Remembering The Legend Himself, Ingemar Johansson

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Remembering The Legend Himself, Ingemar Johansson

    By Don Colgan - I was at my kitchen table listening to some sports radio on Saturday morning when I heard the news that Ingemar Johansson had died. I wasn’t entirely surprised. Ingemar has been afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease for nearly a decade, struggling between good days and bad, in sickness where decline and ultimately death is a virtual certainty. [details]
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    By Don Colgan - I was at my kitchen table listening to some sports radio on Saturday morning when I heard the news that Ingemar Johansson had died. I wasn’t entirely surprised. Ingemar has been afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease for nearly a decade, struggling between good days and bad, in sickness where decline and ultimately death is a virtual certainty. [details]
    Great read, rest in peace champ.

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    • Dave Rado
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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      Ingemar had knocked out Henry Cooper with one punch, something even the great Ali couldn’t manage. [details]
      Ali wasn't a one-punch knock-out artist, so it's hardly surprising he couldn't manage it against Cooper. Other than the rematch with Liston, I don't think Ali knocked anyone out with one punch. Great article otherwise.

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      • PeterinMI
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        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        By Don Colgan - I was at my kitchen table listening to some sports radio on Saturday morning when I heard the news that Ingemar Johansson had died. I wasn’t entirely surprised. Ingemar has been afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease for nearly a decade, struggling between good days and bad, in sickness where decline and ultimately death is a virtual certainty. [details]
        Ingemar and Floyd were tied together for history by three fights and separated in death by three years. Two individuals who showed class both in and out of the ring.

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