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    Jack dempsey, said, "mike jacob's is ruining boxing

    It seems as though they don't want Joe Louis to loss, also included Henry Armstrong. This is all mentioned in a total story of the way it was, in the Golden Age Of Boxing. You're a click away from learning the truth, won't you be surprised. This treasure of history was found on Ebay. You don't have to bid on anything, it is told in the description of three pictures listed. The seller is GOLDSTARSTAMPS, put into advance search item # 233189224501 or list all three fighters together in search "Henry Armstrong Lou Amber's Davey Day". Each pic. has comprehensive history of each fighter, that you never knew before. Believe it or not!

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    Any ebook versions?

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      #3
      No, but, that would be a good idea. I could add a lot more
      on lightweight and welterweight fights 1931 - 1941. Did you check out the fight history on items listed on Ebay? Check out the amount of gauze used on Armstrong hands, and weight of gloves, Ernie Roderick fight in London 1939.
      London newspapers. Regards, Ron
      Last edited by ron davis; 05-30-2019, 11:19 PM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by ron davis View Post
        It seems as though they don't want Joe Louis to loss, also included Henry Armstrong. This is all mentioned in a total story of the way it was, in the Golden Age Of Boxing. You're a click away from learning the truth, won't you be surprised. This treasure of history was found on Ebay. You don't have to bid on anything, it is told in the description of three pictures listed. The seller is GOLDSTARSTAMPS, put into advance search item # 233189224501 or list all three fighters together in search "Henry Armstrong Lou Amber's Davey Day". Each pic. has comprehensive history of each fighter, that you never knew before. Believe it or not!
        can you put a link? or summarize the argument?

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          #5
          I would enter the link, if I knew how to do it. How do you do it? Thank you.

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            #6
            I believe this is the link requested.

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              #7
              he is talking about .

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                #8
                Yes, that is correct. The link " This " came up much quicker
                thanks. Something that I just wanted to point out. I also believe that Jack Johnson would beat all of the Champions and that includes Ali. Now, be easy with me fellows, don't hurt my feelings. Peace.

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                  Originally posted by ron davis View Post
                  Yes, that is correct. The link " This " came up much quicker
                  thanks. Something that I just wanted to point out. I also believe that Jack Johnson would beat all of the Champions and that includes Ali. Now, be easy with me fellows, don't hurt my feelings. Peace.
                  - -Peers Joe Jeanette and Harry Wills said Sam Langford the best of his era.

                  Didn't think much of JJ since he refused to defend against those 3 Best of their era.

                  JJ a proto Deyonce of today.

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                    #10
                    Jack johnson was "the greatest" no doubt!

                    Well, if that was the case, than Davey Day was the Greatest,
                    as Armstrong was suppose to give him a rematch after Davey KO'ed Pedro Montanez. instead Armstrong fought the softened up Montanez, compliments of Mr. Day. You can also include Canzoneri, Ambers, Zivic, Jenkins and a young Sugar Ray Robinson in 1941 canceling a match with an Mr Day. GO TO BAY AND LOOKUP HENRY ARMSTRONG AND DAVEY DAY THERE ARE 3 PHOTOS LISTED WITH A FULL STORY ON THE FIGHTERS, YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY ANYTHING , JUST LOOK.

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