LYGGETT, SR., JIMMY SIGNED REAL PHOTO POSTCARD

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Jimmy Lyggett (1897, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – c. 1955, somewhere in US) was an American boxer and boxing trainer. He started boxing at the age of 17. At the age of 20, he won the United States Championship for professional Black boxers.[2] One year later, he boxed with Eddie Palmer and won the match by KO in 19 rounds, taking the title of the champion of the "Colored Championship of the World'. Lyggett fought with several great boxers during his career. He boxed against Jack Blackburn on November 25, 1918 in Philadelphia (ND, 6 rounds) and in 1919 with George Robinson, who later two times fought for 'Colored' World middleweight title. After winning the World Colored Heavyweight Championship, he moved Europe in order to prove himself as the best boxer in the world. He fought several top European boxers , including state champions and vice champions of Germany: Rudolf Arndt, Hans Breitenstraeter, Walter Buckszun, Kurt Prenzel, Adolf Seybold, Rudi Wagener, and Adolf Wiegert, as well as Dane Chic Nelson, and Italian Giuseppe Spalla. He boxed against Max Schmeling twice: the first time on December 26, 1924 in Cologne, losing by TKO in 4th round (disqualification), and second time, in a rematch in Berlin, on April 3, 1925. The two men drew in 8 rounds. After these fights, he was Schmeling's sparring partner for a period of time. Offered here is an original, real photo postcard which has been signed by Jimmy Lyygett.
This is an original, real photo postcard of Lyygett in fight pose. Signed on the front in ink, "Jimmy Lyget." Bold, clear image. Unused. Not creased or torn. Minor edge wear. Some soiling on back. Clean front. 3 1/4" x 5 1/4."

Size: 3 1/4 x 5 1/4

Condition: excellent