Not sure if they have pictures together, but according to this, they met and shook hands.
Also says Sully signed to fight, then backed out by telegram a week later.
That year Sullivan left America on his financially disastrous theatrical trip to Australia. On the eve of his departure, Jackson was introduced to him. for the first. time. As they shook hands, John L. remarked, "I can beat any man in the world, Peter." Looking him squarely in the eye, Jackson answered with customary modesty and no tinge of sarcasm in his voice: "I don't say that much, Mr. Sullivan, but I'm quite prepared to try." As far as Sullivan was concerned he was never given the chance...
Also says Sully signed to fight, then backed out by telegram a week later.
Returning to America, he had six more rapid wins; and the president of the California Athletics Club almost succeeded in getting him into the ring with Sullivan.....The champion actually signed articles for a match but a week later thought better of it and cancelled the agreement by telegram.
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