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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostYou could very well be right with your analogy, but if I'm not mistaken Wills was still the number one contender. Would have been nice to see Johnson fight some other high profile black contenders around this time considering he wouldn't while he was champion.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostJohnson gets a lot of justified criticism for not defending against coloured contenders but to be fair he well beat Langford when they fought though Langford certainly deserved a shot. Jeanette and McVea I can't see there would've been an audience for, Johnson certainly had the beating of them. Wills was maybe a little raw during Johnson's reign so working on Langford being risk v reward who else did he duck?
Joe Jeanette and Sam McVey were most definitely more worthy challengers than most if not all on Johnsons championship resume.
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostLangford was very light and not the fighter he would grow into.
Joe Jeanette and Sam McVey were most definitely more worthy challengers than most if not all on Johnsons championship resume.
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I don't think a 45 year old Johnson would cope well with Dempsey's pace.....let alone his power.
To be honest, even prime for prime I think Johnson would struggle to keep pace with Dempsey over a 15 round or less fight distance. Dempsey's hands were very quick, and he punched well in combination, very difficult for even Johnson's defenses to pick off. Dempsey would I'm sure be awarded the decision even if the fight were close (and it might have been). As for a 45 year old Johnson, I can't see him lasting the distance.
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45 year old Johnson would have been torn apart like a gazelle on the savanna. Prime for prime, I still would pick Dempsey, but it would have been very competitive.
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostJoe Jeanette and Sam McVey were most definitely more worthy challengers than most if not all on Johnsons championship resume.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostWouldn't argue that Barn but I would say that Johnson had proved he was the better fighter. So the inevitability of the result plus would a white audience pay to see two black fighters? Can see why Johnson fought others, economics rather than fear.
The race argument doesn't make sense with the fact he fought Jim Johnson for the HW title who was black. A fight which was stopped for a broken arm on the part of Jack.
Jim Johnson was a fighter Langford, McVey, Wills and Jeanette had beat on numerous occasions.
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Originally posted by Barnburner View PostHe didn't prove it by actually fighting them though did he. That's using triangle theories. So Foreman would never have to have faced Ali for the HW title as he proved he'd beat him by beating Joe Frazier? That logic doesn't work now and I doubt it would pass off as an excuse back then.
The race argument doesn't make sense with the fact he fought Jim Johnson for the HW title who was black. A fight which was stopped for a broken arm on the part of Jack.
Jim Johnson was a fighter Langford, McVey, Wills and Jeanette had beat on numerous occasions.
It was an unfortunate era but the money for Johnson was in giving white fighters the chance to get the HW title "back" for the white race. Not right but I think that's how it was
Whatever the rights or wrongs of Jack Johnson IMO he was the best fighter of his generation black or white.
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jons would hold his own for a while but age and dempsey would catch up. dempsey would win. prime for prime johnson whips dempsey.
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