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I assume that’s Mike Glover
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Rawlins card, that looks like a representation of Gans on the left. I’m guessing a sparring session. Maybe not a well known pro or an amateur. Maybe Jack Rawlins out of New Jersey.
Looks almost like an instructional pose, rather then a fight scene. |
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![]() Damn, didn't realize how many Glovers were floating around during that time period. Could also be his brother Billy, though Mike was the more accomplished of the two. They were bigger then Driscoll, but no reason they couldn't be seen sparring or posing together. There was also a Johnny Glover who fought on the East Coast and was closer to Driscoll's weight class. Interestingly, he does have a 6 month gap in his reported fight record, around the same time Driscoll came to the U.S., and would have been looking for sparring partners. Here's the only picture I could find for him. ![]() There seem to be several U.K. fighters that are also candidates during that time period, but I'm guessing since this is a U.S. issue, this is somehow related to Driscoll coming to the U.S., and involves a U.S. based fighter...though I could be wrong. Again, I suspect this is from a posed sparring (or instructional boxing) shot, and not from an official fight. |
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Thank you Dave! I think it is not a real fight, as you said. I cannot find any record of Boyo Drisoll ever fighting any of the numerous Glovers (it's amazing just how many people participated in at least a few professional boxing matches in this period, and how popular the sport was at the time compared to now. It feels like everybody and their father boxed for bucks at some point).
The E79's are based on real photographs, but the photos are often 2 different photos put together in the art for the card (like the Al Kaufman and Mike Sullivan, they are 2 post studio photos placed together to be fighting each other on the card art). I can't find any connection between Joe Gans and a Rawlins either. Whether 1 photograph from a sparring session or 2 independent pictures put together, the original photos might be out there somewhere still but I have had no luck in finding them. The E79's showing fighting partners for Tom Sharkey and Jack O'Brien are mysteries to me too, but they are not given any name and may have been based on some generic boxing picture instead of a real pro. Last edited by G1911; 07-13-2023 at 10:37 PM. |
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For what it's worth. Here's a photo of Mike Glover I found in my files.
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