单词 | Gene Tunney |
例句 | Among their first films that year was a parody of a recent boxing match in which Gene Tunney defeated Jack Dempsey after a referee’s controversial long count. Comedy’s Sweet Weapon: The Cream Pie 2015-07-08T04:00:00Z Gene Tunney, the champion prizefighter of the 1920s, wanted to promote an image of himself as a great intellectual. Don’t know much about history: A Donald Trump guide to reading things 2017-05-04T04:00:00Z The only other heavyweights to retire with all their defeats avenged are Gene Tunney and Rocky Marciano. Who is Great Britain's greatest heavyweight? Joshua? Fury? Lewis? You decide 2017-05-02T04:00:00Z “Honey, I forgot to duck,” he said to her, borrowing a line that the fighter Jack Dempsey supposedly said to his wife after losing the heavyweight championship to Gene Tunney in 1926. Nancy Reagan, a Stylish and Influential First Lady, Dies at 94 2016-03-06T05:00:00Z This quip, which was widely disseminated in the news media, was similar to one used by boxer Jack Dempsey after losing the heavyweight championship to Gene Tunney in 1926. Ronald Reagan, an Actor Who Played the World's Leading Role 2016-01-29T05:00:00Z Gene Tunney, a heavyweight world champion in the 1920s, was lampooned for his apparent erudition. Klitschko v Fury: Has Wladimir really killed heavyweight boxing? 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z When Tunney published a volume titled A Man Must Fight, one sportswriter began his story about it with this immortal line: “Gene Tunney, who has written one book and read several others…” Don’t know much about history: A Donald Trump guide to reading things 2017-05-04T04:00:00Z He went by his middle name, in honor of Gene Tunney, a heavyweight champion of the 1920s. Gene Fullmer, two-time middleweight boxing champion, dies at 83 2015-04-30T04:00:00Z His father, Lawrence, known as Tuff, who did some amateur boxing, and his mother, Mary, named him for the heavyweight champion Gene Tunney. Gene Fullmer, Middleweight Champion, Dies at 83 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z Coverage of the challenger Gene Tunney’s unanimous decision victory took up three-quarters of the front page of The New York Times — not the front of the sports section, the front of the whole newspaper. In This Corner, a Dominant Heavyweight Who Creates Much Less Buzz 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z At 39, Dempsey was nearly eight years past his last professional bout, a loss in his rematch with Gene Tunney in Chicago that is remembered for the “long count.” Film Discovery Shows a Jolly Lou Gehrig in Post-Ruth Era 2014-07-03T04:00:00Z For example, Gene Tunney offers a candid recollection of the “long count” in his second meeting with Dempsey, in 1927. Of Writers and Boxers 2011-06-03T22:04:52Z Shaw also formed an enduring friendship with, of all people, Gene Tunney, the world heavyweight champ, some 40 years younger. Brains, Brawn and an Unlikely Bond 2010-09-20T21:55:00Z Baseball’s cathedral hosted Gene Tunney, Jack Dempsey and the great Joe Louis during its storied history. Cotto wins controversial Yankee Stadium bout 2010-06-06T05:30:00Z He graduated from in 1942 with a degree in physical education, then entered the Navy, teaching boxing and refereeing bouts in the physical fitness program run by Gene Tunney, the former heavyweight champion. Arthur Mercante Sr., Hall of Fame Boxing Referee, Dies at 90 2010-04-11T04:42:00Z New York’s boys and young men read Gene Tunney’s articles regularly in the Evening Journal. What's in the New York Evening Journal America's Greatest Evening Newspaper And I think he liked the idea that Gene Tunney didn’t get hit too often.” Brains, Brawn and an Unlikely Bond 2010-09-20T21:55:00Z This friendship, the subject of a new book, “The Prizefighter and the Playwright: Gene Tunney and Bernard Shaw,” by Tunney’s 74-year-old son, Jay, is not a secret, exactly. Brains, Brawn and an Unlikely Bond 2010-09-20T21:55:00Z |
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