• Cyborganism
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    91 year ago

    Got any more info on this? I’d like to know who the boxers are and why they allowed the fight to go for so long.

    • livus
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      231 year ago

      @cyborganism they didn’t. Sorry to be that guy but there’s a lot of misinformation online about this photo and @PugJesus seems to have inadvertently picked up the 7 hours figure from a hoax.

      In reality this was a 15 round match from the early 20th century (boxing used to be 15 not 12).

      It’s sometimes falsely captioned as the famous 7 hour match from the 19th century that went over 100 rounds and 7 hours.

      In this case the names are right but the description of the time is wrong.

    • PugJesusOPM
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      01 year ago

      Ray Campbell and Dick Hyland. Think it was before humane rules and norms to limit this kind of thing came about.

  • hotspur
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    31 year ago

    Damn… guess the rules were you had to KO or the bout just kept going? I can’t imagine what the last 6.75 hours of that looked like.

    • PugJesusOPM
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      31 year ago

      Throwing in the towel might have been an option, but as I understand it, the boxers were fighting for prize money, and the loser would get nothing. Hell of an incentive to stay in.

      • hotspur
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        21 year ago

        Ah yeah that would explain it better. Still, talk about determination…

  • Annoyed_🦀 A
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    11 year ago

    Much respect for them to have the stamina for the 7 hours of boxing. I guess after this they decided to time the match?