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Fitzsimmons/Corbett Boxing Medal [202341]

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Fitzsimmons/Corbett Boxing Medal [202341]
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Great Fight! Heart shaped medal commemorating the Corbett/Fitzsimmons boxing match March 17, 1897 at Carson City Nevada. 27 x 31 mm. Nevada's first legal prize fight, held on St. Patrick's Day was also the first full length film. The crowd mostly supported "Gentleman Jim" Corbett, the former title-holder. He appeared to be the victor in the early rounds, marking Fitzsimmons face with several cuts. In the sixth round, Corbett landed an uppercut to Fitzsimmons' jaw, followed by a right hand to his nose, causing him to stagger, but he stayed upright and Corbett began to tire in the next round. The two traded blows during the next seven rounds, with the fatigued Corbett having little power behind his punches, and Fitzsimmons waiting for the right opportunity to strike. It came in the 14th round, when Corbett raised his gloves to protect his face, after being hit on the neck, and Fitzsimmons followed with a strong punch to Corbett's body, just under his heart; the blow caused Corbett to crumple into the ropes and let out a loud moan. Fitzsimmons landed a second punch to Corbett's stomach and the former champ fell to his knees. He couldn't rise to his feet and the referee counted him out.


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