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Keywords: people indoor monochrome Lot 9437-12: Ring Champs Honor African-American Fighter. Joe Louis, (second from right), the world’s heavy-weight champion, who is now a “Buck Private” in the U.S. Army, received an ovation from the whole U.S. sporting world for his defeat of Buddy Baer. Three ex-champions paid Louis special tribute. From left to right: Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, Joe Louis, and James Braddock. Dempsey is a First Lieutenant in the N.Y. State Guard. Tunney, a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy, is another champion working for Uncle Sam. Photograph released February 1942, by Office of War Information. (2015/11/20). Lot 9437-12: Ring Champs Honor African-American Fighter. Joe Louis, (second from right), the world’s heavy-weight champion, who is now a “Buck Private” in the U.S. Army, received an ovation from the whole U.S. sporting world for his defeat of Buddy Baer. Three ex-champions paid Louis special tribute. From left to right: Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, Joe Louis, and James Braddock. Dempsey is a First Lieutenant in the N.Y. State Guard. Tunney, a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy, is another champion working for Uncle Sam. Photograph released February 1942, by Office of War Information. (2015/11/20).
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