Here's the problem I see Caractacus. You're prone to exaggeration and seeing things on a grainy film that the sports writers at ringside never saw or described -- but you dismiss everything they actually write that doesn't agree with your fanciful notion of the fight.Caractacus wrote:round 10 begins at about 4:30 of this clip.
(also did you notice at the beginning of round one here,that Willard got the first punch in,a telephone pole jab to Johnson's nose)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFZVlsLs9Eo
A telephone pole jab??? ... GTFOOH. No writer saw that.. They described Willard as being an amateur in distress, being outpunched 10-1, being clumsy, inept, amateurish, and even so ridiculous that Johnson broke out in laughter.. Willard was certainly in on the fix, but he knew they had to make some effort to make it look like a real fight..
Most FAKE fights resemble what they are: PHONY!!! The characteristics of a FAKE FIGHT and FAKE KO are: More sparring than actual fighting... A lot of feinting and posing with fewer fistic exchanges than you would see in a real fight... Generally no really hard blows or knockdowns occur until the fake "KO" punch is thrown... Neither boxer looks terribly fatigued at the end of the fight like they do when they're in an actual KO struggle... The boxers aren't badly marked or badly beaten up at the end of the fight -- even if they hit each other often like they hit each other in any regular sparring match they both engaged in 100's of times... The crowd gets extremely impatient with the lack of animosity displayed and killer punches thrown... They start cat-calling and bitching for a real fight... When the KO is finally thrown and one boxer is counted out, ringsiders stare at each other and ask each other "Did you see the KO punch?" and there's some doubt whether a KO punch landed at all...
The Johnson-Willard "Fight" had all the above characteristics of a FAKE!!! ... Too much sparring.. Too much feinting and posing... Fewer exchanges than you'd expect and a lot of gentlemanly clinching... No venomous punches thrown or major welts raised... Neither boxer looks fatigued or hurt well after 20 rounds of "fighting"... Neither boxer looked badly marked or like they were in a serious fight... The crowd cat-called and yelled at the boxers to "do something"... A lot of light blows landed that were more characteristic of sparring matches or exhibition matches than a "fight"... The yell of "FAKE" could even be heard... The KO punch was doubted by ringsiders and there was much discussion about it... The consensus was that "certainly" no KO punch landed on Johnson.. Experienced boxing fans aren't altogether stupid -- they sense when a real KO punch was thrown and landed and it's very hard to fool them.. Read about the KO blow http://www.perno.com/Boxing/WJ2.pdf.. 8th paragraph.. Ringsiders did NOT believe the KO punch.

