Jack Johnson

SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Jack Johnson

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

No you didn't. :zzz:

I know it's difficult for a mentally challenged individual like yourself to understand. Middleweight & Light Heavyweight don't factor in Heavyweight rankings. But keep going with the long posts, I'm enjoying ignoring them. :TU:
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Re: Jack Johnson

Post by HomicideHenry »

SaadOffTheDeck wrote:No you didn't. :zzz:

I know it's difficult for a mentally challenged individual like yourself to understand. Middleweight & Light Heavyweight don't factor in Heavyweight rankings. But keep going with the long posts, I'm enjoying ignoring them. :TU:
It doesnt matter regardless lol thats what you dont understand cus what Fitz did at heavyweight line surpasses anything Tunney did at HW too.
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Re: Jack Johnson

Post by SaadOffTheDeck »

The truly sad thing is that you don't even understand what you type.
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Re: Jack Johnson

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I have to disagree Ezzard. Jack Johnson last fought Joe Jeanette in 1906. I'm not saying that wasn't a good win, but Jeanette didn't start to really peak for about another 5 years, and obviously he was another deserving fighter who Johnson didn't defend his title against.
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Re: Jack Johnson

Post by dempseyfire »

Seamus wrote:I have to disagree Ezzard. Jack Johnson last fought Joe Jeanette in 1906. I'm not saying that wasn't a good win, but Jeanette didn't start to really peak for about another 5 years, and obviously he was another deserving fighter who Johnson didn't defend his title against.
5 years later? Just before his last loss to Johnson he beat Langford and right after beat McVey and went on a long winning streak in which he only lost to the two Sams until 1912 (minus one loss to Ferguson promptly avenged). I think one can say Jeannette was entering his prime by the time of his last bout with Johnson.
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