In 1896, the biggest sporting event in the nation was to be a fight for the heavyweight championship. But its location was a secret! Armed Soldiers from Mexico, Arizona, and the Texas Rangers had it stopped, until the "Law West of the Pecos," Judge Roy Bean managed to take it international--sort of. Learn about Texas ingenuity in Episode 8 of Wise About Texas.
Heavyweight champ Bob Fitzsimmons
Legendary lawman Bat Masterson....no match for a Texas Ranger
Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald...one riot, one ranger.
The old Sanderson depot where Bat Masterson learned to behave himself
Judge Roy Bean, the law west of the Pecos
The Fitzsimmons-Maher fight. On a sandbar in the Rio Grande.
In 1896, the biggest sporting event in the nation was to be a fight for the heavyweight championship. But its location was a secret! Armed Soldiers from Mexico, Arizona, and the Texas Rangers had it stopped, until the "Law West of the Pecos," Judge Roy Bean managed to take it international--sort of. Learn about Texas ingenuity in Episode 8 of Wise About Texas.
Heavyweight champ Bob Fitzsimmons
masterson.jpg">Legendary lawman Bat Masterson....no match for a Texas Ranger
Texas Ranger Captain Bill McDonald...one riot, one ranger.
depot.jpg">The old Sanderson depot where Bat Masterson learned to behave himself
Judge Roy Bean, the law west of the Pecos
canvas-arena.jpg">The Fitzsimmons-Maher fight. On a sandbar in the Rio Grande.