Benny Leonard is either the #1 or #2 greatest lightweight of all time, depending on who you ask. He held the title from May of 1917 to January 1925 and beat a Who's Who of Hall of Fame fighters in the process. The Ghetto Wizard, considered the greatest of all Jewish champions, went on the vaudeville stage, starred in films, joined the Merchant Marines in World War II, and remained active in boxing as a referee; in fact, he suffered a fatal heart attack in 1947 while refereeing a bout. We are pleased to offer a variety of memorabilia spanning Leonard’s career starting from his earliest days as a fighter, including action and posed news photos, movie memorabilia, and large promotional items. A full list is on our website.
1917 Police Gazette cover and story
1917 photos (2) in Army uniform
1919 promo photo 7 x 11
1920 portrait by Bain News Service
1921 portrait
1922 photos (2) from Leonard-Kansas title fight
1924 Reputable Pictures publicity photo for serial The Flying Fists
1924 oversized lobby card from the serial The Evil Eye
1925 studio publicity photos (2) from serial The Flying Fists
1925 photo of Leonard and family
1926 Acme Newspictures photo of Leonard and HOFer Tommy Gibbons
1920s large mounted photo display
1920s oversized photo 14 x 10
1931 publicity photo 5 x 7 in formal wear
1933 Leonard sparring with HOFer Barney Ross
1940s Leonard in the Merchant Marine with HOFers Barney Ross, Mickey Walker and Tony Canzoneri
Snapshot of Leonard and writer Hype Igoe
Benny Leonard boxing glove vending machine charm