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We continue our week previewing Absolute Pro Wrestling's Winter Brawl Classic and this episode we welcome back to the show James Jeffries! Follow James Jeffries Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.jeffries.505 Twitter/X: @TheRealJDouble Follow Absolute Pro Wrestling Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AbsoluteProWrestling Twitter/X: @ProAbsolute Youtube: @PrenticeWrestlingNetwork
Known for his powerful style and ability to connect with the audience, James Jeffries is the current Impact Pro Wrestling (IPW) Heavyweight Champion and has held the title for several years. He has also wrestled for other promotions including SICW and APW. Pondwater Dave and Amy met James in Waterloo, Iowa this past summer at the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame where they discovered James is a huge World Class Wrestling fan! Join us to find out just how deep his wrestling roots run!
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On this episode, we talk with Impact Pro Wrestling World Heavyweight Champion James Jeffries about his time in pro wrestling! Subscribe to our podcast today! If you become the 1,000 subscriber on YouTube, you will be given a Bumps & Thumps T Shirt, come on the podcast as a guest, and a signed Minnesota's Golden Age of Wrestling from Vern Gagne to the Road Warriors by the author George Schire. You can follow James Jeffries on the following social media platforms: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.jeffries.505 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_jeffries84/ You can follow George Schire on the following social media platforms: Facebook: George Schire's WRESTLING TIME MACHINE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/304074923575221 AMERICAN WRESTLING ASSOCIATION: https://www.facebook.com/groups/352959044854870 You can purchase books written by George Schire at Amazon: Minnesota's Golden Age of Wrestling: From Verne Gagne to the Road Warriors: https://www.amazon.com/Minnesotas-Golden-Age-Wrestling-Warriors/dp/0873516206/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2E27089S7DKNO&keywords=George+Schire&qid=1668273607&sprefix=george+schire%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-2 A.W.A. Record Book: The 1960s: https://www.amazon.com/W-Record-Book-1960s/dp/1492225576/ref=sr_1_4?crid=2E27089S7DKNO&keywords=George+Schire&qid=1668273656&sprefix=george+schire%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-4 A.W.A. Record Book: The 1970s Part 1 1970-1974: https://www.amazon.com/W-Record-Book-1970s-1970-1974/dp/1492242292/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2E27089S7DKNO&keywords=George+Schire&qid=1668273656&sprefix=george+schire%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-5 A.W.A. Record Book: The 1970s Part 2 1975-79: https://www.amazon.com/W-Record-Book-1970s-1975-79/dp/150845857X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2E27089S7DKNO&keywords=George+Schire&qid=1668273656&sprefix=george+schire%2Caps%2C198&sr=8-3 Help support the podcast! You can make contributions or purchase items at: Contribution: www.anchor.fm/brian-ferguson3 and click the support button Teespring Store: https://bumps-thumps-2.creator-spring.com/ PayPal: @bumpsnthumps You can follow Bumps & Thumps on the following social media platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnQG8G8GE0eTHmzIzTBnZ8Q Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Brianferguson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BumpsThumps Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bumps_n_thumps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bumps_thumps If you would like to purchase Joyce's book My Ringside Seat To The AWA, you can order the book by messaging on Facebook or by email. Payment method is through PayPal. The book is $20 plus $6 shipping in the United States. If you are ordering outside the United States, please contact Joyce for shipping questions. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joyce.paustian.9 Email: joyce.paustian@gmail.com PayPal: joyce.paustian@gmail.com Brad Drake Podcast information: Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/@BradDrakePN YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BradDrakePN Website: https://www.braddrake.net/ Falls Count Anywhere podcast information: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FALLScountAnywhereGorillazinc Twitter: https://twitter.com/CountAnywhere YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@friendzmedianetwork8200 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-ferguson3/support
