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David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985
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David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985. © Mirrorpix

Monte Fresco OBE
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
DM 85 2900

Media ID 21853841

Champion 1985

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David Pearce, the renowned British Heavyweight Champion, bids farewell to his illustrious boxing career on May 20th, 1985. This print by Monte Fresco OBE captures a momentous occasion in the world of sports as Pearce steps down from his championship throne. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the raw determination and unwavering spirit that propelled Pearce to greatness throughout the 1980s. The black and white composition adds a touch of nostalgia, transporting us back to an era where boxing legends were born. Pearce's imposing figure dominates the frame, exuding both power and grace. His muscular physique tells tales of countless hours spent honing his craft inside the ring. With sweat glistening on his brow and fists clenched tightly at his sides, he stands tall as a symbol of resilience and triumph. As British Heavyweight Champion for several years, Pearce became an icon within the sport—a source of inspiration for aspiring boxers worldwide. This photograph serves as a testament to his indomitable spirit and dedication. Monte Fresco OBE masterfully captures this historic moment with unparalleled artistry—every detail meticulously preserved for posterity. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to that fateful day when David Pearce bid farewell to one chapter while etching himself into boxing folklore forever.


Framed Prints of David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

Relive the historic moment with our Framed Print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring the iconic image of David Pearce on the day he stood down as British Heavyweight Champion on May 20, 1985. Captured by renowned photographer Monte Fresco OBE, this limited-edition framed print showcases a pivotal moment in boxing history. Display this collectible piece in your home or office to add a touch of sports nostalgia and inspiration.


Photo Prints of David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

Relive the historic moment of boxing history with this exclusive print from Memory Lane Prints. Witness David Pearce's triumphant stand-down as British Heavyweight Champion on 20th May 1985, captured beautifully by renowned photographer Monte Fresco OBE. This collectible photographic print by Media Storehouse is a must-have for any boxing enthusiast or memorabilia collector. Experience the passion, determination, and legacy of this iconic moment in the ring.


Poster Prints of David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

Relive the historic moment with our exclusive David Pearce poster print from Memory Lane Prints. This collectible piece, captured by renowned photographer Monte Fresco OBE, showcases Pearce as he bids farewell to his title as British Heavyweight Champion on 20th May 1985. A must-have for any boxing enthusiast or memorabilia collector.


Jigsaw Puzzles of David Pearce, who is standing down as British Heavyweight Champion. 20th May 1985

Relive the nostalgic moment of sports history with our exclusive jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This beautifully detailed puzzle features the iconic image of David Pearce, taken on the day he announced his retirement as the British Heavyweight Champion on May 20, 1985. Captured by renowned photographer Monte Fresco OBE, this puzzle is a must-have for any sports memorabilia collection. Engage in a fun and rewarding experience as you piece together this captivating image of a pivotal moment in boxing history.

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