LOUIS, JOE-ARTURO GODOY WIRE PHOTO (1940-14TH ROUND)
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On February 9, 1940 at Madison Square Garden in New York world heavyweight champion Joe Louis defended his title against tough South American Arturo Godoy. Louis won a close 15 round split decision. "Louis won sloppily against a bruising, mauling and rushing fighter who knew no fear or retreat." The New York Times. The only rounds in which the three agreed were the 3rd, 8th (both to Godoy) and the 14th (Louis). Lecron had it 10-4-1 in rounds for Louis. Godoy thought he was entitled to a draw but the New York Times reported the decision as "eminently fair" - its reporter giving it 10-5 to Louis, stating that other reporters had a similar result. Offered here is an original wire depicting action in the 14th round.
This is an original Associated Press wire photo with stamp on back and caption on the front. Bold, clear image. Mild crease in upper right corner. Clean front and back. No tears. Minor corner wear, 7" x 9."
This is an original Associated Press wire photo with stamp on back and caption on the front. Bold, clear image. Mild crease in upper right corner. Clean front and back. No tears. Minor corner wear, 7" x 9."
Size: 7 x 9
Condition: very good