Thank you for letting me off the hook, but still "wrong place and time," I need to better discipline myself.oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:34No apologies necessary. It's a sensitive topic, and far from resolved.APerno wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:31Fair enough! Sorry I lost it!oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:20I'm not going to be dragged into this argument. I appreciate your point, but I'm not here on BoxRec to discuss or debate such topics.APerno wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:14HAD some dark times?
Do you remember Time Magazine during the OJ Simpson murders? (I am not sure, are you a Brit?) Time and Newsweek used the same AP photo of Simpson, (with Time feeding to a conservative audience and Newsweek to a liberal one), Time didn't know that Newsweek was about to use the same AP released photo on their cover as they were about to use; when the two magazines hit the newsstands at the same time, we discovered Time Magazine had darkened OJ skin color. That was 1994.
Think about our current president; nothing ever really changes but the date; America is still a deeply racist society. We already paid dearly once for that racism, with 620,000 dead, wonder were we are headed now? They attend political rallies and chant hate like third world peasants, and our current "leader" brags about it.
So I ask again what do you mean HAD some dark times?It's midnight here.
For some Joe Louis couldn't even win by winning.
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No worries, friend! Are you kidding? have you seen some of the posts here???!!!!APerno wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:38Thank you for letting me off the hook, but still "wrong place and time," I need to better discipline myself.oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:34No apologies necessary. It's a sensitive topic, and far from resolved.APerno wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:31Fair enough! Sorry I lost it!oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:20I'm not going to be dragged into this argument. I appreciate your point, but I'm not here on BoxRec to discuss or debate such topics.APerno wrote: ↑12 Feb 2019, 14:14HAD some dark times?
Do you remember Time Magazine during the OJ Simpson murders? (I am not sure, are you a Brit?) Time and Newsweek used the same AP photo of Simpson, (with Time feeding to a conservative audience and Newsweek to a liberal one), Time didn't know that Newsweek was about to use the same AP released photo on their cover as they were about to use; when the two magazines hit the newsstands at the same time, we discovered Time Magazine had darkened OJ skin color. That was 1994.
Think about our current president; nothing ever really changes but the date; America is still a deeply racist society. We already paid dearly once for that racism, with 620,000 dead, wonder were we are headed now? They attend political rallies and chant hate like third world peasants, and our current "leader" brags about it.
So I ask again what do you mean HAD some dark times?It's midnight here.
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yeah,but it swings both ways because people are hypocrites.
Remember some years ago when Pres. Obama was running for President.
and in for at least one important big campaign speech,
Someone in his camp had the idea that he appeared too light-skinnned on the TV monitor ,so they darkened him up considerably
with dark makeup so the viewing audience would kind of forget that he is half-Caucasian ?
Remember some years ago when Pres. Obama was running for President.
and in for at least one important big campaign speech,
Someone in his camp had the idea that he appeared too light-skinnned on the TV monitor ,so they darkened him up considerably
with dark makeup so the viewing audience would kind of forget that he is half-Caucasian ?
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Re: For some Joe Louis couldn't even win by winning.
Max Baer mentions seeing "Black-spots". Isn't that one of the signs for having a detached retina ?
Could he have been fighting Jim J. Braddock with one and for the rest of his career ?
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Dunno, I thought it was just a joke.Caractacus wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 17:18Max Baer mentions seeing "Black-spots". Isn't that one of the signs for having a detached retina ?
Could he have been fighting Jim J. Braddock with one and for the rest of his career ?
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well thats is what Sugar Ray Leonard had told his trainer Angelo Dundee " seeing floating black-spots"before it was found out he had a detached retina.
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Isn't it wonderful how much they "cared" about their fighters! -- Yea Baer was turning it into a joke for the reporters, but you are correct if he said that to his trainer, he was having eye problems. -- How long did Greb fight with one eye?Caractacus wrote: ↑19 Feb 2019, 17:18Max Baer mentions seeing "Black-spots". Isn't that one of the signs for having a detached retina ?
Could he have been fighting Jim J. Braddock with one and for the rest of his career ?
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Who was the first boxer to have surgery for a detached retina ?
Sam Langford had a bad eye too.
Both Harry Greb and Tiger Flowers both died on the operating table under anastesia in 1926 and 1927
while scar tissue from around their eyes was being removed.
maybe going under anatesasia had improved by 1935.
Sam Langford had a bad eye too.
Both Harry Greb and Tiger Flowers both died on the operating table under anastesia in 1926 and 1927
while scar tissue from around their eyes was being removed.
maybe going under anatesasia had improved by 1935.
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Greb died of heart failure during surgery on his nose.