My hero was a boxer He used to fight southpaw These who fought against him Said he had an iron jaw He took a million punches But never felt a thing He never was defeated In any boxing ring Champion Jack was cautious With decisions that he made He signed on for the Army To learn himself a trade War broke out in '39 They sent him overseas Shipped out to the Far East To fight the Japanese The Champion was on the ropes At the fall of Singapore Jack laid down his riflе A prisoner of war Jack's days were spеnt in agony His nights were spent in pain He never did complaining It went against the grain Three years on Death Railway The physical neglect He suffered degradation But kept his self-respect At last the war was over Redemption took its course In his dreams Jack took revenge He didn't show remorse Jack was flown from prison camp To San Francisco Bay He sent a picture postcard I keep it to this day Welcome home in England Jack found himself a wife Raised himself a family And led a simple life Jack kept his dallier secrets From those who shared his love You never saw the velvet fist Inside his iron glove The bell rang for the final round Of the Champion's last fight Jack's blood count had been falling He countered with his right Toe to toe they traded blows Sweat dripped from every pore The referee stepped in As the judges scored a draw Champion Jack still strides the land With dignity and pride Erich day I stand beside him I feel his strength inside