PHOTO:
Neil Leifer (November 1967)
Deep
in his thoughts Dick Tiger, whose real name was Richard Ihetu, sits in his
dressing room in the Convention Center , Las Vegas and contemplates his impending
bout with Roger Rouse against whom he will be defending his world light
heavyweight title.
There
was much more to contemplate. With a civil war raging in Nigeria in which he
will involve himself as a spokesman on behalf of the secessionist republic of
Biafra, he would in a matter of weeks be commissioned into the Physical Corps
regiment of the rebel army as a Lieutenant.
As
recounted in the biography DICK TIGER:
The Life and Times of a Boxing Immortal, three hours before the bout, word
had reached him from the Biafran Mission in New York City that his wife Abigail
had given birth to their seventh child seven days previously. It was a seven
pound baby girl.
“In
this town Dick,” his manager Wilfred ‘Jersey’ Jones excitedly informed him, “three
sevens is a jackpot in those one-armed bandits!”
Defying
the prediction of an early version IBM computer that he would lose, Tiger
stopped Rouse in the eleventh of a scheduled fifteen round bout.
Dick
Tiger died four years later on December 14th, a victim of liver
cancer.
(C)
Adeyinka Makinde (2012)
Adeyinka
Makinde is the author of DICK TIGER: The
Life and Times of a Boxing Immortal
BBC World Service documentary on Tiger : http://adeyinka.podomatic.com/player/web/2007-03-11T05_02_21-07_00
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