I watched some footage of the fight and it went for like 26 rounds? Why would Johnson work so hard and then throw the fight? Was this just an excuse for Johnson? I've never read anyone refute his claims since it's a pretty old fight and Jess wasn't on print denying any of this?
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Originally posted by fanofslug View PostI watched some footage of the fight and it went for like 26 rounds? Why would Johnson work so hard and then throw the fight? Was this just an excuse for Johnson? I've never read anyone refute his claims since it's a pretty old fight and Jess wasn't on print denying any of this?
"Fatigue makes cowards of us all"---- George Patton
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostThere is a very rational explanation for Johnson's behavoir, including why he allegedly had someone ask his wife to leave the arena: It was really hot, Johnson had not been training well, he got tired. he knew that Willard was still strong enough to keep fighting if nothing else...he could not knock Willard out, end of story...
"Fatigue makes cowards of us all"---- George Patton
The fact that Johnson couldn't really do anything to stop Willard vs how quick Dempsey went through him I don't see the argument when people say Johnson would have beat Dempsey. Yes it would have been a good fight but Dempsey was too much for Johnson.
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Originally posted by Daddy T View Posthe was out of shape and past it and got beat fair and square and just refused to admit as much. That is all.
I don't know when this theory was first proposed, but I have a feeling it surfaced some time after the fight.
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Originally posted by PitbullParsons View PostThe fact that Johnson couldn't really do anything to stop Willard vs how quick Dempsey went through him I don't see the argument when people say Johnson would have beat Dempsey. Yes it would have been a good fight but Dempsey was too much for Johnson.
The fight has zero bearing on how a prime Johnson might have done against Dempsey.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostThat was an old Jack Johnson who was fat and didn't bother to train properly (and even then he still managed to win almost every round.)
The fight has zero bearing on how a prime Johnson might have done against Dempsey.
A fight between prime Johnson and Dempsey would have been much more integral to boxing than most could even imagine because Dempsey, in the methods he outlines and how he fights was in a sense, the first modern fighting heavy weight. before Jack fighters did not square up and come in directly, not in the heavyweight division.
Johnson was an ambassador for the old ways...He hever was square unless he was coming in to punch, he maintained a distance where he was profiled, not squared up to his man, and he spent a lot of time setting traps that would allow him to catch his man off balance at the distance where modern heavyweights usually start exhanging from.
Would Johnson be able to pick off Dempsey with his extended guard? before Jack closed in? Would he trap dempsey and knock him down from being off balance? Would Dempsey be able to cut off Johnson? Remember? one reason why I agree with Shoulder Roll is the Tunney fight....Tunney fought in a manner very much how Johnson would fight. Would Jack be able to find Johnson's body with his hooking techniques...and who would control the grapple?
Sometimes I think Tunney is better than Johnson, sometimes not...I admit to being conflicted! but no matter...we do know that Dempsey was beat by Tunney in a manner that was similar in many respects to how johnson would fight. This would be a great fight.
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Originally posted by PitbullParsons View PostExactly.
The fact that Johnson couldn't really do anything to stop Willard vs how quick Dempsey went through him I don't see the argument when people say Johnson would have beat Dempsey. Yes it would have been a good fight but Dempsey was too much for Johnson.Originally posted by BKM- View PostHe had too much pride to admit that he got KTFO which is clear to see. He shouldn't have been because he was past his prime and still dominated the fight against a younger, bigger fighter for 26 rounds.Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostAbsolutely. It's like saying that the Louis-Marciano fight proved that Joe could never beat Ali. Completely unrelated.
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