


Legendary Boxer Sam Langford, Circa 1910
This photograph features Sam Langford, an iconic figure in the world of boxing, captured between 1910 and 1915. Born on March 4, 1883, Langford was a Canadian-American boxer who gained fame for his exceptional skill and remarkable power in the ring. Throughout his career, he fought in multiple weight classes, often competing against much larger opponents. Known as the Boston Bone Crusher, he was celebrated for his resilience and strategic fighting style, making him one of the most respected boxers of his time.
Langfords career spanned over two decades, during which he fought more than 300 bouts, securing a reputation that still resonates in boxing history today. Despite not being awarded a world title during his career, his achievements in multiple weight divisions have led many to consider him one of the greatest boxers ever. This photo, produced by the Bain News Service, serves as a visual testament to Langfords impact on the sport, allowing us to glimpse the man behind the legend during a pivotal era in boxing history when the sport was rapidly evolving. Langfords legacy continues to inspire future generations of fighters and boxing enthusiasts alike.

Legendary Boxer Sam Langford, Circa 1910