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Mike Tyson77
03-07-2008, 02:21 AM
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tennesseeboy
03-07-2008, 05:18 AM
how do you think dempsey would do in the modern era of heavyweights?

sleazyfellow
03-07-2008, 06:39 AM
how do you think dempsey would do in the modern era of heavyweights?

At 190 or so pounds he would be outmatched, but if he could gain the weight and keep his speed and power he'd do just fine....although his defense is lacking.

duffgun
03-07-2008, 09:01 AM
At 190 or so pounds he would be outmatched, but if he could gain the weight and keep his speed and power he'd do just fine....although his defense is lacking.

Dempsey often weight about 200lb before a fight but would cut down to less to give him more speed he would probably weight more these days because he used to be a tramp and didnt eat to much before he became champ. I think he would weight just above 200lb. I think he would do fine at around 200-205lb he would be in much better shape than any other heavyweight and would have an advantage in speed and have more than enough power. Dempsey often beat big guys and todays heavyweights excluding valuev are no bigger than the ones in the 20's.

Ryn0
03-07-2008, 09:32 AM
He'd be a crusierweight nowdays but with todays methods and supplements and training methods etc he'd be around 210lb maybe?
I'd pick him to beat Wlad nowdays he's about the same stature as Peters but much slimer, more athletic etc and has power in both hands

Brockton Lip
03-07-2008, 11:14 AM
He'd do very well I imagine and would be a/the champion. Known as the Giant Killer he probably wouldn't find it awkward to be fighting large heavyweights. He destroyed Jess Willard and could do the same to the fighters of today as well.

Dempsey Roll
03-07-2008, 11:23 AM
Dempsey often weight about 200lb before a fight but would cut down to less to give him more speed he would probably weight more these days because he used to be a tramp and didnt eat to much before he became champ. I think he would weight just above 200lb. I think he would do fine at around 200-205lb he would be in much better shape than any other heavyweight and would have an advantage in speed and have more than enough power. Dempsey often beat big guys and todays heavyweights excluding valuev are no bigger than the ones in the 20's.

Well said. BTW, great sig man

Mike Tyson77
03-07-2008, 11:28 AM
how do you think dempsey would do in the modern era of heavyweights?


He'd be kicking peoples ass. :lol1:

Brunswick Assassin
03-07-2008, 11:49 PM
Today Dempsey would rule the Cruiserweight Division with an 'Iron' fist. Move up to Heavy and would just about whip all the current Heavy alphabet champs within two weeks. Today's Heavies are just lumberjacks with power. Peroid!

Everybody says that today's 'supersized' Heavies would take apart the Old School Heavies! Pbbbtttt!!! Does that mean that a World War I bullet would bounce off the chest of Today's heavies??? A solidly built, well muscled 190 pound machine like Dempsey who fought so often would take apart Chagaev, Sagalakasayev, Valuev and I fight once every two years Maskaev??? Not only would Dempsey beat them, he'd hurt them bad! Klitchko would give Dempsey the hardest fight from today's current Heavy 'Paper Champs'!

Once Dempsey launched his ferocious attacks from the opening bell, today's heavies would be gasping for air after round 1 and having to deal with Dempsey's bombs at the same time! A fighter starts making mistakes when they're tired and this would allow Dempsey to steamroll these chumps like he did to Jess Willard! This would be the same for today's Heavies!

Hell man, I reckon Harry Greb, Billy Conn, Ezzard Charles, Stanley Ketchel who are middleweights would school these guys.

Dempsey Roll
03-08-2008, 04:35 AM
Today Dempsey would rule the Cruiserweight Division with an 'Iron' fist. Move up to Heavy and would just about whip all the current Heavy alphabet champs within two weeks. Today's Heavies are just lumberjacks with power. Peroid!

Everybody says that today's 'supersized' Heavies would take apart the Old School Heavies! Pbbbtttt!!! Does that mean that a World War I bullet would bounce off the chest of Today's heavies??? A solidly built, well muscled 190 pound machine like Dempsey who fought so often would take apart Chagaev, Sagalakasayev, Valuev and I fight once every two years Maskaev??? Not only would Dempsey beat them, he'd hurt them bad! Klitchko would give Dempsey the hardest fight from today's current Heavy 'Paper Champs'!

Once Dempsey launched his ferocious attacks from the opening bell, today's heavies would be gasping for air after round 1 and having to deal with Dempsey's bombs at the same time! A fighter starts making mistakes when they're tired and this would allow Dempsey to steamroll these chumps like he did to Jess Willard! This would be the same for today's Heavies!

Hell man, I reckon Harry Greb, Billy Conn, Ezzard Charles, Stanley Ketchel who are middleweights would school these guys.

Now we're talkin'! Dempsey > any of today's heavyweights. With the sad state of affairs that is the HW division, I will go out on a limb & say that the Barbados Demon would be at least a top contender if he was fighting today

Jim Jeffries
03-09-2008, 03:53 PM
His best chances obviously would be at cruiserweight, where I think he'd clean up without too much problem. I wouldn't count him out at HW though, he had a knack for beating much bigger men.

Mike Tyson77
03-09-2008, 07:46 PM
His best chances obviously would be at cruiserweight, where I think he'd clean up without too much problem. I wouldn't count him out at HW though, he had a knack for beating much bigger men.

My thought exactly. He'd kill everyone at cruiser, but Wlad would be a huge challenge.

tyson
03-09-2008, 09:09 PM
I'd give Marciano a much bigger chance against the Klitschko's of this world than Dempsey.
Dempsey have been knocked out a few times, by much weaker men than the 250 pound monsters of today.