Joe Walcott (not "Jersey Joe") terrorized opponents with every bit of force a name like that suggests; many called him the "Barbados Demon", and that title wasn't given without reason.He was an unstoppable force with extraordinary strength.Walcott faced numerous notable opponents during his 166-fight career, such as Sam Langford and Philadelphia Jack O'Brien (Hall of Fame Heavyweight/Light Heavyweight). Additionally, world light heavyweight champion George Gardner and colored heavyweight champion Frank Childs shared the ring together.Walcott only towered 5'1".He was a puzzle to all but himself - from his appearance and fighting style right down to how great of an individual he became.Walcott was an unlikely welterweight at 6 feet 1 inch but boasted incredible muscularity, as evidenced by research conducted by Monte D. Cox (National Police Gazette Oct 27, 1894). According to Monte's findings, Walcott had an extraordinary 18-inch neck circumference and 41-inch chest expansion (National Police Gazette October 27 1894).Nate Fleischer said it best, calling Walcott an incarnation of Hercules cut in half." The so-called Barbados Demon was made from solid stone and seemed terrifying to observers.Imagine such an individual stepping into the ring against towering heavyweights to fight.Walcott was known for taking aggressive attacks against opponents by leaping hooks at them from above and springing forward so that he could reach them.But where the line between fiction and reality, genius and insanity really blurs is in Walcott's unexpected success in the ring.Walcott was so eccentric (and difficult to comprehend) that he defied logic; standing just two inches taller than Jacob Matlala with only 65" reach (three inches shorter than featherweight Eugene Criqui), yet managing to defeat Tommy West, Dan Creedon, Mysterious Billy Smith three times (despite outweighing him by 17 pounds), Joe Grim Young Peter Jackson Rube Ferns Joe Choynski held his own with world beaters like Sam Langford and Joe Gans before holding onto his title for three years. before dropping down to featherweight and earning title defence against Mysterious Billy Smith - yet somehow managed all these achievements against an opponent with whom nobody understood or could match up against him!Walcott achieved an astounding record, boasting 104 wins to 32 losses, with 15 coming due to an accidental gun injury that severely disfigured his right hand.His fight style would never be the same again.Walcott, in his prime, was a demon; an adult trapped inside of a child's body; full of anger and hate for humanity. His aggression would often come out in violent fights against men who dared step into the ring with him.Walcott's violence and greatness knew no bounds - unintimidated by anyone, Walcott even issued a challenge against James Jeffries, the heavyweight champion of the world.Jeffries declined, and that, my friends, is as strange as it can get. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-a-goodpaster/support
Repeat, please!? We cover perhaps one of the most beloved 60s war movies this week with 1969s 'The Battle of Britain'! From its all-star cast to thrilling air combat sequences, it's one of the most requested films we've been asked to review. To join us in this gargantuan task is Aviation Historian James Jeffries! Join us to find out why this movie endures to this day and why its portrayal of historical events is perhaps more nuanced than it first appears. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fighting-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Josh and Boz link up to discuss the past weekend's action. This includes Joe Joyce stopping Christian Hammer, and Opetaia getting a huge upset victory over Briedis. They also discuss some of the biggest matches to have taken place on July 4, symbolizing Independence Day in the United States of America. This is topped by the Jack Dempsey vs Jess Willard 1919 World Heavyweight Title contest and the Jack Johnson vs James Jeffries 1910 World Heavyweight Championship contest.
"Ele era o melhor. Ele era um homem negro lutador na época que homens brancos linchavam negros nos finais de semana". Quem disse isso foi Muhammad Ali, sobre a sua maior inspiração: Jack Johnson. John Arthur Johnson nasceu em 1878, no Texas. Filho de pessoas que foram escravizadas, Johnson passou boa parte da vida na pobreza. Trabalhou boa parte da vida em uma fazenda, mas em 1897 começou a lutar de maneira amadora. Poucos anos depois ele encontrou um lutador branco chamado Joe Choynski, que o venceu. Após a vitória, a polícia chegou no local da luta minutos depois, e como a luta interracial era proibida, ambos foram presos. Na prisão se tornaram amigos, e Joe Choynski decidiu se tornar seu treinador. Na época ele só poderia, oficialmente, lutar contra outros homens negros. Em alguns anos se tornou o campeão mundial entre os negros. Mas pouco tempo depois da sua vitória, a luta interracial foi permitida. Isso fez com que Johnson tentasse vencer o campeão mundial dos pesos-pesados James Jeffries. Entretanto, o campeão mundial se negou a lutar contra Johnson. Extremamente racista, Jeffries defendia que era inaceitável que ele se submetesse a disputar o cinturão com um homem negro. Em 1906, o canadense Tommy Burns se tornou campeão mundial, vencendo Jeffries. Dois anos depois, Johnson desafiou Tommy Burns que aceitou prontamente. Em dezembro de 1908, Johnson vencia Burns, se tornando campeão mundial. A sociedade racista da época ficou desesperada a procura de um branco para vencer Johnson. As "esperanças brancas", como eram chamados os possíveis vencedores de Johnson, chegavam aos montes, mas Johnson vencia todos. Entretanto, o antigo vencedor James Jeffries, que já estava aposentado, volta da aposentadoria para lutar contra Johnson. Na época ele disse: "Eu vou entrar nessa luta apenas pelo simples propósito de provar que um homem branco é melhor do que um negro". No dia 4 de julho, feriado nacional, de 1910, Johnson e Jeffries se enfrentavam em Nevada. A luta foi conhecida como "A Luta do Século". Após o 15º quinto assalto, ao som de frases extremamente racistas dos mais de 20 mil expectadores assistindo, Johnson derrubava Jeffries, calando a boca de milhões de racistas pelos EUA.
