Emil Griffith played Benny Palette 18 times in just 3 seconds and was fierce, fiery and barbarous. Unfortunately, the pallet could not bear the deep scratches Griffith brought to him, he died. That's right. In the stand, the audiences were surprised by Norman Mailer who was hated because of the shock on what they saw, especially what he witnessed. Later Norman Mailer published an article titled "The Death of The Benny Parett" and explained his cruel struggle and his view on this subject.
This should be a big fight. In March 1962 Emil Griffith and Weny Waits met champion at Madison Square Garden. The game was done in 12 rounds, and it stabilized around. But then Griffith makes a series of boxing sounds in 5 minutes - backed Paraty at the corner - Paraty's belly and head. Marx's Norman Mailer wrote that Griffith said, "Whenever it attacks, he constantly crippled a crying voice, his right hand slipped through the crankcase like a piston rod and destroyed the pumpkin like a baseball bat" .
Millions of people around the world will participate in the award contest. It is a more famous boxing match. In a 1962 article entitled "Who killed Benny Patlas", the author Norman Cousins wrote about the danger of boxing. He specifically talked about a game that led to the death of a boxer named Benny Palette. Cousin believes that boxing is merely a violent expression and boxers put themselves in circles only for the simple purpose of entertaining the crowd. The investigation reflected the role of the referee, but Palais 'director and doctor' s exam was the main reason for Palais 's death, but the cousin accused Palais' death in a boxing match. More content
Mailer highlighted the collapse of the great champion's palette and expressed the death of Palais lively and dramatically. He was considered a wonderful ship when his "extremity fell under him," he says "slowly sinking to the floor" may slowly sink into the sea on the vertical axis just a huge It is a shipwreck. However, Mailer still left the spirit of combat champions, as Palais still "is dying at his feet". "The palette's death stresses not only that he was previously considered a prey, he also emphasizes that he is a warrior and a champion.
Mailer drew Griffith as an attractive barbarian and an obnoxious reader, but he was also perplexed by the impression of the desolation of Pareto in Griffith. Mailer used images to compare Griffiths with machines and weapons and emphasized that he acted inhumane without thinking. His fist "beat like a piston rod" and when they were connected they seemed to "broke through the crankcase". Mailer said the interaction between Griffith's fist and the palette's face as follows. Baseball bats will destroy pumpkins. "