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Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 11 Sep 2016, 13:57
by Norm
Butte is a tough place... "When I was a kid, police had to fight number one-ranked contenders."
Dillon Tribune Examiner, March 17, 1970

Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 06 Nov 2016, 01:09
by kkivela
Norm wrote:
Dempsey poses with world famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. It was thought that Russell made several sketches of the camps and arena, but none have been found. Russell died in 1926.
I was wondering where you obtained this photograph? I have this original photograph from Great Falls. Thanks!
Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 06 Nov 2016, 12:04
by kkivela
Norm wrote:
Dempsey poses with world famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. It was thought that Russell made several sketches of the camps and arena, but none have been found. Russell died in 1926.
Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 07 Nov 2016, 18:34
by Norm
kkivela wrote:Norm wrote:
Dempsey poses with world famous cowboy artist Charles M. Russell. It was thought that Russell made several sketches of the camps and arena, but none have been found. Russell died in 1926.
I was wondering where you obtained this photograph? I have this original photograph from Great Falls. Thanks!
The image came from the book "The Fight That Won't Stay Dead" by James W. 'Body' Johnson. Very cool you have the original !
Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 14 Jan 2017, 15:37
by Norm
Interesting bit of local history here. John L. Sullivan would have been 49 when he and Jake Kilrain put on an exhibition sparring tour reliving their historic battle from July 8, 1889. The bout is considered to be a turning point in boxing history because it was the last world title bout fought under the London Prize Ring Rules, and therefore the last bare-knuckle heavyweight title bout.
John Lawrence Sullivan (October 12, 1858 – February 2, 1918)
The Columbian, 1 October 1908 (Columbia Falls, Montana)

Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 25 Oct 2017, 17:09
by Norm
Boxing in Kalispell at Majestic Valley Arena on Sat. Oct 28.
I've updated to correct card, this article shows matchups that have changed some.
http://flatheadbeacon.com/2017/10/24/fi ... kalispell/
Re: Vintage Montana Boxing
Posted: 14 Feb 2018, 00:42
by Chuck1052
According to a ringside report in the October 16, 1925 edition of the Great Falls Tribune, Joe Simonich and Pete Bross fought twelve rounds with a draw verdict being rendered in a bout in Great Falls, Montana on October 15, 1925. This is a "new" bout for the two boxers, who fought each other at least five times. Simonich won by decision in three bouts with the remaining two ending in a draw. On the undercard, Al Rossberg and Frenchie Hinaud fought to a draw in a four-round bout.
- Chuck Johnston