Boxer memorials - statues, parks etc.
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crooked nose
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Boxer memorials - statues, parks etc.
Does anyone know of memorials to fighters? I mean statues or some other public tributes. First thing I think of is Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Louisville, KY has Muhammad Ali Blvd. Doesn't New Orleans have a park named after lightweight champ Joe Brown? I know that San Juan PR has a statue of Sixto Escobar. I read recently that Johnny Owen's Welsh hometown has honored his memory with a statue and Lupe Pintor was invited to the unveiling.
Any others come to mind?
Any others come to mind?
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MightyWarrior
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Eric the Viking
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BTW, besides naming the arena named after Louis, the city of Detroit also commissioned both a sculpture of Louis in a boxing pose and a second work, a giant sculpture of a fist which stands outside the arena - here is the description from theSoul of Detroit webpage - click on the "Photo Gallery" link on the same page for B&W pics of these:
1. Joe Louis Statue
A 12-foot bronze sculpture by Edward Hamilton features Joe in his memorable prime boxing form; based on the number of successful title defenses and caliber of competition, Joe Louis is arguably the greatest heavyweight pugilist; Cobo Hall facing Renaissance Center
2. The Fist Memorial
The beloved Detroit native and world boxing champ, Joe Louis, has a second commanding memorial along at the entrance of the Joe Louis Arena; this 24 ft long sculpture by Robert Graham is a fascinating oversized metaphor for the man with a 6-inch knockout punch; Jefferson in front of Joe Louis Arena
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there is an Ezzard Charles Drive in Cincinnati, which is near the music hall, which has a sports arena where he fought some of his greatest early fights.
Freddie Mills was the first world champion to come out of cincinnati and when i lived there I tried to help his daughter get a street or SOMETHING named for him. i'v e lost contact, so i don't know if anything has happened...and this is a good reminder to me to follow up on this again.
Freddie Mills was the first world champion to come out of cincinnati and when i lived there I tried to help his daughter get a street or SOMETHING named for him. i'v e lost contact, so i don't know if anything has happened...and this is a good reminder to me to follow up on this again.
