A Couple of Jack Johnson questions
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i wouldn't believe anything johnson said. i read the johnson book unforgivable blackness and it mentions a exabitions bout with johnson.Comment
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Strange turn of events. What I like about that time is that Johnson appears to be an early cross trainer. Being unable to run for any distance, he starts swimming in the Carribean daily for an hour to supplement his sparring. Also holds a US patent on a modification of a wrench while serving in Leavenworth. Quite a character study.Comment
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** Johnson was a genius self promoter who appropriately ended up hoist on his own petard in France. He didn't want any other black encroaching on his territory, and basically sat on the title in a series of exhibitions against dreary white hopes and middleweights and one mediocre black journeyman that counted as title bouts. He lost to the most dangerous fighter he ever faced Willard, ironically giving the best account of himself of any fight he ever had.
Strange turn of events. What I like about that time is that Johnson appears to be an early cross trainer. Being unable to run for any distance, he starts swimming in the Carribean daily for an hour to supplement his sparring. Also holds a US patent on a modification of a wrench while serving in Leavenworth. Quite a character study.Comment
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Keep in mind Langford was a natural Welterweight and Johnson a natural Heavyweight. It puts it into perspective that had, basically, a Welterweight KOing Heavyweights. Asking him to beat Johnson was probably asking too much, that he was competitive is nothing short of incredible all things considered.
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Keep in mind Langford was a natural Welterweight and Johnson a natural Heavyweight. It puts it into perspective that had, basically, a Welterweight KOing Heavyweights. Asking him to beat Johnson was probably asking too much, that he was competitive is nothing short of incredible all things considered.
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I think because of the Liston bouts his skills get criminally underrated.
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