Langston Hughes

Prize Fighter

Prize Fighter - meaning Summary

Fighting for Survival

The speaker bluntly rejects fighting as senseless, but admits resorting to it because of economic need. He contrasts the violence of prize-fighting with the steadier income available on the docks, suggesting that lack of opportunity drives men into dangerous work. The repetition of Only dumb guys fight frames the poem as a bitter, practical judgement about choices forced by poverty and limited options.

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Only dumb guys fight. If I wasn't dumb I wouldn't be fightin'. I could make six dollars a day On the docks And I'd save more than I do now. Only dumb guys fight.

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