My Fighting Life

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" Jeannette was no student of physiology in the everyday understanding of the term, and yet of all fighters, white or black, I do not remember having met one who broke more completely away from train- ing methods of a stereotyped kind, nor one who showed greater intelligence in the practice of physical culture. History will perhaps have it that Jeannette was only a bruiser; he was more. He was a man with ideas, and in his way a scientist, and the antithesis of the negro as popularly understood.... And how very unlike Jack Johnson, who was a combination of sorts a humorist, cynic, immensely clever, but inordinately vain! Johnson demanded that when he went abroad the lights should be full on him. Jeannette was a great, big, honest fellow. Johnson liked to prattle and employ a vocabulary that was almost entirely a jumble of words. He 178 How I Trained to Meet Beckett affected an intense liking for Herbert Spencer, the banjo, dancing, diamonds, and high-powered cars ; yet there were moments when he posed as a model of modesty.

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