c. 1970 Boxing JIMMY ELLIS Vintage Photograph HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Jumping Rope

c. 1970 Boxing JIMMY ELLIS Vintage Photograph HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Jumping Rope
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c. 1970 Boxing JIMMY ELLIS Vintage Photograph HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Jumping Rope
Subject(s) - Jimmy Ellis

Date - c. 1970

Heavyweight Titlist and top Contender from Louisville, Kentucky. Fought Oscar Bonavena, Jerry Quarry, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, Floyd Patterson, Earnie Shavers, Ron Lyle, Joe Bugner and many others.

Great shot of Ellis jumping rope in training with a view of a Carlos Ortiz vs. Edmundo Leite fight poster in the background.

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 8" x 10" inches.

Condition - About VG 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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