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Deaths of the greats

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 10:29
by Ezzard
A bit macabre but for some reason I'm interested.

Joe Louis was probably the most loved fighter of all time. His funeral was almost a state affair and touched people all over the world.

How were the deaths of other past champions recieved. Johnson? Dempsey? Were both colourful characters. How was the news recieved? Was anything done to acknowledge their passing?

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 10:52
by mattyp151
I know the Post Office recently released a Sugar Ray Robinson stamp.

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 13:06
by Seamus
Ironically, despite all the discrimination at the time, Jack Johnson got buried in Chicago's most prestigious cemetery, Graceland. Chicago's wealthiest citizens got buried there, and Bob Fitzsimmons is just across the road.

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 13:55
by DonCorleone
I don't know about his funeral, but Stan Ketchels dying story always brings a smile.........'start counting to 10 and he'll get up'.

re

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 20:23
by barry
Ezz--I started putting together a necrology index for fighters, but I haven't really done a lot to it lately...

Re: re

Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 08:41
by Ezzard
barry wrote:Ezz--I started putting together a necrology index for fighters, but I haven't really done a lot to it lately...
Would like to take a peak when you're ready...

Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 08:43
by Ezzard
Are there many TV shows with the old greats on? Dempsey was fairly charismatic and lived into the TV age. The popularity of boxing was such that I'd expect these old champs to be very popular long after they ceased fighting in the ring.

Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 13:52
by enrique
When John L died the ground was ice frozen and they had to use dinamite blasting caps to open a hole which made Jake Kilrain exclaim that John L would have liked that...

Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 10:55
by Grant
Les Darcy's funeral was huge apparently. A young life unfulfilled.

Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 13:20
by Seamus
Packey McFarland had the governor of Illinois, mayors of Chicago and Joliet, and the bishop of Joliet, along with a few gangsters at his burial.