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Heavyweight Championship of Europe - Carpentier v Beckett
Heavyweight Championship of Europe - Georges Carpentier vs. Joe Beckett - The knockout - French fighter Carpentier watching his fallen rival - 4th December, 1919 Date: 1919
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Beckett Bout Boxer Boxers Boxing Carpentier Championship Fight Fighters Heavyweight Inset Jul19 Knocked Ring Ropes 1919 December
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This striking photograph captures the intense moment during the Heavyweight Championship of Europe bout between Georges Carpentier and Joe Beckett, which took place on the 4th of December, 1919, in London. The image shows Carpentier, the French fighter, watching in triumph as Beckett lies knocked out and defeated at the ropes. The two boxers had given their all in the ring, and the exhaustion and determination etched on their faces tell the story of their grueling battle. The 1910s was an era of great excitement in the world of boxing, and this fight was no exception. Carpentier, a charismatic and powerful fighter, was known for his aggressive style and impressive knockout record. Beckett, on the other hand, was a formidable opponent, who had previously held the British and European titles. The anticipation leading up to their highly-publicized match was palpable, and the fight did not disappoint. The photograph captures the raw emotion and intensity of the moment, with Carpentier's intense gaze fixed on his fallen rival. The inset portrait of the two fighters adds context to the scene, highlighting their contrasting styles and the physical toll the fight had taken on them. The image is a testament to the skill, determination, and courage of these two great fighters, and serves as a reminder of the rich history of boxing in the early 20th century.
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