"Ele era o melhor. Ele era um homem negro lutador na época que homens brancos linchavam negros nos finais de semana". Quem disse isso foi Muhammad Ali, sobre a sua maior inspiração: Jack Johnson. John Arthur Johnson nasceu em 1878, no Texas. Filho de pessoas que foram escravizadas, Johnson passou boa parte da vida na pobreza. Trabalhou boa parte da vida em uma fazenda, mas em 1897 começou a lutar de maneira amadora. Poucos anos depois ele encontrou um lutador branco chamado Joe Choynski, que o venceu. Após a vitória, a polícia chegou no local da luta minutos depois, e como a luta interracial era proibida, ambos foram presos. Na prisão se tornaram amigos, e Joe Choynski decidiu se tornar seu treinador. Na época ele só poderia, oficialmente, lutar contra outros homens negros. Em alguns anos se tornou o campeão mundial entre os negros. Mas pouco tempo depois da sua vitória, a luta interracial foi permitida. Isso fez com que Johnson tentasse vencer o campeão mundial dos pesos-pesados James Jeffries. Entretanto, o campeão mundial se negou a lutar contra Johnson. Extremamente racista, Jeffries defendia que era inaceitável que ele se submetesse a disputar o cinturão com um homem negro. Em 1906, o canadense Tommy Burns se tornou campeão mundial, vencendo Jeffries. Dois anos depois, Johnson desafiou Tommy Burns que aceitou prontamente. Em dezembro de 1908, Johnson vencia Burns, se tornando campeão mundial. A sociedade racista da época ficou desesperada a procura de um branco para vencer Johnson. As "esperanças brancas", como eram chamados os possíveis vencedores de Johnson, chegavam aos montes, mas Johnson vencia todos. Entretanto, o antigo vencedor James Jeffries, que já estava aposentado, volta da aposentadoria para lutar contra Johnson. Na época ele disse: "Eu vou entrar nessa luta apenas pelo simples propósito de provar que um homem branco é melhor do que um negro". No dia 4 de julho, feriado nacional, de 1910, Johnson e Jeffries se enfrentavam em Nevada. A luta foi conhecida como "A Luta do Século". Após o 15º quinto assalto, ao som de frases extremamente racistas dos mais de 20 mil expectadores assistindo, Johnson derrubava Jeffries, calando a boca de milhões de racistas pelos EUA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The build up for Hall of Fame weekend starts even earlier this year! On the first episode of The Road to Hall of Fame Weekend James Jeffries and Zach Takes break down all things you can expect Hall of Fame weekend in Waterloo Iowa! For more information call the Dan Gable Wrestling Museum 319-293-0745
Zach Takes is joined by special guest host Big Ace from the Ace and Brisco Podcast! We're joined by Troy Peterson, James Jeffries, Justin Decent and AJ Smooth to break down IPW's return to Des Moines Next Week Saturday May 8th!
Zach Takes and James Jeffries are back to break down all things Impact Pro Wrestling!
Zach Takes and James Jeffries break down everything that went down on the last IPW facebook live show and take a look ahead at what you can see this Sunday!
Zach Takes is joined by James Jeffries to talk about what happened on the last IPW show and break down all the action you'll see Sunday on Facebook Live!
Zach Takes is joined by James Jeffries to talk about what happened on the last IPW show and what you can expect to see Sunday.
