You make some good points, but the fact that theres 4 titles in a weight class and twice as many weight classes tells me those guys shouldn't all be champions. I do suspect Dempsey probably didn't fight enough black fighters, but I also tend to think a great man back in the day was probably tougher and more impressive than a great man of today. Meaning, when he got in the ring - he came to win. Simply because of the way he was brought up and the times he lived in. I just can't see a depression era great for example, get one hit wondered by some gym built - cellphone watching kid who parents never beat him, especially when people in my own hometown have gone the distance with them.
people always downplay history as if it was some 5 year window, and today is some super detailed vivid special moment in history. These guys lived their entire lives like everyone else, had relationships, problems etc - the entire culture was different. Everything about being a man in Dempseys era was don't be a ***** and lifes hard. Everything was manual. You walked everywhere, you did everything physicial. Your mother never coddled you, you took care of yourself. If you got bullied you had no shoulder to cry on. So Jack Dempsey, standing out as an exceptionally tough man in that era - says something.
The other big thing, is television has made fighters more image concious. They are always trying to look "cool" in how they move. Robinson started it all. You can see the earth wind and Fire in Ken Norton, the James Brown in Ali. The 50 cent in Mayweather. In Dempseys era, it was "do whatever it takes to win". Work hard, learn tricks, be a man. Now its, sculpt your physique so you look good, make sure everythings clean so you don't look off balance and keep looking sexy. Thats cool and all, but fighting is an animals game.
People will ask who wins, Joe Louis or Tyson? but the question is, who would you pick back in 1936? Joe Louis was THE man. People are victims of their opinions of things, not things themselves. When Joe Louis stepped in the ring, he came to win.
people always downplay history as if it was some 5 year window, and today is some super detailed vivid special moment in history. These guys lived their entire lives like everyone else, had relationships, problems etc - the entire culture was different. Everything about being a man in Dempseys era was don't be a ***** and lifes hard. Everything was manual. You walked everywhere, you did everything physicial. Your mother never coddled you, you took care of yourself. If you got bullied you had no shoulder to cry on. So Jack Dempsey, standing out as an exceptionally tough man in that era - says something.
The other big thing, is television has made fighters more image concious. They are always trying to look "cool" in how they move. Robinson started it all. You can see the earth wind and Fire in Ken Norton, the James Brown in Ali. The 50 cent in Mayweather. In Dempseys era, it was "do whatever it takes to win". Work hard, learn tricks, be a man. Now its, sculpt your physique so you look good, make sure everythings clean so you don't look off balance and keep looking sexy. Thats cool and all, but fighting is an animals game.
People will ask who wins, Joe Louis or Tyson? but the question is, who would you pick back in 1936? Joe Louis was THE man. People are victims of their opinions of things, not things themselves. When Joe Louis stepped in the ring, he came to win.
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