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Ten-year-old Ingo (left) generously shares his mount with
cousins Henry and Frank and his five-year-old brother Rolf.
Nor since the hectic heyday of Jack Dempsey has a
heavyweight champion stirred the imagination of the
public as has Ingemar Johansson. When the personable
Swede climbs through the ropes Monday night to make
his fust title defense against Floyd Patterson, whom he
knocked out in three memorable rounds last June, people
will recognize him as a wealthy, well-traveled young man
with a penchant for the public spotlight.
It's difficult to imagine Ingo of the easy charm and win
ning personality as anything but what he is: the undisputed
king of the boxing world. He wears his crown as if he
were born to it. But such is not the case. His boyhood cir
cumstances in his native Goteburg, Sweden, were modest
even if his ambitions never were.
family weekly sent a representative to Goteburg to
find how Ingemar lived before he overtook fame and for
tune. The representative didn't find silver spoons or Eton
collars; he did find the story of a boy much like any
American kid next door.
These exclusive pictures from his mother's album tell the
story of Ingo better, we' feel, than any words could.
Subduing a friend in an Indian-wrestling match in Goteburg was
harder work for Ingo than battering Floyd Patterson last June.
Thirteen-year-old Ingo poses with the women in the family. His
mother is on the left. Grandma behind her. Clutching her doll
is three-year-old sis Eva. Ingo's aunts complete the snapshot.
Family Weekly, June 19, IHO