In 1867, the Marquess of Queensberry rules of boxing were drafted by John Chambers, forever changing the sport. One bare-knuckled southpaw put on the gloves and achieved a nearly impossible standard. Tobacco Pete fought any man, any beast, any time. Even though he hails from Britain, his exploits are known the world over. He triumphed over a Columbian crocodile farmer. He defeat a gorilla in the Congo. He beat a giant in Burma. And while he has often lost his temper, he has never lost a fight. His only remaining challenge is an American boxing bear named "Long Tooth." What this grizzled grizzly doesn't realize is that Pete defends his title as fiercely as he defends his whiskey. Both battlers are ready to answer the call. And prove, without a doubt, who truly is the "King of the Ring."
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