I'm sure there was more to the rift than the stepmother suggesting the wedding be delayed but the fact that Norton Jr is still married to the same woman nearly 30 years later says it all. There's no reunion shown in this clip but I'm glad they sorted it out.
I can relate. Same thing happened between my son and I until I broke the ice recently. One of us had to do it. Who better than the father? The father is supposed to lead by example based on his maturity, experience, and wisdom. For those of you going through similar circumstances, don't wait. Don't wait until it's too late to reconcile and express your love for each other. As they say "Life is short".
Stuff can happen between a father and a son making his place in the world. It's usually over money, women or difference in personality or opinion. Either way I am good that they still had love in their hearts to reconcile sooner than later because that is time they will never get back.
All you can do for your kids is to pray for them, and be patient , be present and be kind to them because they will do stuff that will HURT you deeply!
Kenny has the right to like who he wants and for whatever reason he has. Being in the public eye doesn't mean the public gets a veto on a man's real life or has the right to judge him as good or bad based on assumptions about things we don't know. I believe Kenny is a good person who is making choices based on his experiences and what he has learned, and that is his right.
They ended up rehashing their relationship it was very small friction. Even during Ken Norton's Dallas cowboy days and 49ers days he was still would do the tribute to his dad when he scored a defensive touchdown punching the goal Post.
It's because Senior experienced racism and his experience is that while people are racist. That's not his Juniors experience, so they're just not going to see eye to eye. Remember boxing is a sport where until recently it's been divided based on race. Plus, based on how he raised him alone, he feels like he's owed his sons obedience and that's just not going to happen when his son is no longer a little boy. A lot of parents have a tough time with that reality. Sad thing it's Junior and his wife are still married living good. I also think the step mom played a role because step moms are busy bodies by nature since they're looking for way to involve themselves.
@@bnwo 'Boxing is a sport where until recently it's been divided based on race.' Could you explain that because I'm not sure where you're coming from there? There were nine different world heavyweight champions over the course of Norton's career and they had one thing in common - they were all black. And as for your step mom comment... That's just bullshit.
@@jayredstone107 Because many black men of his era were. And Norton Jr married a white woman. I'm not sure if the rift between him and his son was due to that or something else.
@@SugarRayCharles. WTH, of course not, none of the blacks were racist during thar era, for that matter, any era given the dynamics of racism (blacks didn't create racism). I believe Ken was simply hurt for not being invited to the wedding, and he believing his son should wait. Ken was a protective father, and that racism notion is irrelevant.
@@cnwil4594 Maybe the word "prejudice" would suffice. Let's not act like some blacks of Ken's era (as well as before and also today) were/are fond of interracial marriages. Smh.
@@SugarRayCharles. That could be possible, but I don't believe it was in Ken's case. It wasn't unusual that most blacks felt unaccepting of interracial relationships given how blacks were subjected to blatant, evil racism.
Ken Sr. still looked like he was in terrific shape here.
A Father That Loves His Son.
And A Son That Loves His Father.
Truly Beautiful and Powerful.
I don't even like watching this, Kenny was a good man, none of this is our business.
Thanks for the upload, I'm a big fan of Ken Norton
NP
....and jr
Great boxer Mr Norton. I've watched most of his fights. 👍👍
I love his voice and commentary during boxing matches
I'm sure there was more to the rift than the stepmother suggesting the wedding be delayed but the fact that Norton Jr is still married to the same woman nearly 30 years later says it all.
There's no reunion shown in this clip but I'm glad they sorted it out.
I can relate. Same thing happened between my son and I until I broke the ice recently. One of us had to do it. Who better than the father? The father is supposed to lead by example based on his maturity, experience, and wisdom.
For those of you going through similar circumstances, don't wait. Don't wait until it's too late to reconcile and express your love for each other. As they say "Life is short".
Stuff can happen between a father and a son making his place in the world. It's usually over money, women or difference in personality or opinion. Either way I am good that they still had love in their hearts to reconcile sooner than later because that is time they will never get back.
All you can do for your kids is to pray for them, and be patient , be present and be kind to them because they will do stuff that will HURT you deeply!
True
His son made up with a stacked 49ers team in 94
Kenny has the right to like who he wants and for whatever reason he has. Being in the public eye doesn't mean the public gets a veto on a man's real life or has the right to judge him as good or bad based on assumptions about things we don't know. I believe Kenny is a good person who is making choices based on his experiences and what he has learned, and that is his right.
You can't drop your kids like a rock, then expect them to pick up the pieces
Man, this is heartbreaking. Does anybody know how it all worked out in the end? Much obliged.
They ended up rehashing their relationship it was very small friction. Even during Ken Norton's Dallas cowboy days and 49ers days he was still would do the tribute to his dad when he scored a defensive touchdown punching the goal Post.
They repaired any difference from this video. True family love.
@@pp3k3jamail
That’s good news. Thanks for the update!
@@pierrecalderone
That’s good to hear. Thank you!
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They are both wearing the same hat…
In the end you didnt have guts
Didn't know this....why was senior racist...the older generation of parents were like that...my mom was like that when i married out my race
It's because Senior experienced racism and his experience is that while people are racist. That's not his Juniors experience, so they're just not going to see eye to eye. Remember boxing is a sport where until recently it's been divided based on race. Plus, based on how he raised him alone, he feels like he's owed his sons obedience and that's just not going to happen when his son is no longer a little boy. A lot of parents have a tough time with that reality. Sad thing it's Junior and his wife are still married living good. I also think the step mom played a role because step moms are busy bodies by nature since they're looking for way to involve themselves.
@@bnwo 'Boxing is a sport where until recently it's been divided based on race.'
Could you explain that because I'm not sure where you're coming from there?
There were nine different world heavyweight champions over the course of Norton's career and they had one thing in common - they were all black.
And as for your step mom comment...
That's just bullshit.
@@ppuh6tfrz646 True, but the sport was, and still is run by rich old white men.
@@IceColdWater Like Don King?
I would love to see you and your wife in Kentucky in the 50s and 60s where Kenny grew up.
Why Helen because Pokemon
BMW SOVIET PROBLEM JEALOUSY IS THERE AL THERE IS?
Can they sign they own West German boxing statutom, and job petit, nurember code, and not run iver crazy people?
Was Norton Sr. Racist?
Why you say that?
@@jayredstone107 Because many black men of his era were. And Norton Jr married a white woman. I'm not sure if the rift between him and his son was due to that or something else.
@@SugarRayCharles. WTH, of course not, none of the blacks were racist during thar era, for that matter, any era given the dynamics of racism (blacks didn't create racism). I believe Ken was simply hurt for not being invited to the wedding, and he believing his son should wait. Ken was a protective father, and that racism notion is irrelevant.
@@cnwil4594 Maybe the word "prejudice" would suffice. Let's not act like some blacks of Ken's era (as well as before and also today) were/are fond of interracial marriages. Smh.
@@SugarRayCharles. That could be possible, but I don't believe it was in Ken's case. It wasn't unusual that most blacks felt unaccepting of interracial relationships given how blacks were subjected to blatant, evil racism.
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