Batman
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This was just one of those random thoughts I had the other day while driving. For some reason I started thinking about an old e-mail forward that compared SEC football teams to various empires in history, then starting thinking about boxers, and crossed the two. Came up with a few before something shiny caught my eye, but thought it might be a fun debate topic. Here goes nothing...
Country: The United States
Boxer: Mike Tyson
Reason: Both had a meteoric rise. Both had a period where they were unstoppable forces of nature. And both have had a swift downfall on the world stage that no one saw coming. Tyson was laid low by Buster Douglas, the U.S. is up against the Iraq war and subprime mortgage crisis.
Country: England/Great Britain
Boxer: Evander Holyfield
Reason: Both had their best moments a long time ago, but remain players on the world stage. They're both links to a past era when things seemed better (Britain in the 1940s and 50s, Holyfield the 90s). Both were great champions once, but seem to be fading off into the sunset.
Country: The Soviet Union
Boxer: Joe Frazier
Reason: Both were mighty powers in their heyday, but always played second fiddle to something better (The USSR to the United States, Frazier to Ali). Both were floored by relatively unknown factors (the USSR by the Afghanistan war, Frazier by Foreman).
Country: Japan
Boxer: George Foreman
Reason: Both Japan and Foreman were cocky assholes in their younger lives, and both made their names with sneak attacks (the Japanese at Pearl Harbor, Foreman with his knockout of Frazier). They both bit off more than they could chew, resulting in their downfall (Japan in WWII, Foreman taking on Ali). And, ultimately, both reinvented themselves into kinder and gentler editions. Now, both are relatively benign forces for good.
Country: North Korea
Boxer: Riddick Bowe
Reason: Both of them are just ape**** crazy. And both have kidnapped people at one time or another. You never took either seriously as a potential champion, yet each of them caused some trouble in their respective arenas.
Those were the ones I came up with. The ones I couldn't think of an equivalent for but wanted to were Ali, Andrew Golota, the Klitschko brothers and Ken Norton.
Country: The United States
Boxer: Mike Tyson
Reason: Both had a meteoric rise. Both had a period where they were unstoppable forces of nature. And both have had a swift downfall on the world stage that no one saw coming. Tyson was laid low by Buster Douglas, the U.S. is up against the Iraq war and subprime mortgage crisis.
Country: England/Great Britain
Boxer: Evander Holyfield
Reason: Both had their best moments a long time ago, but remain players on the world stage. They're both links to a past era when things seemed better (Britain in the 1940s and 50s, Holyfield the 90s). Both were great champions once, but seem to be fading off into the sunset.
Country: The Soviet Union
Boxer: Joe Frazier
Reason: Both were mighty powers in their heyday, but always played second fiddle to something better (The USSR to the United States, Frazier to Ali). Both were floored by relatively unknown factors (the USSR by the Afghanistan war, Frazier by Foreman).
Country: Japan
Boxer: George Foreman
Reason: Both Japan and Foreman were cocky assholes in their younger lives, and both made their names with sneak attacks (the Japanese at Pearl Harbor, Foreman with his knockout of Frazier). They both bit off more than they could chew, resulting in their downfall (Japan in WWII, Foreman taking on Ali). And, ultimately, both reinvented themselves into kinder and gentler editions. Now, both are relatively benign forces for good.
Country: North Korea
Boxer: Riddick Bowe
Reason: Both of them are just ape**** crazy. And both have kidnapped people at one time or another. You never took either seriously as a potential champion, yet each of them caused some trouble in their respective arenas.
Those were the ones I came up with. The ones I couldn't think of an equivalent for but wanted to were Ali, Andrew Golota, the Klitschko brothers and Ken Norton.