You do make one interesting point, if there was no colour bar after Johnson, they would have been no legacy left by Dempsey or Tunney.
You do make one interesting point, if there was no colour bar after Johnson, they would have been no legacy left by Dempsey or Tunney.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Right off the bat we know boxing as the manly art of self defense and let's forget about other sports that say they are so tough. Two arms, two legs and the ability to strike, parry and get the hell out of the way. Seriously, how can anyone say that someone holding the title champion can't fight. Ali thought like all athletes that he could go on forever but for all athletes there are flaws they have to compensate for but Ali fought. His natural speed in his youth compensated for any mistakes but all in all he did a good job to stay on top when he wasn't that quick any more he became a fighter because he couldn't bounce around like he did at 22 but he made all the right adjustments and he proved he was tough but I'm sure that speed was something he wish stayed with him a a lot longer.
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Excellent point, first black Heavyweight Champion Jack Johnson did in fact draw the color line and wouldn't fight other black fighters after winning the title...You do make one interesting point, if there was no colour bar after Johnson, they would have been no legacy left by Dempsey or Tunney.
Rocky marciano ladies and gentleman, let's have a round of applause for rocky Marciano.
The Jab and footwork rank among the most important fundamentals in boxing. The way Ali utilized his footwork to deliver his jab and a footwork as both simultaneous offense and defense was something we rarely see today or back in the days when TVs were only in black and white.
Sure Ali had to adjust his game as he got older and slower, but anybody who thinks Ali before the prime he missed due to suspension was fundamentally unsound, does not understand the true fundamentals Cassisu Clay implemented in his general technique and approach to pugilism
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