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Between the late 70's and mid 80's, I would go to a book store that had a magazine stand and buy 2-3 boxing magazines at the first of every month. I still have many of them and was looking through them the last few days.
Every time that then-Heavyweight Champion Larry Holmes was quoted in these magazines, he was complaining of a lack of recognition. "I don't get my just due," or "I don't get the respect I deserve." In most articles on Holmes, the writer in one paragraph would say that Holmes is unappreciated, while in the next would call Larry Holmes a great fighter. This was the theme in practically every story on Holmes in the boxing magazines. A question if I may, Does Wladimir Klitschko ever complain about a lack of recognition?
On June 11, it will be 27 years since the Holmes-Cooney fight. I think I will make a post about it in a few days with a historical perspective.
Every time that then-Heavyweight Champion Larry Holmes was quoted in these magazines, he was complaining of a lack of recognition. "I don't get my just due," or "I don't get the respect I deserve." In most articles on Holmes, the writer in one paragraph would say that Holmes is unappreciated, while in the next would call Larry Holmes a great fighter. This was the theme in practically every story on Holmes in the boxing magazines. A question if I may, Does Wladimir Klitschko ever complain about a lack of recognition?
On June 11, it will be 27 years since the Holmes-Cooney fight. I think I will make a post about it in a few days with a historical perspective.