APerno wrote:I saw one Sam Langford, and one Peter Jackson so far - but no Harry Wills (yet!) - For the record, it wasn't just Dempsey who ducked Wills, Jack Johnson wouldn't fight him either. (Johnson did fight Langford before he was champ but wouldn't give him a title shot later) - Wills and Langford had to fight each other over and over again because everyone was ducking both of them (17 times) that is absurd. - Wills might have gotten a Dempsey fight after Dempsey lost to Tunney (the was at the end of a great career by then,) and Sharkey got the Dempsey fight instead.
- Hope you didn't teach fairy tale history to your impressionable students.
Look, Jack mouthed a few politically correct platitudes about not defending against blacks because Rickard and Kearns wouldn't approve. He later left them to sign with Wills at least twice, but the limited national politics of the day killed off the fight, so he went to Hollywood where he made much more than he ever did boxing. The politics shifted and Rickard lured him back minus Kearns who was suing him.
At this point Tex offers Wills a title eliminator against Tunney that he declined, so the tourney went on without him. Wills had done enough to get the title shot straight up, so maybe his pride got the best of him, but revising history to fit an agenda is why Jack is needlessly savaged today.
Google Dempsey and Wills and find a dozen pics of their signing, history 101.
And for little Kalan, Dwayne Bobick was undefeated and much higher ranked than evangelista and Shavers who got title shots and higher than Tubby Lar. At that point in time remembering how Bobick turned Lar into mush at Olympic trials, Ali froze out Bobick.
Oh, and for Goldy, Foreman ruined Ali in 74. He generally had to go life and death every fight afterwards. He was prime 29 with two excellent tuneups prior to Frazier 1. In 72 he had his best year. You could look it up, but nah, that might pop your little bubble.
Yes, we were all upset over the Vietnam atrocity, but Ali won his victories in the highest court and had more fans than ever along with the moral righteousness of his beliefs. The layoff made him stronger, not ruined him. He could never run from Joe for 15 rds on his best day, so get over it, it happens, so how about his subsequent lax training, tubbiness, and reliance on being the dope on his ropadope as the explanation for such poor post Foreman performances.