IPW Is back in action for a virtual Linn County Fair that will go down this Sunday June 28th on IPW's Facebook page! Zach Takes is joined by James Jeffries to break down all the action you'll see!
The Zigman and Zach Takes are joined this week by the one and only James Jeffries! We talk all things hall of fame weekend and much more! Plus The zigman and Zach take a look at all the great wrestling happening this weekend!
这次我们继续聊拳击和电影的交集,主题是二者如何分道扬镳。随着第一位重量级黑人拳王的出现,联邦政府出台了拳击电影禁令——电影史上第一项针对电影的内容审查法律。它让日渐强大的好莱坞不得不放弃拳击电影拍摄。同时,拳击则一飞冲天,成为了美国最受欢迎的商业体育运动。 南方的种族隔离是如何出现的 两种黑人拳手 拳击电影禁令 电影与言论自由 拳击进入黄金时代 拳击电影制作者如何挑战禁令 《talich 闲侃》,有闲得聊,关注美国流行文化史,网址:https://talich.fm 相关链接 主要参考文献 Streible, D. (2008). Fight pictures: a history of boxing and early cinema. Berkeley: University of California Press. Woodward, C. V. (2002). The strange career of Jim Crow (Commemorative ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ashby, L. (2006). With amusement for all: a history of American popular culture since 1830. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. Gisclair, S. D. (2013) Lords of the Ring: Boxing in New Orleans, My New Orleans, Retrieved 2019-05-01. Gustkey, E. (1995). This Champion Was a Real Bum : Jack Dempsey, the Man Who Inspired Boxing's First Million-Dollar Gate, Was Born 100 Years Ago, LA Times, Retrieved 2019-05-01. 主要影片: (网上的大部分影片都是基于原默片实况的记录片,原默片版本也同时给出) Jack Johnson vs. Tommy Burns (1908) Jack Johnson vs Stanley Ketchel (1909) Jack Johnson vs James Jeffries (1910) Jack Johnson vs Jess Willard (1915), 原默片版本 Jack Dempsey vs Jess Willard (1919) Jack Dempsey vs Georges Carpentier(1921), 原默片版本 Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney(1927), 原默片版本 登场人物 talich: 美国流行文化史爱好者,《娱乐的逻辑》作者
Zach Takes is joined by Jason Prentice and Troy Peterson to preview this weekends huge hardcore war show! James Jeffries also makes a surprise appearance on the show!
Hey Dude, an unguarded moment on my mom's birthday allows an anonymous critic to land a body blow, so I throw a haymaker of my own with the help of Bob Dylan and my dad. PEOPLE: Trump, James Jeffries, Gorgeous George, Ira Glass WRITERS/MUSICIANS: Johnny Depp, Scott Warmuth, Ernest Hemingway, Woody Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott PLACES: Jeffries Barn, Burbank, Dinkytown, Minneapolis THINGS: snowflakes, demolition derby, Chronicles Volume One, Serial, podcast, New Yorker, podcasters PHOTOS: "Mustard and the Moon at Dusk" shot on my iPhone5 RECORDED: February 9, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly present rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.
This week Zach Takes and The Zigman are joined by the new head trainer for the Impact Pro Wrestling Training academy James Jeffries! We talk about his history in wrestling and what you can expect if you sign up to train with IPW! Zach Takes and The Zigman also discuss AEW, Tag team wrestling and much more!
Topics include: James Jeffries, George Tragos/Lou Thesz Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame weekend, Impact Pro Wrestling, and more!
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Adam Fletcher Sasse takes us back to the turn of the last century and exams the roots of civil unrest in Omaha. Jack Johnson vs. James Jeffries in Reno NV - 1910. Become a patron of the North Omaha History Podcast at https://www.patreon.com/omaha Visit Adam's Omaha History blog at https://northomahahistory.com and like his Facebook page for all kinds of great stuff https://www.facebook.com/NorthOmahaHistory Shop for and buy Adam's books https://goo.gl/d0CY7n
Topics include: George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, Impact Pro Wrestling, â?ª#â??IPWForteâ?¬, James Jeffries and tons more.
Shotgun Wrestling Radio #184 w/ IPW's James Jeffries: Topics include: training, debut match, IPW, JustIn Decent, Hall of Fame show and tons more. Plus The Zigman and Zach Takes talk Wrestling Revolver, TNA, WWE Money in Bank and tons more