I wouldn't compare the two... Many reasons for not doing so. I think Johnson was a legit rebel who went against being a totem for his clan... Johnson wanted American individualism, not affirmation from his tribe... I am referring to "tribe" as any ethnic/racial group, not to refer to Black, Irish, or any group exclusively. Johnson believed he was special, I don't think Dempsey held that belief. If one reads about Johnson, he says things like "my dad taught me how to stay healthy, take care of myself..." this indicates that he was parented, raised relatively well. Dempsey was,by contrast, not raised to believe in self exceptionalism, rather he was taught to survive.
Many people think Johnson liked white women to prove he could have one, I actually don't agree with this. I think Johnson wanted the freedom to enjoy what he wanted and was passionate about not being told his freedoms were limited. As far as fighting other Black fighters, if Johnson were with us and asked he might say something like: "Hey I am not so much a black man who happens to be a fighter, rather I am a fighter who just so happens to be a black man." In this respect Johnson wanted the fights that would produce the best wins financially and otherwise. Not that he didn't care for his fellow repressed Africans, but that he felt the real affront was best tackled by showing how good he was. Thats my take on JJ.
Dempsey, on the other hand was a little more complicated. What motivates a man who was not really self possessed the way JJ was? I can't say but here is a clue: Jack was an incredible writer, he wrote one of the best tomes on punching. He seemed motivated to make the common man aware of the power one possessed if they understood mechanics. To me this is a way of saying "hey anyone can do this! its not how great I am, it is the ability to learn the craft." Jack liked people, he used to hang out at his restaurant and enjoyed mingling with folks. But when it came to choosing who to fight? I draw a blank. I tend to believe Dempsey, perhaps due to a lack of confidance, left this to his handlers.
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Many people think Johnson liked white women to prove he could have one, I actually don't agree with this. I think Johnson wanted the freedom to enjoy what he wanted and was passionate about not being told his freedoms were limited. As far as fighting other Black fighters, if Johnson were with us and asked he might say something like: "Hey I am not so much a black man who happens to be a fighter, rather I am a fighter who just so happens to be a black man." In this respect Johnson wanted the fights that would produce the best wins financially and otherwise. Not that he didn't care for his fellow repressed Africans, but that he felt the real affront was best tackled by showing how good he was. Thats my take on JJ.
Dempsey, on the other hand was a little more complicated. What motivates a man who was not really self possessed the way JJ was? I can't say but here is a clue: Jack was an incredible writer, he wrote one of the best tomes on punching. He seemed motivated to make the common man aware of the power one possessed if they understood mechanics. To me this is a way of saying "hey anyone can do this! its not how great I am, it is the ability to learn the craft." Jack liked people, he used to hang out at his restaurant and enjoyed mingling with folks. But when it came to choosing who to fight? I draw a blank. I tend to believe Dempsey, perhaps due to a lack of confidance, left this to his handlers.
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