
Kid Galahad
Kid Galahad is a nickname that has been used by multiple notable boxers, most famously by Larry Gains in the 1920s and later by others like Muhammad Ali’s trainer, Angelo Dundee, for a different fighter. The name evokes a sense of youthful strength and nobility, inspired by the fictional character from the 1937 film "Kid Galahad," who is an earnest young boxer. In boxing history, “Kid Galahad” often symbolizes a talented, promising fighter characterized by skill, resilience, and a noble spirit, embodying the ideal of a disciplined athlete striving for greatness.