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Sam strike boxers11/29/2023 That's why it fits on the list of bad recycled boxing nicknames. So while it's appropriate for Alexander and Ali, this nickname only works well as a singular nickname for those who truly establish themselves to be Hall of Fame-caliber boxers, and fighters of this level will probably be called "great" anyway. "The great Arturo Gatti", "the great 'Iron' Mike Tyson", "the great Sugar Ray Robinson" - phrases like these are common when talking about ring legends. ![]() Plus, those who are truly great will probably be referenced as such anyways. All except for a handful of legends gain an air of ridiculousness when calling themselves "The Great." If Pacquiao's last opponent were called Joshua "The Great" Clottey, think of how many jokes he'd be the butt of. ![]() "The Great" isn't as much a nickname as it is a description, and because of this, it must be earned. However, this nickname isn't transferable from fighter to fighter, and Philadelphia's mediocre female boxer Olivia "The Great" Fonseca is a cautionary tale for why this is a bad nickname to recycle. Muhammad Ali's self-created nickname "The Greatest" is possibly the most famous in all of boxing, and the reference to Alexander the Great makes the junior welterweight champion's nickname clever and acceptable. This name was a toss-up for the best and worst lists because of the caliber of the listed fighters, and how suitable their nicknames feel. Notable Examples: Devon Alexander "The Great", Muhammad "The Greatest" Ali, and several less-notable fighters I don't care if he tried to change it to "El Nino de Oro," it just seemed tacky and I'm sure some fans were relieved to see newly-anointed "Golden Boy" get knocked out in the first round by Juan Carlos Salgado in last year's Ring Magazine Upset of the Year. When Jorge Linares got the nickname after signing to De La Hoya's promotion company, it garnered groans from fans, and officially jumped the shark. However, now that ODLH is a promoter with a company named "Golden Boy." It's just not the same nickname. It was a bit frustrating when Oscar De La Hoya got the nickname during LaLonde's career, but the clean-cut, charming, and talented De La Hoya fit the nickname so well. Still, most young fighters would love the nickname "Golden Boy," so it's not bad on its own account. "Golden Boy" also summons images of a precocious, can-do-no-wrong youngster, which is admirable but could also inspire a bit of resentment in a fighter's opponent. He's from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and the Manitoba Legislative Building in his hometown has a famous statue known as the " Golden Boy" statue.Īge-related nicknames are a mixed bag, and they tend to become worse as a fighter ages. There have been several good fighters who have held this nickname, and the story behind how former WBC Light Heavyweight champion Donny LaLonde got it is actually kind of interesting. JD Payne and Patrick McKay are attached to develop that series.Notable Examples: Donny "Golden Boy" LaLonde, Oscar "The Golden Boy" De La Hoya, Billy "Golden Boy" Walker, Jorge "The Golden Boy" Linares ![]() ![]() Other major projects on Amazon’s development slate include a “Lord of the Rings” series, which has already received a two-season commitment. “ The Dark Tower” is one of several high-profile projects that Amazon has in the works as the streamer looks for “Game of Thrones”-esque content that it can sell internationally. The series was originally intended to tie in to the long-gestating 2017 film that starred Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey, but the plan now is for the series to be a more faithful adaptation of the book series. Glen Mazzara is attached as the executive producer and showrunner. The project is produced by Media Rights Capital (MRC). Strike is repped by Gersh, Circle of Confusion, and The Artists Partnership in the U.K. Pääkkönen is repped by ICM Partners and Subtitle Talent in Europe. Pääkkönen recently starred in Spike Lee’s Oscar-winning film “BlacKkKlansman” and will reunite with Lee in the film “Da 5 Bloods.” He is also known for his role in the History series “Vikings” and Finnish films like “Heart of a Lion,” “Frozen Land,” and “Bad Boys.”
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