Thanks for that insightful view. From all I've read of the fight, that is accurate; and, on a personal note. Young, while clever, has annoyed me the few times I've seen him, for the very reason you discribed...his passivity. I'd read of him sticking his head through the ropes in the Ali fight and even thought I haven't seen it yet, I agree with your attitude. If you're fighting for the World's Richest Prize, you shouldn't be rewarded for "surviviing".....it's just "un-champion-like".
Does Ali need Leon Spinks?
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Thanks for that insightful view. From all I've read of the fight, that is accurate; and, on a personal note. Young, while clever, has annoyed me the few times I've seen him, for the very reason you discribed...his passivity. I'd read of him sticking his head through the ropes in the Ali fight and even thought I haven't seen it yet, I agree with your attitude. If you're fighting for the World's Richest Prize, you shouldn't be rewarded for "surviviing".....it's just "un-champion-like". -
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I think Jack Johnson may be the most maligned fighter on this forum. I don't know why for sure, but so many hate him. I believe he's unquestionably a top ten heavyweight of all time.Comment
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based on being a pioner, or the guys u successfully defended ur belt against. Even the real mike tyson says johnson isnt that good.Comment
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Johnson beat the best white and black heavyweights on the way to the crown, is argueably one of the best defensive fighters of all time...making hiim an inovator.
He is Top 10, easy...Top 5 to be truthful.Last edited by K-DOGG; 01-17-2007, 03:41 PM.Comment
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dude mike tyson respects old timers like rocky, dempsey and liston. However, he says jack johnson really isnt that good, he got dropped by a 160lbser. That equals glass chin.Comment
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..,.and the Choynski loss was the best thing that could have happened to Johnson. Joe gave Jack some pointers while they were in jail together and told him with the skills he had, no fighter should ever be able to lay a glove on him. Jack followed the advice and the rest is history.
Joe was a great old fighter who was a "sharp shooter."Last edited by K-DOGG; 01-17-2007, 05:43 PM.Comment
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From what I recall, Mike said he wasn't that good because he was "boring"....it had nothing to do with how accomplished or skilled a fighter he was....it was about him not being an audience pleasing fighter.
..,.and the Choynski loss was the best thing that could have happened to Johnson. Joe gave Jack some pointers while they were in jail together and told him with the skills he had, no fighter should ever be able to lay a glove on him. Jack followed the advice and the rest is history.
Joe was a great old fighter who was a "sharp shooter."Comment
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This is probably from the disinterest you'll find people have towards the older era's of boxing.Comment
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Getting KO'ed by Choynski when you're young and green was not a shameful thing, I don't care what he weighed. He hit Jim Jeffries so hard his teeth went through his lip. They had to cut his lip open just to dettach it from his teeth. I believe he said that was the hardest punch he received in his career.
Choynski was a very hard, swift, and accurate straight puncher. The kind of guy that could time it right and knock just about anyone out. You read 160 lbs and think that he couldn't hit but that's just not the case here. Did Johnson have a great chin? No, clearly not. But he wasn't going to go down from a jab or the first serious punch he got hit with.Comment
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