
Ring Magazine’s editor/publisher Nate Fleisher called Tendler the “greatest southpaw in ring history”
Ring Magazine’s editor/publisher Nate Fleisher called Tendler the “greatest southpaw in ring history”
Called the greatest southpaw boxer who ever lived, Lew Tendler was also known as the “boxing newsboy”
Allentown Evening Chronicle features a story on visit from boxing champion
Gil Turner, who fought for the welterweight title, with his manager George Katz and George’s nephew
George Katz (in center in jacket) with (from left to right) “Toothpick” Brown, Jimmy Washington, Cortez Jackson, Gil Turner, Willie Reddish, Young Willie Reddish, and Sammy Fuller
Tendler in the center, flanked (on left) by Runyon a famous writer, and (on right) by Hoover the Director of the FBI
Joe Walcott vs Rocky Marciano at Municipal Stadium in Philadelphia
Leroy Haynes vs Al Ettore
Eugene “Cyclone” Hart vs Stanley “Kitten” Hayward (who earlier in his career was managed by George Katz). The fight lasted one minute – Hayward was knocked out.
A boxing match in 1926 between contenders for the Featherweight Championship