Jack Dempsey, Died At 86 – Price Undisclosed
Jack Dempsey was a professional boxer who lived from 1895 until 1983 when he died of heart failure. He was nicknamed ‘The Manassa Mauler’ and ‘Kid Blackie’ and competed professionally from 1914 until 1927. Dempsey held the heavyweight world title from 1919 until 1926 and was known as a sport and cultural icon of the ‘20s. He was the first to set many of the boxing world records—both in popularity and finance. These include that time when he was paid a sum of $1M for a rematch which would be roughly $14.423M today. Jack lived in a Los Angeles luxury real estate with its details and price undisclosed.