$49.50
This powerful matted and framed wall hanging is called "Through The Ropes" and features an iconic boxing image of Sugar Ray Robinson being knocked out of the ring by Jake LaMotta. This big punch was in the in the 8th round of their second match that was held on February 5, 1943, in Detroit. LaMotta won this fight - it was Robinson's first career loss.
A great historic vintage boxing image that would make a nice addition to a sports bar, a room in your home, or at the office either displayed by itself or grouped with other sports pictures.
Vintage sports wall hangings are also great to give as a gift!
Details About This Item:
• It is available in 4 different sizes
• The image is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo paper
• It has a black wood frame
• It has a palm beach white matte
• It is covered in glass or plexiglass
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Jake LaMotta and Sugar Ray Robinson Fights:
Jake LaMotta fought Sugar Ray Robinson a total of 6 times from 1942 to 1951.
In their second fight on February 5, 1943, at Olympia Stadium in Detroit, Michigan. The eighth round was historic. LaMotta landed a right to Robinson's head and a left to his body, sending him through the ropes. Robinson was saved by the bell at the count of nine. LaMotta, who was already leading on the scorecards before knocking Robinson out of the ring, pummeled and outpointed him for the rest of the fight. This was Robinson's first career loss.
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