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The Mexican (short story)

"The Mexican" is a 1911 short story by American author Jack London. It was filmed in 1952 as ''The Fighter'' starring Richard Conte and Lee J. Cobb.
== Background ==
Written during the Mexican Revolution, while London was in El Paso, Texas, "The Mexican" was first published in the Saturday Evening Post. In 1913 it was republished by Grosset & Dunlap in the collection of short stories ''The Night Born''.〔 The protagonist is based on the real-life "Joe Rivers," the pseudonym of a Mexican revolutionary whose boxing winnings supported the ''Junta Revolucionaria Mexicana'', a group of revolutionaries-in-exile. Joe Rivers eventually retired from boxing and became an ice deliveryperson in El Paso.〔

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