Which boxer pioneered boxing techniques as we know them today
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229
What?
Tunney may have been a master of boxing but he was a disaster for the fight game.
Never caught on with the fans. Put the game to sleep and did everyone a favor when retired.
And was a boorish, impolite man.
A disaster for prize fighting but a big credit to the fight game.Comment
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Originally posted by billeau2
How was Tunney such a disaster? He was a Marine, he had good story telling ability and an interesting story to tell... Why don't you and Pep get a bunch of part time martial artists, have them wear a uniform that would give any gay pride attendent a woody, make a sport where the claim is there are no rules... bring in a family of professional fighters from a country like.... oh Brazil? to whip on the semi professional plumbers who go to the dojo part time and want to scrap.. Maybe if you guys do this you will get a real blood lust, a sanguinity guaranteed to create fan excitemen..... WAIT A MINUTE!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229
If expecting to be excited by a fight is the definition then I am a "casual fan." -- not sure I buy into your word choice but certainly I do not veiw the game in the same manner as you.
I am not much interested in watching a fighter display his boxing skills as mch as I want to see him display those skills in a fight.
Certainly that males you different and I suspect a 'better fan' than me, with your martial arts background and appreciation of skill, but I think you need to find a better choice of words than "casual fan" when demeaning my commitment to the fight game.
In regards to Tunney being boorish.
After the '26 loss Dempsey wrote an open letter to Tunney asking about the strange events that occurred in Dempsey's camp the morning of the fight (the susposed poisoning.) Tunney offered an open letter reply, a non-denial denial. Then Tunney used the opportunity to mock Dempsey's literacy.
His rudeness wasn't lost on fans who were willing to look pass his wonderful skills and judge the man as a man. Like I do. Must be a casual thing.Comment
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Originally posted by billeau2
How was Tunney such a disaster? He was a Marine, he had good story telling ability and an interesting story to tell... Why don't you and Pep get a bunch of part time martial artists, have them wear a uniform that would give any gay pride attendent a woody, make a sport where the claim is there are no rules... bring in a family of professional fighters from a country like.... oh Brazil? to whip on the semi professional plumbers who go to the dojo part time and want to scrap.. Maybe if you guys do this you will get a real blood lust, a sanguinity guaranteed to create fan excitemen..... WAIT A MINUTE!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by billeau2
True story about those speedos. I was still writing for the mags a bit and Black Belt had some issue come out with a cover photo of a guy tatooed up, spandex shorts, very intense look on the face... I kept the latest black belt where it belonged when it was secured, right near the toilet! Because the writing was by and large not so good!
My wife gives me this strange look, and shows me the magazine. It never occured to me til she brought it up, how this cover photo looked. She was like "what magazine is this Honey? are you being straight with me? pardon the pun.Comment
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