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It may be a fake, who knows, but, it was just an exhibition after all. They happen all the time.
BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- The previous articles of Johnson's release and the proposed Mexico City fight prove it's much more than plausible. The fight was actively being self promoted by Johnson himself, just like he promoted the Louis fight to any writers who would listen.HomicideHenry wrote:Collins, why cant you at least acknowledge that is was even plausible?
It may be a fake, who knows, but, it was just an exhibition after all. They happen all the time.
The gambling angle practically seals the thing as the article is dead on about Kearns. Add on the distant location, I'd say the fight was a strong possibility, esp if there are archives of this Broklyn Eagle article.
It's certainly no worse than the boxing records that are always being added, purged, and edited by boxrec.
Remember Johnny Davis who fought Louis supposedly for the NYSAC title? Remember that bum Willie Davies who won a decision over Max Baer during the period of time where Max fought 24 times in 4 months? Remember Walter Edgerton who knocked out the worlds champ in an exhibition?It's certainly no worse than the boxing records that are always being added, purged, and edited by boxrec.[/
So, let's cut to the chase, Rufus.HomicideHenry wrote:This article, however, does give more than circumstancial evidence, that Dempsey-Johnson could have taken place.
Jack Dempsey's illegitimate son, also claimed that the fight was real. Mind you, I would think a guy's son might have better in depth info on his dad than most. But thats just my opinion.So, let's cut to the chase, Rufus.
You have seen a tongue-in-cheek 'report' in a boxing magazine of no repute ie it was issue #1.
That's all.
There is no other 'evidence' of this 'bout' after all this time.
Yet, based on this, you think it's kosher.
Also, there is no similarity between the examples you give and this. This is a supposed fight between two of the biggest, possible THE biggest names, alive in boxing at that time that no one knew about and................ ah, what the hell. If you and the other clowns want to believe it who am I to ruin your wet dream. Fill your boots boys! Next week rocky50_project is due back from South America with 'evidence' of Marciano's missing fight against The Wild Bull of The Pampas!
So, let's cut to the chase, Rufus.HomicideHenry wrote:This article, however, does give more than circumstancial evidence, that Dempsey-Johnson could have taken place.
You have seen a tongue-in-cheek 'report' in a boxing magazine of no repute ie it was issue #1.
That's all.
There is no other 'evidence' of this 'bout' after all this time.
Yet, based on this, you think it's kosher.
Also, there is no similarity between the examples you give and this. This is a supposed fight between two of the biggest, possible THE biggest names, alive in boxing at that time that no one knew about and................ ah, what the hell. If you and the other clowns want to believe it who am I to ruin your wet dream. Fill your boots boys! Next week rocky50_project is due back from South America with 'evidence' of Marciano's missing fight against The Wild Bull of The Pampas!
- "It's been said" for tens of thousands of years before recorded time.HomicideHenry wrote: Its been said, and eye witnessed by Ferdie Pacheco, that there was unedited film of Dempsey-Firpo, and that Dempsey was in fact down for more longer than any ten seconds. Ironically it would be a 'long count' that would make Dempsey a legend in his rematch with Tunney.
No, the article doesn't provide any hard evidence whatsoever. I'm shocked at how many people are quick to latch on to such a mythical piece.HomicideHenry wrote:Remember Johnny Davis who fought Louis supposedly for the NYSAC title? Remember that bum Willie Davies who won a decision over Max Baer during the period of time where Max fought 24 times in 4 months? Remember Walter Edgerton who knocked out the worlds champ in an exhibition?It's certainly no worse than the boxing records that are always being added, purged, and edited by boxrec.[/
Hell, wasnt even a full two-three weeks ago I told BoxRec to take down the Morrison-Williams fight, because it was in fact more of a stand up MMA bout than boxing. As far as Dempsey is concerned...look on his record at BoxRec right now and a black man by the name of Emmanuel Cambel was said to have fought Dempsey in 1915, when before, all records shown that Dempsey never fought a black heavyweight, only a black light heavyweight in John Lester Johnson.
Hell, even at CBZ, they have 'reports' of Jim Jefferies taking on guys like Frank Childs, Denver Ed Martin and others who were black, but they are not confirmed. This article, however, does give more than circumstancial evidence, that Dempsey-Johnson could have taken place.
-- My, my, yet another bad hair day for ya, eh?dempseyfire wrote:And of course, Johnson, who by all acounts by that time could only engage in clinch-filled snoozefests and struggled vs journeyman, not only puts Dempsey down but is engaged in one of the 'greatest fights ever' . . . .this is more full of rubbish than a Mexico City landfill.
Those 'newspaper clippings' look more than a bit dodgy... And no one has ever managed to find the originals. Nor will they.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:-- My, my, yet another bad hair day for ya, eh?dempseyfire wrote:And of course, Johnson, who by all acounts by that time could only engage in clinch-filled snoozefests and struggled vs journeyman, not only puts Dempsey down but is engaged in one of the 'greatest fights ever' . . . .this is more full of rubbish than a Mexico City landfill.
