Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney primes
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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Jack Dempsey vs Gene Tunney primes
dempsey TKO 4 tunney
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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The Great John L
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In they're prime...Dempsey winner on points in a close fight.
>>>Hmmm, we haven't heard the Art Oliver story in a few days...<<<
But you have to remember...Decagon never told the story...all he did was say the same thing over and over and over again, which I think went something like this, "If Baer could lose to a fighter making his pro debut..." that's all Decagon has ever said about it, that same sentence over and over...though I would love to hear about Art Oliver, what kind of fighter he was and things of that sort about him, or about the issues surrounding the fight!
>>>Hmmm, we haven't heard the Art Oliver story in a few days...<<<
But you have to remember...Decagon never told the story...all he did was say the same thing over and over and over again, which I think went something like this, "If Baer could lose to a fighter making his pro debut..." that's all Decagon has ever said about it, that same sentence over and over...though I would love to hear about Art Oliver, what kind of fighter he was and things of that sort about him, or about the issues surrounding the fight!
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The Great John L
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>>>I bet the real story on Oliver is a detective's nightmare.<<<
Not really...one can learn it from the internet as there are two Chicago newspapers (Olivers hometown) from the day available online, which has quite a bit of info in Oliver...
Not really...one can learn it from the internet as there are two Chicago newspapers (Olivers hometown) from the day available online, which has quite a bit of info in Oliver...
barry if that's true, can that be said about any fighter you can find here? I figured Oliver to be a bit under the radar screen due to his limited activity....though he certainly did, as does John Carlo, have one "claim to fame.
Would it be as easy to find info on line for say a Rob Galloway? and how would one go about it? God help me if I get started down that road....I'll never be heard from again as I begin to dig up info on every irrelevant fighter in our database. The more insignificant the more likely I would want to find out the story.
Would it be as easy to find info on line for say a Rob Galloway? and how would one go about it? God help me if I get started down that road....I'll never be heard from again as I begin to dig up info on every irrelevant fighter in our database. The more insignificant the more likely I would want to find out the story.
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>>>barry if that's true, can that be said about any fighter you can find here? I figured Oliver to be a bit under the radar screen due to his limited activity....though he certainly did, as does John Carlo, have one "claim to fame.<<<
Oliver was a good amateur thatm was celebrated fairly well. He had won the Olympic Golden Gloves title at heavyweight and gained quite a bit of reporting about him...even though he did not amount to much in the pro ranks he was a very solid amateur!
Oliver was a good amateur thatm was celebrated fairly well. He had won the Olympic Golden Gloves title at heavyweight and gained quite a bit of reporting about him...even though he did not amount to much in the pro ranks he was a very solid amateur!
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pundit
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Boxing "expert" punkit DOESN'T KNOW that Dempsey knocked Tunney down for a count of 17 in their 2nd fight.pundit wrote:granberry wrote:Dempsey already knocked out Tunney when Dempsey was a washed fighter with no legs.
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Go home play with your marbles.
Boxing "expert" punkit thinks Dempsey's legs were in great shape at the time he fought Tunney.
Always good to hear from boxing "experts" like punkit.
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pundit
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Are you 5 years old?granberry wrote:Boxing "expert" punkit DOESN'T KNOW that Dempsey knocked Tunney down for a count of 17 in their 2nd fight.pundit wrote:granberry wrote:Dempsey already knocked out Tunney when Dempsey was a washed fighter with no legs.
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Go home play with your marbles.
Boxing "expert" punkit thinks Dempsey's legs were in great shape at the time he fought Tunney.
Always good to hear from boxing "experts" like punkit.
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pundit
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The voice of reason.Decagon wrote:It doesn't matter how many seconds you're on the canvas. It only matters if you're down for a 10-count or not. Douglas against Tyson and Tunney against Dempsey; why should they have gotten up at the count of two or three, risking doing the Zab Judah Shuffle, when they can use the count to its fullest to ensure the victory?
Dempsey himself - even though he dined out on the "long count" for year - admitted later that Tunney wasn't baldy hurt, and that he could have gotten up earlier if needed.
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pundit
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Same source as for Walcott-Marciano, kindergarden boy.granberry wrote:Punkit MAKES UP another "quote."pundit wrote:
Dempsey himself - even though he dined out on the "long count" for year - admitted later that Tunney wasn't baldy hurt, and that he could have gotten up earlier if needed.
Show us where Dempsey said Tunney "wasn't badly hurt."
You can't.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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tunney would not be able to deal with a prime dempsey. a far past his prime dempsey practically knocked tunney out.
tunney avoided a prime gibbons in the early 1920s. didnt fight gibbons until he was washed up. dempsey won 12 out of 15 rounds vs a prime gibbons.
dempsey in his prime was a lot faster, much more aggresive and tiger like and much better reflexes and accuracy then the dempsey of 1927.
the 1918-1919 dempsey takes tunney out. he will chase tunney down.
tunney avoided a prime gibbons in the early 1920s. didnt fight gibbons until he was washed up. dempsey won 12 out of 15 rounds vs a prime gibbons.
dempsey in his prime was a lot faster, much more aggresive and tiger like and much better reflexes and accuracy then the dempsey of 1927.
the 1918-1919 dempsey takes tunney out. he will chase tunney down.
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pundit
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I have seen the film of the 7th round of Dempsey-Tunney II.pundit wrote:Same source as for Walcott-Marciano, kindergarden boy.granberry wrote:Punkit MAKES UP another "quote."pundit wrote:
Dempsey himself - even though he dined out on the "long count" for year - admitted later that Tunney wasn't baldy hurt, and that he could have gotten up earlier if needed.
Show us where Dempsey said Tunney "wasn't badly hurt."
You can't.
That is my source.
You, punkit, are dependent on regurgitating the prattlings of those who comprehension of the subject is on a level with your own.