THE FIGHTER
I come from Brockton, Ma. One mile from my home is a magnificent statue of Rocky Marciano .
It's the largest statue in the world dedicated to an athlete and it's a beautiful thing to behold. Many regard Rocky as the greatest of all and many other historians have their own favorite. However, a little known fighter from ancient Greece who lived in the mid 400's BC had no equal.
I dedicate this story to all those who are fighting disease, depression, addiction, bullying and abuse; especially women and children. Also, to our fighting men and women overseas.
THE FIGHTER
By Peter Vuono
The Grecian island of Thasos in the year 440 BC was among the most beautiful islands on the planet. Thasos, the northern most of all Grecian islands was completely surrounded by the magnificent Aegean Sea.
Wherever one walked one would see breath taking seascapes. One early spring morning, a 9 year old Thasian walked alone through the town square.. Like any child his attention was drawn to a beautiful brazen statue of one of the gods. Mesmerized, the child lifted the statue unassisted and brought it home.
His parents were greatly disturbed and they were sure that their child would incur the wrath of the gods.
The child's father, Timosthenes, lead the child and the statue back safely to the town square to the relief of all. Although the child was said to be the son of Timosthenes, many swore that he was sired by Hercules! The child was called Theogenes.
Theogenes grew up admiring the mighty Greek athlete Achilles. Since Achilles was known for his running skills, Theogenes ran and won many a race. One in particular was the dolichos which was a long distance run which consisted of between 7 and 24 stadia. A stadia was equal to 600 feet. Adept as he was at running, Theogenes would soon find that his forte would be in both boxing and pankration. Pankration was the Grecian form of mixed martial arts. It consisted of boxing, kicking, chokes, locks, trips and throws. The only thing not allowed was biting and eye gouging.
Theogenes won one boxing title in the 75th Olympiad in 480BC. He also won a pankration in the 76th Olympiad of 476BC. In addition to this he won three Pythian Games in boxing, one pankration in the Isthmian Games with 9 boxing titles, and finally nine boxing titles in the Nemean Games . All together, it is said that he defeated between 1300 and 1400 opponents! He was undefeated in boxing in 22 years and there is yet another unsubstantiated claim that Theogenes defeated 2102 opponents!
A marble statue was erected in Thasos of Theogenes upon his death and he was made a Thasian hero. One of his enemies vandalized the statue one evening and lost his life when the statue crashed down upon him.
The remains of the statue were thrown into the sea and from that moment on the Island of Thasos yielded no crops! Upon hearing this, the Oracle of Delphi suggested that the rubble of the statue be resurrected from the sea. The town erected a new one and the crops came back again!
One may ask if this was the work of a god or deity. I think not. However, one thing is for certain; that the legend of history's greatest fighter has withstood the sands of time. It is hoped that the fighting spirit of the mighty Theogenes will once again arise in the hearts of those that need it the most.
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