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HSC: 1921 Jack Dempsey Sterling Silver Trophy fro

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HSC: 1921 Jack Dempsey Sterling Silver Trophy fro
<B>1921 Jack Dempsey Sterling Silver Trophy from Tex Rickard.</B></I> On July 2, 1921, at Boyles Thirty Acres in Jersey City, New Jersey, World Heavyweight Champion Jack Dempsey successfully defended his title for the third time by stopping the game Frenchman Georges Carpentier in four rounds. This fight was held under the promotion of George "Tex" Rickard and became the biggest fight of all time, with gate proceeds reaching over $1,000,000 for the first time in boxing history. The total in attendance for the event was over 80,000, a record at the time. In attendance were some of the most prominent people of the day, including women. No one left disappointed. Carpentier gave his best effort, landing several punches that had stopped lesser foes, but not Jack Dempsey. The fight finished in the fourth when Dempsey landed a terrific right hand to the heart, a punch that put Carpentier in what Grantland Rice referred to as "the poppy field of unconsciousness." Rice summed up the victory simply, "Human flesh and bone are still softer than iron." Tex Rickard was the great promoter of the day. He recognized the box office attraction in Dempsey and steadily courted him, something he felt necessary due to the friction present between himself and Dempsey's manager Jack Kearns. Two days after the event Rickard presented Dempsey with a beautiful sterling silver cup which is offered here. This magnificent sterling silver cup stands 11" high and is in wonderful condition. There are two dime-sized dents in the cup, one on the front at the bottom of the inscription and one on the back at the upper left, which are mentioned for the sake of accuracy, but do not detract from the overall appearance of the piece. The cup is inscribed, "To Jack Dempsey Heavyweight Champion Of The World And 'My Friend' From Tex Rickard July 4th, 1921 New York City." Offered here is an extremely historic and important cup that was given to Dempsey by his promoter, commemorating one of the biggest events in the history of professional boxing. LOA from Craig Hamilton/ JO Sports. <I>LOA from Craig Hamilton/ JO Sports.</B></I>