
Face still covered in soot from laboring in a South Wales coalmine, Richard Farr listens to the world title fight between Joe Louis and Tommy Farr, Richard’s brother, hoping for a family win. By 1937, Louis had beaten 24 opponents in 12 years. Tommy was his 25th. (Portrait of an Era)
The plucky Welshman darn near took Joe Louis. Split decision with 8-5 and 9-6 by the judges. The 1937 fight is on YouTube if you are a fan of pugilism which is different from liking pugs.
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Pugilistic is one of my favorite words. I didn’t realize it was so close!
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It’s a punchy term.
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You win.
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Quitter.
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The “sweet science” sure ain’t the same
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You just taught me a new term.
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Hoping for an upset for sure, Kerbey. Wow, boxing on the radio. I can see it in my mind, that family wish in the living room.
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