MARSHALL, LLOYD BOXING LICENSE (1962)

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Regular price $250.00

HISTORY: Lloyd Marshall was a light heavyweight boxer who was inducted posthumously into the International Boxing Hall of Fame on June 2010. Marshall began boxing at the age of 17 and turned pro in 1936. In 1943 Marshall fought for the "Duration" Light Heavyweight Title against Jimmy Bivins. During the bout, Bivins was knocked down in the 7th for a 2-count, and then Marshall was down for nine in the 9th, and at the bell in the 12th. Marshall was then being counted out in the 13th to lose the bout. In 1944 he captured the Vacant "Duration" World Light Heavyweight Title with a victory over Nate Bolden. Due to the fact that he fought at his peak during World War II, Marshall never fought for an officially recognized world title. He retired in 1951 after KO losses to Bobo Olson and then Harry Matthews. 

Offered here is an original professional boxer's license which was issued to Lloyd Marshall by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1962.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original professional boxer's license which was issued to Lloyd Marshall by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1962. Typed two sided license. Includes personal information about Lloyd Marshall. Small staple holes at upper corners. Mild soiling from handling. Not creased or torn. 3" x 5."

Size: 3" x 5"

Condition: Very Good