Jack Johnson was quite light in those days compared to the 208 lb version of himself who fought Jeffries.
Back when he fought Choynski, he was no more than a super middleweight (168 lbs) and against Hart I'd estimate that he weighed around 180 lbs (no official weights were given) as he did in most of his bouts at that time.
The 220 lb Jeffries may have very well been too strong for Jack Johnson back then.
Of course you can't underestimate Johnson's "science", since he was able to outbox the much bigger and stronger Sam McVea but McVea lacked the experience of Jeffries. Johnson did rely a lot on being able to control his opponents in the clinches, Jeffries likely wouldn't have allowed that.
Back when he fought Choynski, he was no more than a super middleweight (168 lbs) and against Hart I'd estimate that he weighed around 180 lbs (no official weights were given) as he did in most of his bouts at that time.
The 220 lb Jeffries may have very well been too strong for Jack Johnson back then.
Of course you can't underestimate Johnson's "science", since he was able to outbox the much bigger and stronger Sam McVea but McVea lacked the experience of Jeffries. Johnson did rely a lot on being able to control his opponents in the clinches, Jeffries likely wouldn't have allowed that.
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