Economics has always dictated who fights in boxing.
Before WWII, the majority were "White" fighters.
After, better economy led to better employment elsewhere.
This is why I always bring the ***ish fighters as the lead example:
When you think of ***ish people, you tend not to think of them as "Fighters", yet knowing the money was in boxing, with few opportunities elsewhere, the ***ish fighters made a big impact on the sport prior to WWII.
During their fighting years, the many ***ish fighters knew the importance of taking what you could from boxing before it took you.
There were a number of these fighters that retired before they were shot...taking the money and going back to college to become Doctors, Lawyers, Bankers, opening up businesses, etc.
Very good program called "Duke It Out" {***ish Boxers}, shows from time to time on ESPN classics.
The many "white" athletes, like many others, prefer to play in other sports where money is more guaranteed.
Before WWII, the majority were "White" fighters.
After, better economy led to better employment elsewhere.
This is why I always bring the ***ish fighters as the lead example:
When you think of ***ish people, you tend not to think of them as "Fighters", yet knowing the money was in boxing, with few opportunities elsewhere, the ***ish fighters made a big impact on the sport prior to WWII.
During their fighting years, the many ***ish fighters knew the importance of taking what you could from boxing before it took you.
There were a number of these fighters that retired before they were shot...taking the money and going back to college to become Doctors, Lawyers, Bankers, opening up businesses, etc.
Very good program called "Duke It Out" {***ish Boxers}, shows from time to time on ESPN classics.
The many "white" athletes, like many others, prefer to play in other sports where money is more guaranteed.
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