The Art of Manliness

Bo Jackson, The Last Folk Hero

Nov 2, 2022
Jeff Pearlman, author of "The Last Folk Hero," dives into the legendary life of Bo Jackson, the iconic dual-sport athlete. He explores Bo's mythical status and the challenges of growing up in poverty, alongside his disdain for practice due to overwhelming natural talent. Pearlman discusses pivotal moments in Bo's career, including his decision to forgo the Yankees, a devastating injury that altered his trajectory, and how he navigates life away from the spotlight while remaining a towering figure in sports history.
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INSIGHT

Natural Talent vs. Practice

  • Bo Jackson's natural talent allowed him to excel without rigorous practice.
  • This sometimes frustrated coaches but was a recurring theme in his career.
ANECDOTE

The Yankees and Auburn

  • The Yankees drafted Bo Jackson out of high school but couldn't convince him to sign.
  • His mother's desire for him to attend college, along with Auburn's influence, kept him in Alabama.
INSIGHT

Indifference to Money and Attention

  • Bo Jackson's indifference to money and attention likely stemmed from his exceptional talent and lucrative endorsements.
  • He prioritized family and personal pursuits over public appearances and fan interactions.
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