Corbett and Courtney before the Kinetograph by Thomas A. Edison, filmed by W.K.L. Dickson September 7, 1894, in Edison's Black Maria studio originally at 48 fps. Description from the F.M. Prescott catalog: "This fight consists of six rounds, each round on a film 150 feet long. It is not a fac-simile [sic] or a "fake" of any description, but an actual contest between James J. Corbett, former champion of the world, and Peter Courtney." MPEG 4022 from Library of Congress, America at Work, America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894 - 1915 (Duration: 0:08 at 30 fps)