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John Henry Lewis, American boxer, 1938
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John Henry Lewis, American boxer, 1938
John Henry Lewis, American boxer, 1938. Lewis (1914-1974) was world light-heavyweight champion from 1935 until 1939. In 1939, in his final fight, he was knocked out in the first round by Joe Louis in an attempt to win the world heavyweight title. In all, Lewis fought 112 times over his career, with 98 wins, 10 defeats and 4 draws. A Churchmans Cigarettes picture card
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This print showcases John Henry Lewis, an iconic American boxer in 1938. With a beaming smile on his face, Lewis exudes confidence and determination. As the world light-heavyweight champion from 1935 to 1939, he left an indelible mark on the boxing world. In his final fight against Joe Louis in 1939, Lewis aimed to claim the world heavyweight title but was knocked out in the first round. Throughout his illustrious career, Lewis engaged in a staggering total of 112 fights with an impressive record of 98 wins, only ten defeats, and four draws. This image captures him dressed in classic boxing attire - shorts and gloves - showcasing both strength and elegance. Lewis's significance extends beyond sports; he symbolizes resilience and perseverance for African Americans during a challenging era. As an African American athlete excelling at such high levels of competition during the thirties is particularly noteworthy given the racial barriers prevalent at that time. Preserved as a Churchmans Cigarettes picture card, this historical artifact offers us a glimpse into America's sporting history while also highlighting John Henry Lewis's remarkable achievements as a sports personality and world champion. This black-and-white portrait serves as a testament to his legacy within the United States' rich cultural tapestry during the twentieth century.
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