1. 1. How many do you know?
  • Results for How Many Of These Depression-Era Boxers Do You Know?

    Ouch!

    Let’s call this match early, because you clearly don’t know your Depression-era boxers. Brush up on your history and learn about the great boxers, like Mookie St. Cabbage and Jack O’Ribmeat, before getting back in the ring.
  • Results for How Many Of These Depression-Era Boxers Do You Know?

    So-so!

    You’re a lightweight for sure. You barely know your Depression-era boxers. Brush up on your history and learn about the great boxers, like Dustbowl Fernwood and All-Day Adelay Hadaway, before facing the champs again.
  • Results for How Many Of These Depression-Era Boxers Do You Know?

    Pretty Good!

    Practice a bit harder, and you’ll be a lightweight no longer. You know quite a few Depression-era boxers, but you’re still missing a lot of the greats, like Shanty Tom and Sam Sawbones.
  • Results for How Many Of These Depression-Era Boxers Do You Know?

    Very Good!

    You’re almost a champ, kid. You know just about all of the Depression-era boxers, from longtime champs like Shamus the Grammarian and Sleddin’ Joe Toboggan to flash-in-the-pan favorites like Benny “The Mailbox” O’Laughlin and Horse Corncob.
  • Results for How Many Of These Depression-Era Boxers Do You Know?

    You’re A Champ!

    Excellent! You’re the best at naming Depression-era boxers. You know all the boxers, from long-reigning champs like Odge St. Lung and T.T. Homestead to flash-in-the-pan favorites like Mystery Face Jackson and John Steinbeck.

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