Representative of Boxing?
Representative of Boxing?
If you could choose a heavyweight champion of the past to be the Representative of Boxing (Like Ali is now.), who would you pick?
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Sweet Scientist
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Re: Representative of Boxing?
I'm not sure I understand the question...Tantum wrote:If you could choose a heavyweight champion of the past to be the Representative of Boxing (Like Ali is now.), who would you pick?
Who says Ali is the 'Representative of Boxing'?
Who was the 'Representative of Boxing' before Ali?
Why does one guy have to be the 'Representative of Boxing'?
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Holyfield Headbutt
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boxing was in a mess right before joe louis came along. the schmelling/sharkey fights didn't go over well..there were all those questions about the whole career of primo carnera..the public liked max baer but he didn't take his title seriously anbd lost (in a fight about which i've always had my doubts) to an undistinguished jim braddock...and there was an overall bad odor about the game in general...heavyweights on down.
then joe louis came along..belted over everyone on his way to the title(except schemling, of course) and defended it against all comers for eleven years. never a hint of a fix or scandal....a clean fighter...great to watch..and, in the words of billy conn..."A real high quality man...i never met a finer one."
then joe louis came along..belted over everyone on his way to the title(except schemling, of course) and defended it against all comers for eleven years. never a hint of a fix or scandal....a clean fighter...great to watch..and, in the words of billy conn..."A real high quality man...i never met a finer one."