Ramon Lloret Spanish Fighter Boxer 1940s Silver Gelatin Real Photo Postcard

Ramon Lloret Spanish Fighter Boxer 1940s Silver Gelatin Real Photo Postcard
Ramón Lloret was a Spanish professional boxer active in the mid-20th century, notably nicknamed "El pequeño Max Baer valenciano" (The little Max Baer Valencian). This appellation connected him to the renowned American heavyweight champion Max Baer, suggesting Lloret possessed a formidable fighting style or comparable physical prowess within his own weight class. The postcard's dedication to Aurelio Puchol, a prominent Valencian bullfighter, highlights a cultural intersection between two highly popular, albeit distinct, spectator sports in Spain during this era.

Dated December 10, 1941, and referencing a "presentation in Barcelona," this image places Lloret's career within the early Francoist period in Spain. Despite the country's isolation and recovery following the Spanish Civil War, professional boxing maintained significant public appeal, with Barcelona serving as a crucial center for the sport. Such "presentations" were often significant professional debuts or important fights in a fighter's career, contributing to the city's lively sporting culture.
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