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What heavyweight or so called heavyweight had the most padded record.

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  • #11
    i hate when people say "so and so ducked black men" ... dude the times were like that it wasnt so much them ducking black men as it was the people just didnt wanna see it nobody would have paid!

    your accuseing joe louis of ducking black men untill his last too fights? ...

    here ye here ye ...this utter complete nimbisol is accuseing a black man of ducking his own kind...this is the kinda guy that goes to bed at night thinking blacks are superiour to whites because they have bigger bone density ..lol

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    • #12
      I`d say Tyson and Marciano.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by joeytrimble
        i hate when people say "so and so ducked black men" ... dude the times were like that it wasnt so much them ducking black men as it was the people just didnt wanna see it nobody would have paid!

        your accuseing joe louis of ducking black men untill his last too fights? ...

        here ye here ye ...this utter complete nimbisol is accuseing a black man of ducking his own kind...this is the kinda guy that goes to bed at night thinking blacks are superiour to whites because they have bigger bone density ..lol
        Nobody would of paid to see a "white man" fight a "black man", I doubt it...lots of racist bastards back then would love to see a White man beat a black man to "put him in his place"...remember how many people showed up and paid for Jack Johnson fights, just hoping the "white man" would win.

        Fact is, Blacks were avoided like the Plague because they were good.

        Sullivan was scared to lose and so were the rest; they hid behind their own skin color trying to put down the Black fighter like he was no good, that he couldn't fight, so why bother.

        For Jack Dempsey, it was more about his promoter than Jack himself not wanting to fight.


        Even Jack Johnson didn't seem to want to risk fighting Black fighters after years of fighting them in his early years; why risk fighting a good black fighter when you can make lots of money fighting White fighters that might be easier.

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        • #14
          Mike Tyson, Corrie Sanders

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          • #15
            see its funny while many blacks are accuseing us of ducking them they tend to say "blacks even ducked themselves instead to fight white because it might be easier...." ...how can you guys look in the mirror and saying we're the racist? you say the white man wouldnt fight blacks because they thought they were superior then when we do start fighting you we gotta hear about how blacks are naturally better then whites at it...and thats ok right? ...go talk to jesse jackson **** i dont wanna hear that hipcrit racist ****

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            • #16
              sonny liston, mike tyson

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              • #17
                and now valuev

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                • #18
                  Let's face it, black people were not hardly even treated as citizens back in those days. It was definitely racist and wrong, but that's how it was. Jack Johnson had a law created against him because of his taste for white women.A sad piece of history, but true.

                  That's how bad it was to be a black man in the last century. To say that Jack Dempsey ****** because he didn't fight black people is not fair to the guy. Jack Dempsey was a train jumping hobo before he hit the big time fighting. He fought for groceries.

                  Boxing was different in those days, and so was the country.

                  I enjoy watching a skilled fighter, no matter what color he was.

                  I'm white as Casper the ghost, but Muhammad Ali was my hero, and Evander Holyfield too.

                  So, let's judge fighters on their fighting, not their color, or what color of people they fought.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by BAREKNUCKLES
                    Let's face it, black people were not hardly even treated as citizens back in those days. It was definitely racist and wrong, but that's how it was. Jack Johnson had a law created against him because of his taste for white women.A sad piece of history, but true.

                    That's how bad it was to be a black man in the last century. To say that Jack Dempsey ****** because he didn't fight black people is not fair to the guy. Jack Dempsey was a train jumping hobo before he hit the big time fighting. He fought for groceries.

                    Boxing was different in those days, and so was the country.

                    I enjoy watching a skilled fighter, no matter what color he was.

                    I'm white as Casper the ghost, but Muhammad Ali was my hero, and Evander Holyfield too.

                    So, let's judge fighters on their fighting, not their color, or what color of people they fought.
                    good post. thanks for that.

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                    • #20
                      What you guys put out ain't boxing history. It's closer to Mother Grimm's Fairy Tales. Stick with modern boxing and maybe you can make some sense.

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