Johnny Dundee (1893 – 1965)

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Johnny Dundee (1893 – 1965)

Nickname: “The Scotch Wop”
Birthplace: Sciacca, Italy
Weight Class: Feather / Super Feather
Stance: Orthodox
Professional Record: 197 – 87 – 19 (22 KOs)
Years Active: 1910 – 1932

Biography
World Featherweight Champion (1921) and first Super Featherweight Champion (1923), Dundee was a crowd-pleaser with constant motion and grit.

In the Hobby
His rookie resides in the 1920s Exhibit Supply run, one of the most collected vintage series.

Rookie & Early Issues
1921 Exhibit Supply Co. (USA): true rookie card.

Registry Metadata
Earliest Issue: 1921 Exhibit Supply Co.
Rookie Year: 1921
Recent Notable Sales: 1921 Exhibit (PSA 6) — $2,000 (2023)

Legacy
Dundee’s rookie epitomizes tenacity and the immigrant spirit of boxing’s Roaring Twenties.

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