Manassa Mauler
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Definition
Proper noun * Manassa Mauler: A nickname for the American professional boxer William Harrison "Jack" Dempsey. He was the World Heavyweight Champion from 1919 to 1926 and was renowned for his aggressive, powerful fighting style. The nickname references his birthplace, Manassa, Colorado, and his ferocity as a fighter ("mauler").
Usage Notes
- "Manassa Mauler" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer specifically to the boxer Jack Dempsey. It is a fixed epithet and is not typically applied to other individuals.
- It is primarily used in historical, biographical, or sporting contexts when discussing boxing history or legendary athletes.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- The "Manassa Mauler" became one of the most famous sports figures of the 1920s.
- In boxing history, few nicknames are as iconic as the "Manassa Mauler".
- He fought under the name "Manassa Mauler" Jack Dempsey.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metonymically to symbolize a bygone era of boxing or a particularly aggressive, brawling style of pugilism.
- His fighting style was a throwback to the days of the Manassa Mauler.
Variants and Related Words
- Jack Dempsey: The primary name of the boxer.
- William Harrison Dempsey: His full birth name.
Synonyms
- Jack Dempsey (the direct synonym, as it is the same person).
- The Dempsey (a common shortened reference in boxing contexts).
Related Idioms or Phrases
- Dempsey Roll: A boxing technique associated with Jack Dempsey, involving bobbing, weaving, and throwing hooks.
- Long Count: A famous incident in the 1927 Dempsey-Tunney fight, often referenced alongside his name.
Noun
- United States prizefighter who was world heavyweight champion (1895-1983)