1953 Boxing ARCHIE MOORE & BOB DUNLAP Vintage Photograph GREAT SPARRING POSE

1953 Boxing ARCHIE MOORE & BOB DUNLAP Vintage Photograph GREAT SPARRING POSE
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1953 Boxing ARCHIE MOORE & BOB DUNLAP Vintage Photograph GREAT SPARRING POSE
Subject(s) - Archie Moore and Bob Dunlap

Date - 1953

Great sparring pose between these two. Both were generally Light Heavyweights who would often scale up and fight Heavyweights. Two time opponents, it appears Dunlap would also work as a sparring partner for Archie Moore when he visited the west coast. Archie was training for upcoming fight against Leonard Dugan in San Francisco.

Vintage Boxing Press, Wire, Promotional, Professional, Publicity or Studio Photograph. Please enlarge and check scans for additional details, along with any markings, tags, stamps or credits on the back of the Photo.

Size - About 10" x 8" inches.

Condition - About VG/EX condition with general handling wear. Please enlarge scans or photos to see better detail.

A great lot for the vintage Boxing Photograph and Memorabilia collector.

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