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He passionately champions forgotten heroes like Joe Louis, Benny Leonard, and other fighters who fought through adversity to lift their communities. Their stories serve as moral blueprints demonstrating that true greatness is defined not only by physical prowess but by character and moral fiber.
Atlas laments that modern society often neglects these stories, replacing them with superficial narratives that strip fighters of their true essence. He believes that cultivating awareness of these legacies can inspire future generations to strive for more than superficial fame—they can aim for lasting character and societal impact.