Chuvalo has had a rough life, rougher than most of us can even imagine. As well as his granite chin stood up to the many devastating punchers he encountered in his boxing career, his heart and decency withstood the most trying of times outside of the ropes. Chuvalo is an all time great human being.
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Originally posted by Kid AchillesChuvalo has had a rough life, rougher than most of us can even imagine. As well as his granite chin stood up to the many devastating punchers he encountered in his boxing career, his heart and decency withstood the most trying of times outside of the ropes. Chuvalo is an all time great human being.
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Originally posted by Smokin'That's a beautiful post Kid. I think it's time to recognize some of these boxers as human beings outside the rings. Patterson, Chuvalo, Corbett etc. All GREAT people, which is even more important then what they accomplished inside the ring.
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Originally posted by Smokin'Gentelman Jim Corbett? Maybe I was reading into his nickname too much. At any rate, my point still stands.
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oh yeah, and georeg chuvalo was a good fighter. not a great fighter, but a good one. he could take a punch better than anyone who ever fought. he's a kind of person that would be an inspiration to alot of people on how to overcome life's struggles.
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Originally posted by Smokin'Gentelman Jim Corbett? Maybe I was reading into his nickname too much. At any rate, my point still stands.
And yeah, Corbett wasn't exactly a "gentleman" in the ring either...especially if you were to read about the fight with Fitzsimmons when Corbett reportedly spat directly in Fitz' face during a couple of clinches, attacked Fitz after the fight was over during the post fight celebration, and then soon after threatening to attack Fitz in the street if he ever saw him out and about.
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Originally posted by YogiI don't think he was nearly as big of racist as some of the other fighters during that time (particularily Sullivan), but I REALLY wished he hadn't given Peter Jackson such a run around when the deserving Jackson challenged him for the title.
And yeah, Corbett wasn't exactly a "gentleman" in the ring either...especially if you were to read about the fight with Fitzsimmons when Corbett reportedly spat directly in Fitz' face during a couple of clinches, attacked Fitz after the fight was over during the post fight celebration, and then soon after threatening to attack Fitz in the street if he ever saw him out and about.
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