Addendum (11/23 - 4:22 pm): We have briefly edited the original
description based upon new information provided to us by an eminent boxing
historian. The changes deal strictly with a few minor historical inaccuracies
relating to the boxer or boxers referenced here. All our original information
pertaining to the item (or items) offered in the lot (condition, provenance,
dimensions, etc.) remains unchanged and is accurate.
A rare 1860s boxing cabinet card of John Camel Heenan, known as "The Benicia Boy," who is an iconic figure due to his celebrated international contest with Tom Sayers in April 1860. Heenan is only recognized as having had three prize-fights. It was the second one which was against the British icon Sayers, the battle later being declared a draw (the ring having been completely overrun). The card measures 6.5x4.5" and was produced by HW King from London. The card is in VG with an excellent glossy, bright, clear image.