theone wrote:
Most accounts of the 2nd Brennan fight is that Brennan was ahead in the scoring after ten and that Dempsey was wobbled in the second round.
This was answered by someone else. The Brennan fight is very easy to get a hold of and has aired on ESPN several times. Rounds 1, 3, 4, 10, and 12 are showcased, so if Dempsey was wobbled in the 2nd, we don't get to see it. I don't think Dempsey looked terrible, but maybe a little lethargic.
theone wrote:
2-1-2 in fourt round fights says alot against Dempsey. Its says that for at least 16 rounds Meehan was competitive with the great Dempsey. I cant imagine a fighter of his quality being that competitive with any other all time great. Dempsey gets cut way too much slack for these losses.
When Langford lost to Meehan, he was past his best, out of shape and not a true heavyweight anyway.
It says that Dempsey is not a four-round fighter. He would blitz fighters out in the first round if possible, but against slick movers like Willie Meehan, he struggled to get his timing together. Meehan was actually quite a good boxer with fast hands. There was an article about him and his fights with Dempsey in the Classic section of
The Ring a few years ago and by all accounts I've read, he was more than meets the eye.
evndrbsn wrote:Even if you think prime Tunney beats prime Dempsey, it is absurd to suggest that Tunney is leagues above Dempsey.
theone wrote: When did I state this?
Sorry, I might have misunderstood you.
theone wrote:
Dempsey droppped and stunned Tunney, that much was evident. Badly hurt? That is highly debatable. Tunney seemed able to rise early in the count and moved around with no ill effect the rest of the fight. If it were prime Dempsey it can be easily argued that Tunney would have been more careful and not have allowed Dempsey to land the combination that put him done in the first place. After 16 one sided rounds its not surprising that Tunney got careless.
You are entitled to your view but I still stick by mine. A creaky Dempsey was good enough to drop Tunney hard. That version of Dempsey was nowhere near as ferocious as the 1919 version. A ferocious version turns in the win.