Most Offensive Nicknames in Boxing History

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  1. Italian Stallion

    Italian Stallion Active Member Full Member

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    It's a negative topic but we can all make it a polite and interesting discussion. I have two nominations below, if you disagree that's fine, this sport would be boring if we agreed all the time:

    Foul Pole
    Boston Tar Baby
     
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    Italian Stallion Active Member Full Member

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    I thought there was at least one more but I'm blanking on it...
     
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    Italian Stallion Active Member Full Member

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    Johnny Dundee was known as the "Scotch Wop." This would be far too much for today's Snowflake generation to handle.
     
  5. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Goofi Whitaker (sorry, I couldn't resist)
     
  6. Cecil

    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There was a skilful Welsh lightweight of mixed race in the fifties and sixties called Dave Hughes who went by the name of D arkie Hughes, a handle he obviously approved of, how times change!
    He was a skilful operator and ex ABA Champion.
    He waited quite a long time to get his shot at the British Title and when he did he had the unfortunate experience to run into a fired up Dave Charnley and was obliterated in 40 seconds, a record for a British title fight.
     
  7. George forearm

    George forearm The forearm of George Full Member

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    Sam langford being called the "Boston tar baby" is the funniest **** I ever herd
     
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    Jimmy "the Jew killer" Mclarnin
     
  9. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    The Jew Killer is pretty bad. Langford's was the first to come to mind though.

    I highly doubt names like Kid Chocolate or The Brown Bomber would be accepted today. Not if they were given in the manner that they were back then, anyway.
     
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  10. Bujia

    Bujia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I could probably get this thread locked just by posting Boxrec links of some of the black fighters from way back. The stage names of that time in general were very lacking in the creativity department.
     
  11. sweetsci

    sweetsci Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Muhammad Ali could toss them out, with the worst probably being "The Gorilla", which I've read transferred from promotion of a sporting event to bullying on the playground toward Joe Frazier's kids.
     
  12. BCS8

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    Yah, somebody's panties will get sucked up into their crack at some point ...
     
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    Cecil Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've never been aware that the word Gaelic was offensive.
     
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  14. Flo_Raiden

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    I seem to remember Roger Mayweather was called the "Mexican Assassin" at one point because of his win streaks over Mexican fighters. And then Julio Cesar Chavez came along....

    Pacquiao was also called "The Mexicutioner" as well, until JMM came to the picture.

    Never understood why these kinds of nicknames were even allowed to be used by boxing writers.
     
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  15. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    Because they sell tickets.
    Chavez blew Mayweather out in 2; why would anybody care about a rematch? But Mayweather beats some Mexican fighters, the Black Mamba becomes the Mexican Assassin and you pack the Forum. Everyone got paid and nobody took it personally.