It's A Morbid Topic, But...
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Goodnight, Irene
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It's A Morbid Topic, But...
Who would you argue is the highest-profile, most talented or accomplished fighter ever to be killed in the ring?
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Benny Paret immediately comes to mind. Former welterweight champ. I can't even think of another champion who died this way.
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Perhaps Davey Moore, died in his dressing room tough, not in the ring.
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Honestly - Paret died several days later, like Davey Moore.
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Andy Bowen's death in 1894 in New Orleans marked the end of boxing in New Orleans - one of the few places in the US where fighters could box legally - until well into the 20th Century, and provided fodder for turn-of-the-century moralists who wanted anti-boxing laws to be vigorously enforced.
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allworld80
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Deuk Koo Kim died a few days after as well, but it received massive coverage because it happened in live network tv.
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Johnny Owen.
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The Duek Koo Kim fight had lasting significance because it was the genesis of the reduction in rounds from 15 to 12 in world championship fights.tzyuforever wrote:Deuk Koo Kim died a few days after as well, but it received massive coverage because it happened in live network tv.
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Thunder and Lightning
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Ernie Schaaf had a good resumee, Loughran, Baer, Braddock, Galento, Uzcudun aren't a bad group of fighters. Experts can't say if he died from the Carnera fight or from complications suffered against Baer in 1932.
However i can't remember if he died in the ring or in the hospital after the fight.
However i can't remember if he died in the ring or in the hospital after the fight.
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Does "die in the ring" really mean literally die in the ring?
I really don't know of any fighters who actually died in the ring, almost all that I can think of died in the hospital some time later.
I really don't know of any fighters who actually died in the ring, almost all that I can think of died in the hospital some time later.
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Goodnight, Irene
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That's close enough, for the purposes of discussion. Take it from there, if you wish.My2Sense wrote:Does "die in the ring" really mean literally die in the ring?
I really don't know of any fighters who actually died in the ring, almost all that I can think of died in the hospital some time later.