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“Wilder is a fighting man and I’m a fighting man. I’m ready for this fight now and he’s brave enough

“Wilder is a fighting man and I’m a fighting man. I’m ready for this fight now and he’s brave enough to meet me. I’m not a hypocrite like other so-called champions. When I say I want a fight - I get the fight.”

- Tyson Fury


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Ali: “I’m sorry Joe Frazier is mad at me. I’m sorry I hurt him. Joe Frazier is a gAli: “I’m sorry Joe Frazier is mad at me. I’m sorry I hurt him. Joe Frazier is a gAli: “I’m sorry Joe Frazier is mad at me. I’m sorry I hurt him. Joe Frazier is a g

Ali: “I’m sorry Joe Frazier is mad at me. I’m sorry I hurt him. Joe Frazier is a good man, and I couldn’t have done what I did without him, and he couldn’t have done what he did without me. And if God ever calls me to a holy war, I want Joe Frazier fighting beside me. ”

Frazier: “The Butterfly and me have been through some ups and downs and there have been lots of emotions, many of them bad. But I have forgiven him. I had to. You cannot hold out for ever. There were bruises in my heart because of the words he used. I spent years dreaming about him and wanting to hurt him. But you have got to throw that stick out of the window. Do not forget that we needed each other, to produce some of the greatest fights of all time.”

Ali: “I said a lot of things in the heat of the moment that I shouldn’t have said. Called him names I shouldn’t have called him. I apologise for that. I’m sorry. It was all meant to promote the fight.”


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and a few more of his short-lived  James Bond time


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radicles-art:Marvel champions #23 (2018)

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Marvel champions #23 (2018)


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staarbles:“Your convictions… what the Champions do, what they stand for… those are important. You’re

staarbles:

“Your convictions… what the Champions do, what they stand for… those are important. You’re going to go far.”


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marveluserboxes: This user loves Amadeus Cho with their heart and soul

marveluserboxes:

This user loves Amadeus Cho with their heart and soul


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Was Black Widow the first female leader of a Marvel team, and Storm the second? When the short-livedWas Black Widow the first female leader of a Marvel team, and Storm the second? When the short-lived

Was Black Widow the first female leader of a Marvel team, and Storm the second?

When the short-lived team the Champions comes together on the UCLA campus* to defend against an incursion by the evil Greek gods, Black Widow assumes control of the team without complaint (but with a weird crack about her looks / Cyclops / Chris Claremont [even though Chris Claremont wasn’t even writing X-Men when Angel left the team?]). It’s easy to buy Black Widow as a natural leader, given her experience with SHIELD and the Avengers and her general super-competence, but as far as I know this might be her only instance as official leader.

Four years later, when Cyclops quit the X-Men following the Dark Phoenix Saga, Storm is named the new team leader. It’s an obvious choice: she is wise, responsible, and the most powerful member of the team. Especially when the rest of the team is Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine, and the 13 and a half year old Kitty Pryde, none of whom are exactly leadership material. Unlike Black Widow, Storm has remained leader off and on since.

I can’t think of any other teams previous to these, or around the same time, that had female leaders. It’s interesting that they’re both seen as successors to Cyclops, as Champions was originally supposed to be about Iceman and Angel before Len Wein made Tony Isabella add more characters, including one woman, to the team. Meanwhile, when Storm was created at the same time in Giant-Size X-Men, it was part of an intentional efforttodiversify and internationalize the team. Something to consider in light of recent news, perhaps.


*The wrangling involved in getting all these characters at UCLA is pretty funny. Angel and Iceman were attending college after leaving the X-Men; Black Widow was there to apply for a job teaching Russian after leaving San Francisco and Daredevil; Hercules was giving a lecture; and Ghost Rider was just riding by.

Champions #2, January 1976. Tona Isabella, Don Heck, John Tartaglione, Phil Rachelson, and Irving Watanabe. Edited by Marv Wolfman.

Uncanny X-Men #139, November 1980. Chris Claremont / John Bryne, Terry Austin, Glynis Oliver, and Tom Orzechowski. Edited by Louise Jones.

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