#Boxing is compelling because of its extremes: bright lights & dark shadows. We celebrate this without sugarcoating, cheerleading, or pulling our punches.

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Cannot wait for this. S.O.G. has always demonstrated how to OVERCOME ADVERSITY, how to WIN, both in & out of the ring. Congratulations @andreward on telling your story yourself 😎My whole family is excited to watch! #boxing #BookOfWard #SOG #boxeo #boxingnews
*Official Trailer* My documentary SOG: The Book of Ward premieres June 2 on Paramount with Showtime. #SOG #BookOfWard
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Boxing Noir retweeted
*Official Trailer* My documentary SOG: The Book of Ward premieres June 2 on Paramount with Showtime. #SOG #BookOfWard
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Jack Johnson vs. Arthur Cravan: Who's your Dada? boxingnoir.com/johnson-vs-cr… #boxing
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Interview with Lucas Ketelle, Author of Inside the Ropes of Boxing: A Boxer’s Guide to the Sport boxingnoir.com/interview-wit… @carynatate ITRBoxing.com @lukieboxing #boxing #boxingnews onlyfans.com/itrboxing
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“I felt as if the top of my head was blown off. I walked the street of dreams.”—Former light heavyweight champion Archie Moore
“I have an advantage in this fight. I’ve only got one chin to expose.”—Tommy Morrison
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“I wasn’t a dirty fighter, but hit them after the bell or when they was down or getting up.”—Former welterweight champion Fritzie Zivic
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“It ain’t like a punch. It’s like somebody nailed you with a crowbar.”—Jim Braddock on fighting Joe Louis
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If Not This Year, Then Maybe Next boxingnoir.com/if-not-this-y… #boxing
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“I’m not fighting one bum a month. I’m fighting three or four.”—Buck “Tombstone” Smith
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“I’ve got a million dollar body and a ten-cent brain.”—Former heavyweight champion Max Baer
“The fights you lose are the ones that teach you most about yourself.”—Floyd Patterson
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“You have to be taught how to fight. It’s not a strength sport. It’s a skill sport.”—Gil Clancy
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Jack Johnson, the first Black heavyweight champion, and "Sugar" Ray Robinson, 1944.
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