There was one man, he was even smaller than I, and I wouldn’t fight becau
Fun History Fact,The longest boxing match in history occurred on April 6th, 1893 between Andy Bowen
Muhammad Ali, 1942-2016. A people’s champion and a champion of humanity. Photography by Gordon Parks
Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett, the first African American instructor at Harvard. He was the instructor and
historyarchaeologyartefacts: A boxing scene depicted on a Panathenaic amphora from Ancient Greece 33
Ancient Greek Sport - Pankration One of the events in the famous Olympics of ancient Greece was the
Throughout history, artists have found inspiration in the primal nature of boxing, wrestling, and bu
Madison Square Garden, New York City, June, 1921.Infamous boxing promoter Tex Rickard created the “W
John B. Bailey, professor of sparring and gymnastics (Massachusetts[?], c. April 28th, 1870).
Al Capone and boxer Jim Braddock at Capone’s estate at Palm Island, Florida, late 1920′s
A Welsh Victory at the National Sporting Club, 31st. March, 1919. Oil on canvas. The painting depict
Ancient Roman mosaic fragment depicting two boxers. Artist unknown; ca. 300-350 CE. Now in the Rhe
Yankee Stadium 1946.
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