The long standing barometer for boxing’s health has long rested with the man on top of the heavyweight division. The World’s Heavyweight Champion has always held stature as the paramount figure in the world of sports. From the days of John L. Sullivan to the Lennox Lewis Era, when a Heavyweight Championship Bout loomed, it demanded world attention and dwarfed the dominant spectator sports, including football and baseball, until the moment of the opening bell.
Boxing draws nourishment from the Heavyweight championship of the world. John L could “Lick any man in the house”. The total domination of the Great Boilermaker Jim Jeffries terrorized the heavyweight class for six years and the search for a Great White Hope to eclipse Jack Johnson bore headlines year after year.
Dempsey made the transition from slacker to stardom during his seven year reign. America grew to love the humble Louis as he mirrored America’s fundamental decency during his reign before and during the searing years of World War II.
We loved the real Rocky and cheered lustily for Floyd the night he demolished Johansson and brought the cherished title back to the United States. Then the great Ali revitalized the heavyweight division and the sport of boxing, creating endless headlines as he accomplished miracle after miracle. Ali birthed opportunities for battler’s in all weight classes as America and the world paid attention the handsome and valiant Champion who changed both boxing and the world. [details]
Boxing draws nourishment from the Heavyweight championship of the world. John L could “Lick any man in the house”. The total domination of the Great Boilermaker Jim Jeffries terrorized the heavyweight class for six years and the search for a Great White Hope to eclipse Jack Johnson bore headlines year after year.
Dempsey made the transition from slacker to stardom during his seven year reign. America grew to love the humble Louis as he mirrored America’s fundamental decency during his reign before and during the searing years of World War II.
We loved the real Rocky and cheered lustily for Floyd the night he demolished Johansson and brought the cherished title back to the United States. Then the great Ali revitalized the heavyweight division and the sport of boxing, creating endless headlines as he accomplished miracle after miracle. Ali birthed opportunities for battler’s in all weight classes as America and the world paid attention the handsome and valiant Champion who changed both boxing and the world. [details]
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