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zigged when I should have zagged. This expression entered the language on April 17, 1939, when Jack Roper was knocked out in the first round of his fight with Joe Louis in Los Angeles. Roper, an unknown fighter in one of Louis’s “bum of the month” bouts, had zigged and zagged, trying to dodge Louis’s punches. When he came to, the fight’s radio announcer asked him how he got tagged. “I zigged when I should have zagged,” he explained. |