Ernest Hemingway vs. Morley Callaghan

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One of history’s strangest boxing matches took place in Paris, France, between two Toronto Star writers. American novelist Ernest Hemingway was a foreign correspondent for the Star, as was Toronto-based author Morley Callaghan. The two writers become friends as well as sparring partners. Hemingway, often described as a “macho blowhard,” claimed to be one of the world’s great boxers, but he was no match for Callaghan. Their friend, American author F. Scott Fitzgerald, was asked to serve as timekeeper. Fitzgerald let a round go too long, and Callaghan knocked Hemingway to the mat. Hemingway never forgave Fitzgerald; it was the end of their famous friendship.

 

A typtch of photographs of Ernest Hemingway, Morley Callaghan and Scott Fitzgerald describing the infamous fight between Hemingway and Callaghan. Published in the Globe and Mail on January 1, 1963, the headline reads: "Hemingway Got the Punch Line on this Story." Image sourced from Newspapers.com.
A typtch of photographs of Ernest Hemingway, Morley Callaghan and Scott Fitzgerald describing the infamous fight between Hemingway and Callaghan. Published in the Globe and Mail on January 1, 1963, the headline reads: “Hemingway Got the Punch Line on this Story.” Image sourced from Newspapers.com.

 

A photograph of Ernest Hemingway shadow-boxing in the mirror. Image sourced from Peter Chrisp blog.
A photograph of Ernest Hemingway shadow-boxing in the mirror. Image sourced from Peter Chrisp blog.

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