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Blue Collar Champions: Boxing and the American WorkerBoxing has always been more than just a sport; it is a reflection of the struggles and triumphs of the American worker. In the early 20th century, as labor movements gained momentum, boxing emerged as ...
In June 1954, unbeaten heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano defended his title against former champion Ezzard Charles at Yankee Stadium in New York.
The bell would ring, he stopped. The bell would ring again, he'd be right back on you," said George Foreman about Rocky Marciano on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Rocky Marciano had two ...
IN 1944, aged just 16, Harry Haft was forced into a concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. To survive the Holocaust, the teenager was told to, literally, fight for his life. For the ...
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Louis 'Sonny' Marciano, boxer Rocky Marciano's brother, dies at 91: 'Went after everything'BROCKTON ― Louis "Sonny" Marciano who was a husband, a father, a semi-pro baseball player, businessman and the younger brother of Rocky Mariano − the only undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, ...
Discover how boxing legends rose from poverty to fame, embodying the American Dream. These stories of grit and determination ...
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The Boxing Extraterrestrial: Rocky MarcianoThe history of boxing has undoubtedly given us great fighters who achieved incredible feats and left us with unforgettable moments. This is the story of Rocky Marciano. Swipe and find out more.
Not all undefeated champions are remembered. Sven Ottke ended his career with a flawless 34-0, defending his world title ...
Rocky Marciano had two goals in mind while growing up in Brockton, Mass. He didn't want to follow in his father's footsteps and work in a shoe factory. He wanted to be a major league catcher.
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