Sorry, I don't think the 250 pound monsters of 1920 could compete with the modern day big dicks.
And anyone who has fought a guy 50 pounds heavier than themselves will testify to the strength difference.

That being said, Dempsey would probably win a good amount of fights simply with heart and recklessness, but the same **** would probably let him end up with some permanent damage.

Cruiserweight is a different matter though.

Mike Tyson77
03-09-2008, 09:24 PM
I'd give Marciano a much bigger chance against the Klitschko's of this world than Dempsey.
Dempsey have been knocked out a few times, by much weaker men than the 250 pound monsters of today.

Sorry, I don't think the 250 pound monsters of 1920 could compete with the modern day big dicks.
And anyone who has fought a guy 50 pounds heavier than themselves will testify to the strength difference.

That being said, Dempsey would probably win a good amount of fights simply with heart and recklessness, but the same **** would probably let him end up with some permanent damage.

Cruiserweight is a different matter though.

I think Wlad would give him problems. But I think Dempsey could beat many of todays HW's. And every Cruser.

NonpareilDempse
06-07-2008, 09:48 PM
Obviously tyson did not do ANY research on Jack Dempsey, and decided to start feeding people a bunch of bullcrap. Dempsey was the 2nd hardest puncher of all time, that and his great skill would allow him to mow over any fighter fighting today. Marciano is the same. But Dempsey was only knocked out once, in a fixed fight. By Fireman Jim Flynn, even if the fight wasnt fixed, Jim Flynn had a dynamite right hand. Jack Dempsey was not a reckless fighter, he knew exactly what he was doing. I wouldn't count on people believing the next thing you spew about Jack Dempsey. Do your reasearch.

Layzie Kidd
06-10-2008, 01:43 PM
At 190 or so pounds he would be outmatched, but if he could gain the weight and keep his speed and power he'd do just fine....although his defense is lacking.

Are you serious?

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He bob & weaved nearly all of that first guys punches. Dempsey was better than Frazier in bobbing and weaving.

Southpaw Stinger
06-10-2008, 02:14 PM
He would do great. Todays heavies are big and slow, just how Dempsey liked em'!

poet682006
06-10-2008, 03:11 PM
He would do great. Todays heavies are big and slow, just how Dempsey liked em'!

Got to agree with you. Also it seems like people are underrating Dempsey's boxing ability. Have they even seen some of his fights? Dempsey has some things in common with Roberto Duran in that they both did the little things that separated them from mere brawlers: The kind of things easily overlooked but win you fights.

On a separate note, why is it that fans of one boxer or another feel they have to tear down past greats to make their boy look good? It's really gotten to a rediculous level here with fan-boys trying to rip down Louis, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, and now Dempsey. Many fans of Mike Tyson seem to be particularly prone to this. The irony is, of all Heavyweight champions, it was Mike Tyson who had the most reverance for the past greats. I can't image Tyson showing those greats the kind of disrespect his adoring fans do. Can you imagine one of them disresecting Dempsey in FRONT of Tyson? Tyson worshipped Dempsey, considered him a role model of how to fight. I suspect Mike might just backhand any fan so foolish as to belittle Dempsey in from of him.

Poet

Boogie Nights
06-10-2008, 04:21 PM
Got to agree with you. Also it seems like people are underrating Dempsey's boxing ability. Have they even seen some of his fights? Dempsey has some things in common with Roberto Duran in that they both did the little things that separated them from mere brawlers: The kind of things easily overlooked but win you fights.

On a separate note, why is it that fans of one boxer or another feel they have to tear down past greats to make their boy look good? It's really gotten to a rediculous level here with fan-boys trying to rip down Louis, Ali, Frazier, Foreman, and now Dempsey. Many fans of Mike Tyson seem to be particularly prone to this. The irony is, of all Heavyweight champions, it was Mike Tyson who had the most reverance for the past greats. I can't image Tyson showing those greats the kind of disrespect his adoring fans do. Can you imagine one of them disresecting Dempsey in FRONT of Tyson? Tyson worshipped Dempsey, considered him a role model of how to fight. I suspect Mike might just backhand any fan so foolish as to belittle Dempsey in from of him.

Poet you seem to be giving mike a lot of credit for his knowledge of the sport yet when it comes to his skills and accomplishments you demolish him and put him at the end of the list

this is not a flame post, but i also find it ironic how you find dempsey's defense underrated and find tyson's defense overrated.....hmm, maybe one should take a look at jack's face after his fight with tunney. one should also look closely at the tape and see hom many flush clean shots tunney is able to land on him

Poet you are the biggest tyson hater, dont feel bad about that, but it's a pure fact

you also havent answered to my previous thread regarding louis and tyson's opponents.
you have redicilously stated that tyson avoided tony tucker for the rematch when tony left the sport for 2 years after that fight and came back as a beach whale at 250 pounds for his next fight.
you shrugged off the alex stewart fight saying that he didnt recover from holyfield yet he had 2 knockouts after that and seemed nice. because tyson got to him so easily you can use that excuse at your convinience

among other things you dismissed tony tubbs and pinklon thomas as some second rate punks

marciano1952
06-11-2008, 12:32 PM
Obviously tyson did not do ANY research on Jack Dempsey, and decided to start feeding people a bunch of bullcrap. Dempsey was the 2nd hardest puncher of all time, that and his great skill would allow him to mow over any fighter fighting today. Marciano is the same. But Dempsey was only knocked out once, in a fixed fight. By Fireman Jim Flynn, even if the fight wasnt fixed, Jim Flynn had a dynamite right hand. Jack Dempsey was not a reckless fighter, he knew exactly what he was doing. I wouldn't count on people believing the next thing you spew about Jack Dempsey. Do your reasearch.


also Dempsey had not eaten anything for about 3 days befor the fight