Oddest fight record I've seen yet

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I'm slowly transcribing the "Chronology" section of Owen Swift's "Hand-book to Boxing" (for my republishing hobby) and I've come across a number of very interesting entries. This is, by far, the most interesting so far (bearing in mind that I still have a good number of pages yet to go).

1801 Aug. 11. Sancho Panza beat Don Quixote (both barbers). Near Bath.

Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
 

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I'm slowly transcribing the "Chronology" section of Owen Swift's "Hand-book to Boxing" (for my republishing hobby) and I've come across a number of very interesting entries. This is, by far, the most interesting so far (bearing in mind that I still have a good number of pages yet to go).



Peace favor your sword,
Kirk
Sancho probably got tired of Don charging windmills and challenged him. :D
Very interesting indeed.
Thanks for sharing.
 

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