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Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Rapmoney(m): 6:38pm On Jul 02
Johnson was born on March 31, 1878, the third child of nine born to Henry and Tina Johnson, former slaves who worked service jobs as a janitor and a dishwasher. His father had served as a civilian teamster of the Union's 38th Colored Infantry. He was described by his son as the "most perfect physical specimen that he had ever seen", although Henry had been left with an atrophied right leg from his service in the American Civil War.

Growing up in Galveston, Texas, Johnson attended five years of school. As a young man, Johnson was frail, though, like all of his siblings, he was expected to work.

Although Johnson grew up in the South, he said that segregation was not an issue in the somewhat secluded city of Galveston, as everyone living in the 12th Ward was poor and went through the same struggles. Johnson remembers growing up with a "gang" of white boys, in which he never felt victimized or excluded. Remembering his childhood, Johnson said: "As I grew up, the white boys were my friends and my pals. I ate with them, played with them and slept at their homes. Their mothers gave me cookies, and I ate at their tables. No one ever taught me that white men were superior to me."

Jack Johnson's mother, Tina was a huge influence in Jack's life. When Jack was younger, he was known as a coward and his sister, Lucy would protect him. After Jack came home bruised and crying, his mom warned him that if he were to get beaten at school, then she would whip him worse at home. Her method was to scare him and for him to learn the lesson that he needed to protect himself. The lesson was received by Jack, as he never lost a fight to a schoolboy again.

After Johnson quit school, he began a job working at the local docks. He made several other attempts at working other jobs around town until one day he made his way to Dallas, finding work at the race track exercising horses. Jack stuck with this job until he found a new apprenticeship with a carriage painter by the name of Walter Lewis. Lewis enjoyed watching friends spar, and Johnson began to learn how to box. Johnson later declared that it was thanks to Lewis that he became a boxer.

At 16, Johnson moved to New York City and found living arrangements with Barbados Joe Walcott, a welterweight fighter from the West Indies. Johnson again found work exercising horses for the local stable, until he was fired for exhausting a horse. On his return to Galveston, he was hired as a janitor at a gym owned by German-born heavyweight fighter Herman Bernau. Johnson eventually saved enough money to buy boxing gloves, sparring every chance he got.

At one point, Johnson was arrested for brawling with a man named Davie Pearson, a "grown and toughened" man who accused Johnson of turning him in to the police over a game of craps. When both of them were released from jail, they met at the docks, and Johnson beat Pearson before a large crowd. Johnson then fought in a summer boxing league against a man named John "Must Have It" Lee. Because prizefighting was illegal in Texas, the fight was broken up and moved to the beach, where Johnson won his first fight and a prize of one dollar and fifty cents.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(boxer)

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Rapmoney(m): 6:41pm On Jul 02
Jack Johnson became Heavyweight Champion on 26 December, 1908.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by AdeCityzen(m): 7:01pm On Jul 02
Rapmoney:
Johnson was born on March 31, 1878, the third child of nine born to Henry and Tina Johnson, former slaves who worked service jobs as a janitor and a dishwasher. His father had served as a civilian teamster of the Union's 38th Colored Infantry. He was described by his son as the "most perfect physical specimen that he had ever seen", although Henry had been left with an atrophied right leg from his service in the American Civil War.

Growing up in Galveston, Texas, Johnson attended five years of school. As a young man, Johnson was frail, though, like all of his siblings, he was expected to work.

Although Johnson grew up in the South, he said that segregation was not an issue in the somewhat secluded city of Galveston, as everyone living in the 12th Ward was poor and went through the same struggles. Johnson remembers growing up with a "gang" of white boys, in which he never felt victimized or excluded. Remembering his childhood, Johnson said: "As I grew up, the white boys were my friends and my pals. I ate with them, played with them and slept at their homes. Their mothers gave me cookies, and I ate at their tables. No one ever taught me that white men were superior to me."

Jack Johnson's mother, Tina was a huge influence in Jack's life. When Jack was younger, he was known as a coward and his sister, Lucy would protect him. After Jack came home bruised and crying, his mom warned him that if he were to get beaten at school, then she would whip him worse at home. Her method was to scare him and for him to learn the lesson that he needed to protect himself. The lesson was received by Jack, as he never lost a fight to a schoolboy again.

After Johnson quit school, he began a job working at the local docks. He made several other attempts at working other jobs around town until one day he made his way to Dallas, finding work at the race track exercising horses. Jack stuck with this job until he found a new apprenticeship with a carriage painter by the name of Walter Lewis. Lewis enjoyed watching friends spar, and Johnson began to learn how to box. Johnson later declared that it was thanks to Lewis that he became a boxer.

