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Lot # 188: 1912 Jack Johnson Vs. Jim Flynn Fight Ticket

Starting Bid: $500.00

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Item was in Auction "December 2005",
which ran from 11/22/2005 12:00 AM to
11/30/2005 9:00 PM



Uncut ticket from the July 4, 1912 Jack Johnson-Jim Flynn heavyweight championship bout is a thundering echo of the turbulent reign of the black champ whose victories over a string of “great white hopes” prompted lynchings of blacks, and politicians to devise ways to punish him the way few fighters could inside the ring. This was Johnson’s first defense of the title he took from James Jeffries in 1910 and capped an in-your-face year in which he marred a white woman who soon committed suicide. The fight was held in Las Vegas, New Mexico, with Johnson KO’ing “The Fighting Fireman” (and breaking his jaw) in round 9. Soon after the fight, he was convicted of taking a white woman across state lines for “immoral purposes.” Sentenced to a year and a day in prison and fined $1,000, he fled the country and spent the next 7 years on the lam. Ten-dollar cardboard ticket is 2.5 x 8.25” with inset facial shots of the fighters against a subtle light blue pattern with black lettering and a blank purple back. Nicely preserved and VG-EX w/scattered areas of small paper loss, more so on back. Also includes a great 4.75 x 7.5” b&w group shot of Johnson and his integrated entourage during training for the fight.

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