Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney Official Armband, 1927 Long Count Heavyweight Fight
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The Long Count!
Step into the heart of one of boxing’s most legendary and controversial moments with this “Official” armband worn by ringside personnel during the 1927 rematch between Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey at Soldier Field—a world heavyweight title fight that captured the attention of the sporting world. Gene Tunney was the reigning champion, and the outcome of this bout would decide the heavyweight crown, making every second, every ruling, and every official decision crucial.
In the seventh round, Dempsey knocked Tunney down, but failed to immediately move to a neutral corner as the rules required. Referee Dave Barry delayed the count until Dempsey complied, giving Tunney extra time to recover. Tunney, taking advantage of the “Long Count”, got back on his feet, survived the round, and went on to win a unanimous decision. To this day, it is one of the most talked-about controversies in boxing history - particularly with the world heavyweight title at stake!
This armband would have been worn by key ringside officials - the timekeeper (Paul Beeler), judges (George Latka and George Lytton), and Illinois Athletic Commission representatives—whose authority kept the fight fair and on schedule. In a bout defined by split-second timing, their decisions were critical to the outcome.
Owning this armband is owning a piece of live, tangible history, a direct connection to the officials whose presence shaped the “Long Count” and the legacy of two of boxing’s greatest stars.
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