
What a great photo eh? Bonecrusher posted this at ESB:
Ok the guy on the canvas was highly rated Heavyweight prospect Luther McCarty, billed as the Great White Hope at Heavyweight.
This was taken in his fight against Arthur Pelky on 24/5/1913.
Before the bout started the promoter of the fight Tommy Burns asked a local Minister to deliver an invocation. The Minister said:
"In the midst of life, we are in death. Even these huge athletes are not immune. The giants and the weaklings must obey the inevitable law. These men , sitting here, awaiting the start of this fight, do not know when they will be struck down. Let all of us then, resolve to live our lives so that when we are called, we shall not be found wanting".
Minutes after delivering this the fight began. After a few brief exchanges McCarty suddenly collapsed, from what seemed to be a very light blow, and was gasping for breath. He was counted out.
The promoter, Tommy Burns, had specially built the arena out of a barn to host the bout and was holding 10,000 fans.
They fought a fix was on and had been swindled, fights broke out and police had to clear the arena. Meanwhile, the 21 year old McCarty was still unconscious on the canvas, and was eventually pronounced dead.
The picture I posted was captured as McCarty lay on the canvas, being counted out by the referee, and it was reported the ray of sunlight that had broken through the wooden roof, you can see shining down on McCarty's prone body lasted for 10 seconds, the 10 seconds McCarty was been counted out by the referee
In that time frame this famous picture was captured, it was determined after the fight that McCarty died from a hemorrhage of the brain, caused not by a blow in the fight, but a injury he sunstained when he fell from a horse before the fight.
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/mccarthy.htm



