TENDLER, LEW RESTAURANT POSTCARD

JO Sports, Inc.

Regular price $65.00

HISTORY: Lew Tendler is called the greatest southpaw (left-hander) in ring history by The Ring magazines 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 a postcard from Lew Tendler's reataurant that he opened after his boxing career.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is a used, color postcard measuring 3 1/2 inches by 5 1/2 inches. The postcard is clean. Not creased or torn. Corner wear.

Size: 3 ½" x 5 ½"

Condition: Very Good