Coming out of prison, Johnson was 5-0, 4 KOs, his most active period since before he won the title 13 yrs prior.
As far as evidence goes, the Eskin includes photos of newspaper clippings and testimony of his conversation with Dempsey. Everyone knows many convicted on flimsier evidence than that by judges and juries in courts of law.
Thus far the evidence reads: Eskin 2 - You Zipp00000000-d000000000-duhhhhhhhh
Sure they have. It says they're on file at Fight Beat magazine offices.Collins2000 wrote:Those 'newspaper clippings' look more than a bit dodgy... And no one has ever managed to find the originals. Nor will they.
BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:-- My, my, yet another bad hair day for ya, eh?dempseyfire wrote:And of course, Johnson, who by all acounts by that time could only engage in clinch-filled snoozefests and struggled vs journeyman, not only puts Dempsey down but is engaged in one of the 'greatest fights ever' . . . .this is more full of rubbish than a Mexico City landfill.
Coming out of prison, Johnson was 5-0, 4 KOs, his most active period since before he won the title 13 yrs prior.
As far as evidence goes, the Eskin includes photos of newspaper clippings and testimony of his conversation with Dempsey. Everyone knows many convicted on flimsier evidence than that by judges and juries in courts of law.
Thus far the evidence reads: Eskin 2 - You Zipp00000000-d000000000-duhhhhhhhh
The Great John L wrote:Sure they have. It says they're on file at Fight Beat magazine offices.Collins2000 wrote:Those 'newspaper clippings' look more than a bit dodgy... And no one has ever managed to find the originals. Nor will they.
It was written tongue-in-cheek in my opinion.raylawpc wrote:Lew Eskin never says the fight took place. He only describes (a) a newpaper report that he found in a scrapbook and (b) a conversation he had with Jack Dempsey. He also reports that his investigation showed there is nothing in the timeline of either fighter than conclusively shows the fight couldn't have taken place. That's it.
I knew Lew Eskin. He was a friend of mine. We went on a fight trip together, and I sat next to him watching Ali-Norton II on closed circuit TV in Providence RI. He encouraged me to get involved in sports journalism when I was a young man. Lew reported something interesting that he found, and he leaves the reader to decide whether or not to believe it. I do not think Lew Eskin falsified anything. That would not be in the character of the man I knew and called my friend.
First off, your ever-beloved stats are wrong. Johnson was INACTIVE for two years out of prison (as your article verifies) and when he began fighting professionally in 1923 scored only one knockout until his loss to Bob Lawson.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:-- My, my, yet another bad hair day for ya, eh?dempseyfire wrote:And of course, Johnson, who by all acounts by that time could only engage in clinch-filled snoozefests and struggled vs journeyman, not only puts Dempsey down but is engaged in one of the 'greatest fights ever' . . . .this is more full of rubbish than a Mexico City landfill.
Coming out of prison, Johnson was 5-0, 4 KOs, his most active period since before he won the title 13 yrs prior.
As far as evidence goes, the Eskin includes photos of newspaper clippings and testimony of his conversation with Dempsey. Everyone knows many convicted on flimsier evidence than that by judges and juries in courts of law.
Thus far the evidence reads: Eskin 2 - You Zipp00000000-d000000000-duhhhhhhhh
I think Lew intended it as "Hey, guys, look what I found in a scrapbook. I can't disprove it. Waddaya think?"dempseyfire wrote:First off, your ever-beloved stats are wrong. Johnson was INACTIVE for two years out of prison (as your article verifies) and when he began fighting professionally in 1923 scored only one knockout until his loss to Bob Lawson.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:-- My, my, yet another bad hair day for ya, eh?dempseyfire wrote:And of course, Johnson, who by all acounts by that time could only engage in clinch-filled snoozefests and struggled vs journeyman, not only puts Dempsey down but is engaged in one of the 'greatest fights ever' . . . .this is more full of rubbish than a Mexico City landfill.
Coming out of prison, Johnson was 5-0, 4 KOs, his most active period since before he won the title 13 yrs prior.
As far as evidence goes, the Eskin includes photos of newspaper clippings and testimony of his conversation with Dempsey. Everyone knows many convicted on flimsier evidence than that by judges and juries in courts of law.
Thus far the evidence reads: Eskin 2 - You Zipp00000000-d000000000-duhhhhhhhh
Dempsey never admitted to anything, and ONE dodgy newspaper article that was verified by NO-ONE and not reported in ANY OTHER PAPER means JACK SQUAT. I can show you newspaper articles with reports of little green men and bigfoot . . .I can see your brain has corresponded with the former many a time.
As for Mr. Eskine, I'm sure he was a good guy and I don't think he neccesarily falsified anything written here, but I will contend it is a sloppily written piece taken as serious journalism, but if taken as more or less of a fun 'what the hell' foray into a mythical event (as I think Lew intended it to be), it's fine. Boxing is full of crazy stories that never really happened.