JACK BRITTON Boxing Photograph 1900s World Welterweight Champion HWC Boxer

This vintage photograph captures JACK BRITTON, the World Welterweight Champion Boxer from the 1900s, in a moment of triumph. The photo measures 8x10 inches and is in excellent condition. It's a rare piece of sports memorabilia for any boxing fan, especially those interested in the history of the sport. The photograph showcases Britton's skill and determination in the ring, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

Vintage JACK BRITTON Photograph
World Welterweight Champion 1900s

Jack Britton (October 14, 1885 – March 27, 1962) was an American boxer who was the first three-time world welterweight boxing champion. Born William J. Breslin in Clinton, New York, his professional career lasted for 25 years beginning in 1905. He holds the world record for the number of title bouts fought in a career with 37 (18 of which ended in no decisions), many against his arch-rival Ted "Kid" Lewis, against whom he fought 20 times. Statistical boxing website BoxRec lists Britton as the No. 6 ranked welterweight of all time while The Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer placed him at No. 3. He was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1960 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame as a first-class member in 1990.

A great boxing collectors item.
Good preowned condition.
Has some light wear.
Some yellowing.
Writing on back.
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MEASUREMENTS:
Length: 8 in / 20 cm
Height: 10 in / 25 cm

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