Kalan wrote:Tons of racism that went into the All-Time Tournament.. No computer or expert determined the winner or the match-ups just a few racist white men.. Before the tournament began I predicted that 2 white guys, Marciano and Dempsey would meet in the final and Rocky would win... I knew how those guys think.
As you heard, they asked Marciano who would win the Louis-Willard fight and Rocky said "Louis takes this in 3 or 4 rounds" ... I guess that didn't have any input into the computer.. During the fantasy broadcast the announcer compares Louis's 15-round effort vs Willard unfavorably to Dempsey's 3-round destruction of Willard.. And naturally they had Dempsey also beating Louis, another unlikely result..
Before the fantasy Johnson-Baer fight, they asked Louis who would win.. He said something to the effect of, "My trainer Jack Blackburn was extremely high on Jack Johnson, so I have to go with Johnson" ... I guess that didn't have any input into the computer either.. Louis had 14 months of professional experience when he boxed Baer's ears off, knocked him down 3 times, and made him quit in 4 rounds.. That wasn't input into the computer either.. Having Baer beat Johnson was the worst abomination of that phony enterprise.
Interesting I just found a reference to your statement - you are once again correct - it was Marciano-Dempsey in the finals, that is until Ali sued (lol) then they made a deal and recreated the "final" I was referring to
All-Time Tournament
On January 20, 1970, The Superfight – Ali vs. Marciano was shown on time in 1500 theatres across North America and Europe.
Murry Woroner, a Miami boxing promoter, conducted a radio series of fantasy fights between Champs of years past. A then state-of-the-art computer was fed statistics about each of the fighters. A revolutionary new software program allowed the computer to predict what would have happened had the fighters met at the peak of their careers.
Announcers read the punch-by-punch commentary. Marciano won the tournament, beating Jack Dempsey. Ali, who lost early in the series, felt slighted and sued Woroner for defamation of character.
The lawsuit was settled when Woroner agreed to have the computer decide a match between Ali and the “All-Time Computer Champ” Marciano. Worner then convinced the two champions to simulate on film what the computer predicted.
Full article:
http://www.theboxingmagazine.com/all-ti ... naments-2/