how many fighters have went from rags to riches and held onto it? ie rocky graziano had a hell of a career after he quit the ring and made a ton of money on the other hand jake lamotta went from rags to ritches and back to rags. how many fighters can you mnae that ended up broke after their career and how many fighters can you name that kept their money from the ring and made more in the business world?
George Foreman went from rags to riches only and run into money problems during his first retirement and then he went to riches again.
u r right after i posted this the first name that came into my mind was bog george. how finacially destroyed was he till he made his comeback and started selling cookers? is larry holmes financially secure how bout lyle, young and shavers?
Mickey Walker went from rags to riches but eventually was found in a gutter somewhere. I believe his painting talent resurrected him once more. Scartissue
Well I was going to say Foreman but I suppose Tyson went from "Rags to riches, back to rags then riches once more".
Holmes has only enhanced his wealth, never had any money problems at all. As far as I know, Lyle and Shavers are doing ok right now.
The 1929 Stock Market Crash wiped out Dempsey, but he was able to rebound on the strength of his name without returning to official competition, through exhibitions, endorsements (it seems like half of the products advertised in my paperback issue of the 1934 Boxing Illustrated Record Book carry his name and autograph, while most of the rest carry Tunney's), as a promoter and referee, successful restaurateur for nearly 40 years, and author.
shavers does dinners and signing but still works the a a doorman in liverpool yates bar so im guessing hes not that fianacially stable
L,your answer about my favorite heavyweight [co-joined with Joe Louis ], reminded me of the time I was walking on B'way past Dempsey's restaurant in the 1940s. There was several people staring through the window, so I looked too. There was the massive looking Dempsey, pinned ears,and still jet-black hair ,sitting at a table by the window. He turned towards us and waved with his left hand at us. The same hand that left-hooked 260 pound Willard to the floor at Toledo. What a feeling I had [as others too]. Ran home a few hours later and told my dad, about what i had seen. Dempsey was about 50 at that time, but he had an AURA,about him that said, "don't tread on me ". There will never be another Dempsey, or for that matter Joe Louis again. They threw away the mould...Cheers.:good