POREDA, STANLEY ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL POSTER (1932-FOLLOWING CARNERA VICTORY)

JO Sports Inc.

Regular price $235.00

HISTORY: Stanley Poreda, born January 30, 1909 in Jersey City, was an all around athlete in high school, excelling in all sports and starring on the gridiron. Wanting to learn about boxing, Stan went to Joe Jeanette's gym, where the Old Master took Stan in hand, teaching him the fundamentals. He began his pro career in 1929, his first bout a six round draw with Charlie Wepner at the Moose Hall in Grantwood, with the fans tearing the house down with applause. In 11 other bouts that year Stan won 9 by knockouts. In 1930, the handsome Polish Giant scored four kayo's, won nine by decision and lost a close battle to Jack Renault, the Canadian heavyweight champion. Victories over Marty Gallagher, Babe Hunt, Johnny Risko., Big Stan catapulted into the national fistic limelight when on June 24, 1932, he took the measure of Ernie Schaaf in 10 at Madison Square Garden. Following victories over Primo Camera, at the Newark Velodrome and Tommy Loughran, established Poreda as the top contender for the heavyweight crown. In 1933, in sudden reversals, Stan lost to Ernie Schaaf in a return bout, to Steve Dudas and Joe Louis. Stanley boxed Max Baer in a four-round exhibition in San Francisco for the benefit of Frankie Campbell's widow in 1935. Ironically, it was Baer who replaced Stan as top contender, and beat Primo Camera, the year before. Stan had 48 bouts, winning 22 by knockouts, 15 by decision, losing ten and one draw. Presented here is a promotional poster of Stanley Poreda which was released in 1932 after his victory over Primo Carnera.

FULL DESCRIPTION: This is an original promotional poster of Poreda picturing him weighing in against Carnera and a cartoon by Lud. Bold color and print. Bold, clear images. Clean front and back. Includes original folds. No tears. 18 1/4" x 25." Rare, the first we have offered.

Size: 18 ¼" x 25"

Condition: Excellent