Pugilistically Inclined
Pugilistically Inclined
Dr. Mac Ross
“Pugilistically Inclined” is hosted by Dr. Mac Ross, Assistant Professor in Kinesiology at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. Join Mac as he shares stories from boxing's past.
Black Boxing Pioneers IV: Bob Armstrong, Denver Ed Smith, and the Rise of Jack Johnson
Mac focuses in on the fighters of the turn of the century, particularly Bob Armstrong, Denver Ed Smith, and the rise of the great Jack Johnson. Don't forget to pick up a copy of Louis Moore's "I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915" to learn so much more than we can fit into out episodes.
Oct 12, 2021
27 min
Black Boxing Pioneers III: A chat with Louis Moore, author of "I Fight for a Living"
Mac chats with Dr. Lou Moore, professor at Grand Valley State University and author of "I Fight for Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915." We talk about manhood, class, race, and dive into some of Lou's work on Jack Johnson, Sam McVey, Bob Armstrong, and more!
Sep 30, 2021
27 min
Black Boxing Pioneers II: Jackson, Dixon, and Gans
On this episode of Pugilistically Inclined, we continue our discussion of Black boxing pioneers, inspired by Louis Moore’s book “I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915.” In this second installment of our Black Boxing Pioneers series, we focus primarily on the careers of Peter Jackson, George Dixon, and Joe Gans, as well as the shifting notions of manhood and respectability attached to each.
Sep 23, 2021
36 min
Black Boxing Pioneers I: Richmond, Molineaux, and Godfrey
On today’s episode we discuss black boxing pioneers in England and America, from 1800 to roughly 1890. This is the first in a series of three episodes based on Louis Moore’s book I Fight for a Living: Boxing and the Battle for Black Manhood, 1880-1915. For this episode, we focus primarily on Bill Richmond, Tom Molineaux, and George Godfrey. For this installment, we also relied quite a bit on Luke G. Williams book Richmond Unchained. You can find links to purchase both books in the show notes.
Sep 16, 2021
35 min
Episode 14
Mac and Mike are back at it! They reflect on the week that was and conclude with an interview with Boxing News Columnist and author, Alex Daley. His most recent book, Born to Box, is a biography of his grandfather, Nipper Pat Daly.
Jul 21, 2021
32 min
Episode 13
Mac and Mike reflect on the week that was, including Jacobs-Rosado, Tyson-Jones, and Joyce-Dubois. Results from Mexico, Australia, France, and Thailand. Mac takes a deep dive into recent research by Anne Tjønndal and Jorid Hovden on the struggles of young female immigrant Muslim boxers in Norway. Previews of Spence-Garcia, Tennyson-O’Reilly, and Gomez-Ceballo, plus some intriguing bouts from Australia and Japan.
Dec 2, 2020
1 hr 1 min
Interview: Undefeated Canadian Josh O'Reilly on his big fight with James Tennyson
Mac chats with undefeated Canadian lightweight Josh "Dubs" O'Reilly about his upcoming WBA lightweight eliminator against James Tennyson, slated for this Friday, December 4, live on DAZN!
Dec 2, 2020
6 min
Mid-Week Mayhem
Mac rambles about Foster-Roman, Benn-Formella, Cannady-Garcia, Ulysse-Germain, Claggett-Theroux, and more! Q & A!
Nov 18, 2020
20 min
Interview: Former WBA light middleweight champ Yuri Foreman!
Mac chats with former WBA light middleweight champion Yuri Foreman about everything from starting boxing in Belarus, to winning the world title against Daniel Santos, to his upcoming comeback fight on December 5 against Jeremy Ramos.
Nov 17, 2020
15 min
Episode 12
Mac and Mike talk about Taylor-Gutierrez, Ball-Guanini, Harper-Thanderz, Crawford-Brook, Franco-Moloney, and more! Listener Mail! Why was there a ten year old British pro boxer in the 1920s and why don’t people talk about it more? What are Crawford’s options now? Why aren’t there boxing pogs?
Nov 16, 2020
39 min
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