By the way. Just to give another clear example to make my point clear.
Do you believe that Dempsey/Kearns ducked Langford because Bert Sugar said so? He claims Kearns told him, when he was clearly out of good fighting shape, that Langford was too good.
I think the quotation he gave was, "WE were looking for someone easier."
Does it mean Dempsey was being protected and ducking through Kearns? Because I could have sworn it was you (maybe not) that said Dempsey's decline was a way of "being nice" or something like that.
There are tons of historians you'd have to deny. For example, Klompton who has posted here gave information about Dempsey sidestepping Wills yet I seriously doubt you take his word as the gospel.
Do you believe that Dempsey/Kearns ducked Langford because Bert Sugar said so? He claims Kearns told him, when he was clearly out of good fighting shape, that Langford was too good.
I think the quotation he gave was, "WE were looking for someone easier."
Does it mean Dempsey was being protected and ducking through Kearns? Because I could have sworn it was you (maybe not) that said Dempsey's decline was a way of "being nice" or something like that.
There are tons of historians you'd have to deny. For example, Klompton who has posted here gave information about Dempsey sidestepping Wills yet I seriously doubt you take his word as the gospel.
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