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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English and Yankee "International" prize fight. (search)
e great prize fight between Heenan and King was to have come off in England on the 8th inst. --The stake is $10,000 and the champion belt Heenan refused to fight Jem Mace, who is a smaller man than Sayers; but immediately upon Mace being whipped by King accepted a challenge from the latter. From an article in the New York Herald Mace being whipped by King accepted a challenge from the latter. From an article in the New York Herald on the subject we take the following: Tom King is backed by the democracy, as the sporting denizens of the East End of London may be termed. He belongs to that qarter of the city by birth, was first brought out there, and in all his matches has been backed from there. He stands six feet two and a half inches in height, andlth, gave great satisfaction to his numerous friends and backers. In his daily excursions he was also generally accompanied by Bill Royal, who is matched to fight Mace for the championship in December next, and who is also training at Newmarket. King has also gone into training; but we have not yet heard of the locality he has s