Originally posted by joseph5620
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I've never read anything about Gene Tunney expressing a reluctance to meet black fighters, ever.
Kid Norfolk would have been a good scalp to add, though he was aging when Gene arrived at the top at 175.
Jeff Clark likewise was older. Tiger Flowers would have been a good scalp, as would Battling Siki and Allentown Joe Gans.
Beyond that, not as much as you might think available when Gene Tunny was tearing em' up at 175.
James "Tut" Jackson, Lee Anderson, Alfred Baker, Jamaica Kid, Emmet "Silent" Puryear, Willie Henry, Battling Gahee, Clem Johnson, Carl Carter, Jack Taylor, Jose Teixidor, Paul Hams, Frank Crozier, Santiago Esparraguera, Eliseo Quintana, Battling Jim McCreary, George Robinson, Vic Alexander, Sunny Jim Williams, Billy Hooper, Jack McVey, Jim "Young Jack Johnson" Greene, Larry Estridge and others at that level.
Any number of these would have served to plump up Tunney’s record with African-American fighters, but this would have done little or nothing to enhance his quality of opposition, when he was beyond that level by 1920.
That's worth knowing my friend.
As for Tyson smashing up Tunney? With 25 pounds of muscle on the Marine he may have.
But then again, I figured he'd smash up Holyfield too.
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