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Barney Ross' parents fled Poland as antisemitic violence gripped the Russian Empire's Pale of Settlement. After scrimping and saving over three years to open a grocery store in Maxwell Street, Chicago's "Bloody Twentieth", Ross' father was gunned down by thieves for refusing to hand over the money in the register. As his mother descended into madness, and his younger siblings were taken into the care of an orphanage, young Barney swore to reunite his family and live a happy life.

Ross was a marvellous scientific boxer whose skills make him look like a man out of time on the fight film, and if the skill wasn't cutting it he was simply as tough as any man to ever step through the ropes. Ross cut a swathe through the sport's lower weight divisions and made history as a three weight world champion, then enlisted on the outbreak of the Pacific War only to become a hero on the battlefield. But Ross' story is more than that: it is about war and depression and addiction, and one which is as relevant today as it was seventy years ago. 

Please enjoy, Barney Ross: Champion, Hero, Junkie 

Apologies for the hold up on this one, it was a doozy! I'm going to try and get something simpler in in the next couple of weeks to catch us up to schedule. 

Thank you all again for your support of the Fights Gone By podcast, I couldn't chat about fights without you. We will continue experimenting with the double podcasts on weeks between two events and hopefully keep getting better!

Cheers,

Jack

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General Kenobi

Really enjoyed this one, always enjoy hearing about the old school boxers. Hoping there might be one on Charlie Burly at some point in the future.

Tyler Foley

Jack "A Nom de Plume" Slack.

Tre' Vermeulen

As someone who lived close to Slidell, La I’d love to know more about Tony Canzoneri

Dylan Penkert

Is it possible that fighters 'nicknames' come from what you said about him changing his name to sound like a hometown guy?

Nika Zardiashvili

This was a great episode and I've enjoyed it thoroughly! Especially fun to listen while punching a hevay bag. When the part about Henry Armstrong hit I immediately started trying cumping the bag with my left shoulder, which made no sense :D As for the future episodes, please do one about Archie Moore!