At 16, Johnson moved to New York City and found living arrangements with Barbados Joe Walcott, a welterweight fighter from the West Indies. Johnson again found work exercising horses for the local stable, until he was fired for exhausting a horse. On his return to Galveston, he was hired as a janitor at a gym owned by German-born heavyweight fighter Herman Bernau. Johnson eventually saved enough money to buy boxing gloves, sparring every chance he got.

At one point, Johnson was arrested for brawling with a man named Davie Pearson, a "grown and toughened" man who accused Johnson of turning him in to the police over a game of craps. When both of them were released from jail, they met at the docks, and Johnson beat Pearson before a large crowd. Johnson then fought in a summer boxing league against a man named John "Must Have It" Lee. Because prizefighting was illegal in Texas, the fight was broken up and moved to the beach, where Johnson won his first fight and a prize of one dollar and fifty cents.

Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(boxer)


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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by AdeCityzen(m): 7:03pm On Jul 02
Big thanks to her mother that instill the rightful fear to bring the werey inside him

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Rapmoney(m): 7:11pm On Jul 02
AdeCityzen:
Big thanks to her mother that instill the rightful fear to bring the werey inside him

Most great men of the world seemed like the opposite of what they later became. Adolf Hitler was idle and confused about life even in his late 20s.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by PissInside: 10:13am On Jul 04
He's from Ijebu in Ogun state cool

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by FalseProphet1(m): 10:13am On Jul 04
I remember this guy, he used to come to my spiritual center back then in the 1900s to collect holy water. He survived the American civil war and became a boxing champion.

My prayers is what made him successful.

This I have seen.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Tradepunter2: 10:13am On Jul 04
This man was a beast..... The white men couldn't stand him but had no choice 😁😁😁

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by GABRIEL6036: 10:14am On Jul 04
All those men in pictures are no more.. Take life simple and help the needy. Shalom

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by akaahs(m): 10:15am On Jul 04
Kai, really a heavy weight being.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Judolisco(m): 10:15am On Jul 04
He is a kabba man from present day kogi state

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Sonnobax15(m): 10:15am On Jul 04
lipsrsealed
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by TheSuperX(m): 10:17am On Jul 04
Before the almighty Mohammed Ali. πŸ₯Š

This shows that blacks has been dominating boxing for centuries.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Akpabio22(m): 10:17am On Jul 04
Wow 1908 everyone in that picture is completely dead abd buried. Same thing will also happen to we the current generation. There nothing in this life that worth dieing for or killing your fellow man to achieve it. It's completely meaningless

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by stano2(m): 10:18am On Jul 04
Nice
In my country, u need bribes to push your talents

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by TheSuperX(m): 10:18am On Jul 04
FalseProphet1:
I remember this guy, he used to come to my spiritual center back then in the 1900s to collect holy water. He survived the American civil war and became a boxing champion.

My prayers is what made him successful.

This I have seen.
Your brain must be leaking πŸ˜‚

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Anguldi(m): 10:19am On Jul 04
See him like chukwudi the Onitsha highway army robber
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Svoboda(m): 10:19am On Jul 04
Boxing is essentially a blackmans sport.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by PlayerMeji: 10:24am On Jul 04
The same America now shoving Gay rights down people's throats now...

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by PortHarcourtcit(m): 10:24am On Jul 04
Unperturbedpota, this is not kiliwil nwachukwu

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by DropsMic(m): 10:26am On Jul 04
Hm
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Damian911: 10:28am On Jul 04
This guy defeated the greatest white boxer of that time. Before the oyibo was tagged as the white savior but the Mumu savior was humiliated and dem whites started vexing upon those blacks at the time. As a black man then you celebrate you go collect

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by StopTheBan: 10:31am On Jul 04
E good na.
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Mccullum: 10:32am On Jul 04
History is fantastic.

This makes me understand that African race has been pioneer in boxing since immemorial.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by gbaskiboy: 10:32am On Jul 04
Good to know
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Lungs: 10:32am On Jul 04
PissInside:
He's from Ijebu in Ogun state cool

ODE

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Glimpsetv: 10:33am On Jul 04
Pure
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by theophorus(m): 10:34am On Jul 04
To the young folks who think, Do Yaw-yaw at 14/15yrs is dope.
Abeg read the Story again to understand how this Man climbed the ladder and got to the Top.

If you climbe then you can stay up but if you jump na same level you go still land so Abeg be consistent is Key no Rush enter one Chance ooo.

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Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by Finegirl734(f): 10:34am On Jul 04
Congratulations
Re: Jack Johnson: The First Black Man To Win The Heavyweight Boxing Champion by CondemnBattery(f): 10:35am On Jul 04
Whoa

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