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Essay heading: Joe Louis "The Brown Bomber"
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His abbreviated name of Joe Louis began when he filled out his first set of paperwork to fight and did not have enough room for Barrow. Thus, Joe Louis became a legend instead of Joe Louis Barrow.
After being defeated early on in his career, Joe got a job working at Ford, but soon quit when his amateur boxing career took off... displayed 300 characters
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After being trained for a while his coaches encouraged him to pair up with a more experienced, connected coach so Joe found George Slayton who was manager of the Detroit Athletic Club. Under his direction, Joe made it to Detroit's Golden Gloves competition in 1933, but was defeated by Max Merak, a Notre Dam football star... displayed next 300 characters
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