Sam Langford

Boxer Sam Langford (1883 - 1956) was among the finest fighters of all time. The 'Boston Tar baby' stood only 5 feet 7 inch tall and weighed around 150 pounds but fought heavyweights as well as welterweights and middleweights. At this time most white people believed that, as they were racially superior to 'negros', it was offensive for a white fighter to meet a black in the ring. White fighters were encouraged to "draw the color bar". Langford therefore spent his whole career fighting and beating bigger black men such as Sam McVey, Joe Jeanette and Harry Wills. He fought Jack Johnson only once and claimed to have got the better of the 20 round fight although many disagreed. There are likewise different views on his bout with Stan Ketchel, although all applaud Stan's decency in refusing to "draw the color bar". Those who saw Sam said he had very fast hands, especially his jab, and a relaxed defensive style, rather like Roy Jones Jr.. He was considered to be "a bit flashy". Once, fighting another black fighter, Langford walked out for the 8th round and touched gloves. "What's the matter, Sam, it ain't the last round," said his mystified opponent. "Tis for you Son," said Sam unleashing his devastating right hook. Sam Langford was originally from Weymouth Falls, a small community in Nova Scotia, Canada. Langford Langford, Sam

 

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