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HISTORY: Lew Tendler is called the greatest southpaw (left-hander) in ring history by The Ring magazine editor-publisher Nat Fleischer. In 1961, Tendler became the sixteenth prize-fighter elected to the Boxing Hall of Fame. Yet, as great a fighter as he was, Tendler never won a championship. From his first professional fight in 1913, at age 15 years, until his final bout in 1928, Tendler fought the best in four weight classes, including seven world champions. A brilliant lightweight and welterweight, Tendler made just one career mistake: fighting in the same era as the legendary Benny Leonard. He would meet champion Leonard in two classic and widely heralded matches, losing the first bruising battle on a no-decision. Although the younger Tendler had soundly thrashed Leonard throughout their 12- round bout, the State of New Jersey (site of the July 27, 1922 match) had a no-decision law that meant a champion could only lose his title by a knockout.Presented here is an original signed photograph of Lew Tendler.
FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original posed photograph of a young Lew Tendler shown in full, fight pose. Bold, clear image. Clean front and back. Not torn. Mild creasing at top border. Boldly signed in ink, "With kindest regards Yg. Lew Tendler to Perry Wiley a great guy." Beautiful and bold in every way. 6 1/4" x 10."