File:Tony Galento's short-lived moment of glory. From the Waterbury Evening Democrat, June 29, 1939.png
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editDescriptionTony Galento's short-lived moment of glory. From the Waterbury Evening Democrat, June 29, 1939.png |
English: Boxer 'Two Ton' Tony Galento scores a knockdown against Joe Louis in their 1939 heavyweight world title fight. Louis went on to win the bout: stopping Galento in the fourth. The photograph is from the Waterbury Evening Democrat (available via https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/). |
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Source | Library of Congress. "Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers". https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ |
Author | The Waterbury Democrat (or N/A: no visible watermark or other accreditation) |
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