Jack Dempsey (1895-1983) was the most famous boxer in the world during the 1920s, world heavyweight champion from 1919 to 1926. His fight against French boxer Georges Carpentier on July 2, 1921, dubbed "The Fight of the Century," was the first sporting event to receive live radio coverage.
He retired from boxing in 1927 and capitalized on his fame to lend his name to a series of business enterprises, including casinos and restaurants.
He was married four times and had three children, but, according to rumor, was a hit at the "homo parties" in Hollywood in the 1920s.
And there's a nude photo.
The face looks like him. The body is a little more defined, but he is younger, in his late teens or early 20s.
It may be from the German movie Weg zu Kraft und Schonheit (1925), which used nude models, including Johnny Weissmuller and Jack Dempsey, to illustrate Roman sports, gymnastics, and dance. It's available on youtube, but I don't find Dempsey there.
Here's a bulge shot. Compare, and see if the penises could be the same.
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Monday, December 23, 2019
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Nude Photos of Tony Sansone
Here are the nude photos of Tony Sansone (1915-1987), the early bodybuilder and gay icon.
1. A Valentino look by Earl Forbes.
2. A classic pose.
3.More bulk, with abs, by Edward Townsend.
4. Charles Atlas and Tony Sansone holding hands.
5. An artistic light-and-shadow display.
The full post is on Boomer's Beefcake and Bonding
1. A Valentino look by Earl Forbes.
2. A classic pose.
3.More bulk, with abs, by Edward Townsend.
4. Charles Atlas and Tony Sansone holding hands.
5. An artistic light-and-shadow display.
The full post is on Boomer's Beefcake and Bonding
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