Bill Richmond; Bill Richmond (1763-1829). Pugilist / Boxer. Portrait. The son of former slaves; Richmond became a respected boxer. He fought a famous match against the British champion Tom Cribb in 1805. After retirement he established a boxing academy in London. Became a popular publican and respected member of the Fancy.Image taken from Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilism; from the days of the reowned Broughton and Slack; to the heroes of the present milling 鎟a! By One of the Fancy [i. e. Pierce Egan]. [With plates.]Originally published / produced in G. Smeeton: London; 1812.G. Smeeton: London; 1812.From: Boxiana; or Sketches of ancient and modern pugilis.7920. g. 30; opposite 440London; British Library.
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