Johnny Coulon, The Man Who Can't Be Lifted by Anyone

 


One of the unique humans who have ever existed in the world is Johnny Coulon. He was a person that no one could lift, including at that time the legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, who was almost twice as tall and heavy as Johnny's grandfather.


The incident where Muhammad Ali tried to lift Johnny's grandfather occurred in 1965. At that time Muhammad Ali, who was the world heavyweight boxing champion, was challenged to lift Johnny's grandfather but failed miserably.


Grandpa Johnny just touched his finger to the neck of the person who was going to lift it, surely that person would never be able to lift it even though they tried their best. It is said that there are certain nerve points that are suppressed by Johnny, causing people to become weak.


Johnny Coulon himself is known to work as a bantamweight boxer who was born in 1889 in Toronto, Canada.


Young Johnny began his boxing career in 1905 and within three years, in 1908, he became the bantamweight champion. Johnny won three times until on June 9, 1914 he had to give up his title to be won by Kid Williams.


In 1918 and 1919 Johnny was recruited by the US Army to become a boxing instructor and train soldiers for war preparations.


In 1965, at the age of 76, Johnny entered a well-known boxing magazine, the Boxing Hall of Fame. Where it is told about Johnny's lifetime and his strength so that no one can lift him.


Finally this legendary grandfather died at the age of 84 in 1973 at his residence. Many of his fans feel deep sadness because of this.


One netizen commented humorously, "In the end only God managed to lift him up." He wrote on the Instagram platform.

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