In a sport famed for money and excess, what does it take to get to the top...and stay there? Rising from a life of hardship and crime, Don King became the most successful boxing promoter the sport has ever seen—and the first Black man to do so. He is his own American Dream. His flamboyant appearance and commanding personality made him a star in and out of the ring, as did his promotion of greats l... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
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The narrator’s breathy voice drove me crazy-felt like phone sex.
I don’t understand why the interviews were taken off for season 2 with Hugh Hefner. Why should I pay for this if you’re going to delete these with no warning?
BEST PODCAST VOICE EVER! Idk why people r hating on her voice ?! Thank god it’s not the usual flat highly pitched grating voice with every word rising in a question? that? most? millennials? & gen Zrs? seem? to have!?! Couldn’t put season 2 down!! more
That, at any rate, is what season 3 of this podcast wants you to believe. I didn’t make it past the first episode, but as stated early on, this podcast wants to tell you that on balance, Don King is a good guy. His criminality - the many boxers he defrauded and whose lives he help ruin (plus at least one murder) - must be weighed against all the good he has done (he came up with BOTH the Thrilla in Manila and the Rumble in the Jungle), and overall, the good outweighs the bad. Nonsense.
The Hugh Hefner season is quite confusing. It features some interesting interviews and information, as well as critique and references to historical and cultural context, but seems to be stopping halfway in this due to some weird sympathetic nostalgia encompassing the narration. It’s really a shame, because the potential was definitely there. more
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