I tried to record and analyze some information about black boxing fighters recently.

First, I searched for some famous black boxers and their stories. I learned that Louis became a national hero after he defeated Schmeling. This reminds me of the history of black boxers, they have always been a symbol of success and inspiration.
Then I started to find some information about modern black boxers. I found a guy named Gervonta Davis, who is a rising star in the boxing world. His success got me thinking about the history of boxing and those black fighters who have been honing their skills.
I also learned about Floyd Mayweather, who is regarded as one of the greatest American fighters of this generation. His recent victory over Miguel Cotto further solidified his position. Seeing his achievements, I realized that black boxers have made significant contributions to the sport.
Of course, I couldn’t forget about the legendary Muhammad Ali. His career record of 56-5, including 37 knockouts, is amazing. I also read about his firm stance against the Vietnam War, which led to him being banned from the sport for four years. But even during that time, he never changed his mind as a conscientious objector.
While doing this research, I found out that even though black boxers were a minority, they had a really deep talent pool. It seems like African genetics and culture are really good for physical performance, especially in fighting. I also think that boxing taps into our natural human instinct for competition and aggression.

My Practice Process
- Searched for famous black boxers and their stories.
- Found information about modern black boxers like Gervonta Davis.
- Learned about Floyd Mayweather and his achievements.
- Read about Muhammad Ali and his legendary career and beliefs.
- Reflected on the deep talent pool of black boxers and their contributions to the sport.
- Considered the connection between boxing, human instincts, competition, and aggression.
In conclusion, this whole process got me thinking a lot about the history and impact of black boxers. Their stories are really inspiring and show how much they’ve contributed to the sport.