Jack Dillion
Vintage Postcard
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Ernest Cutler Price (April 23, 1891 – August 7, 1942) better known as Jack "Hoosier Bearcat" Dillon, American boxer who held the Light Heavyweight Championship of the World, vintage postcard, circa 1921.
Dillon was often referred to as "Jack the Giant Killer" for his ability to handle the most dangerous heavyweights of his era. Ring Magazine founder Nat Fleischer ranked Dillon as the #3 Light Heavyweight of all-time, while boxing promoter Charley Rose placed him at #2. The International Boxing Research Organization rates Dillon as the 16th best Light-Heavyweight ever. He was inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1959 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995.
Verso bears original printed biography and career statistics. In very good condition with light wear to surface, edges and corners.
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U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
U.S. Army Air Corps Officially Published Photograph; World War II Era
Previously unpublished, original vintage candid photograph from the Peter Warrack Archive
Previously unpublished, original vintage candid photograph from the Peter Warrack Archive