Who had greater post career popularity ?
Who had greater post career popularity ?
Jack Dempsey or Joe Louis ?
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
As far as sheer popularity. Dempsey is one of the faces on the Sports Mount Rushmore.
Dempsey, Tyson and Ali are surely 3 of the most talked about. written about and otherwise discussed fighters in the Sports history. Not sure who you'd have 4th to round out the list, but those 3 are no brainers in terms of Boxing Celebrity.
Dempsey, Tyson and Ali are surely 3 of the most talked about. written about and otherwise discussed fighters in the Sports history. Not sure who you'd have 4th to round out the list, but those 3 are no brainers in terms of Boxing Celebrity.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
- Big George by far, a far cry to the surly bully image given to him by clueless sportswriters.
Made a freaking fortune out of being a one off freak of nature that is not likely to be replicated in our lifetimes...
Made a freaking fortune out of being a one off freak of nature that is not likely to be replicated in our lifetimes...
Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
Yeah it may well be George. He became a Spokesman for a sh*t load of stuff. A TV Commentator, and just an all around recognizable face.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 14:24 - Big George by far, a far cry to the surly bully image given to him by clueless sportswriters.
Made a freaking fortune out of being a one off freak of nature that is not likely to be replicated in our lifetimes...![]()
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Controversial
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
Don’t forget his grill !!gilgamesh wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 14:40Yeah it may well be George. He became a Spokesman for a sh*t load of stuff. A TV Commentator, and just an all around recognizable face.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote: ↑21 Feb 2026, 14:24 - Big George by far, a far cry to the surly bully image given to him by clueless sportswriters.
Made a freaking fortune out of being a one off freak of nature that is not likely to be replicated in our lifetimes...![]()
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
Dempsey.
As far as runners-up, all those named are good examples. I would add Rocky Graziano to that list.
As far as runners-up, all those named are good examples. I would add Rocky Graziano to that list.
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Caractacus
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
the Bronx Bull Jake LaMotta
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Caractacus
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
Archie Moore became pretty well known after he retired from boxing.
Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
Oh you mean the all time KO King who was often introduced alongside George Foreman, and appeared in many movies. Yeah he's kinda famous I guess. Some people still remember that guy I think.Caractacus wrote: ↑06 Mar 2026, 16:17 Archie Moore became pretty well known after he retired from boxing.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
The Heavyweight Mt Rushmore:
Muhammad Ali
Jack Dempsey
Joe Louis
Mike Tyson/Jack Johnson
Muhammad Ali
Jack Dempsey
Joe Louis
Mike Tyson/Jack Johnson
Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
John L. Sullivan ?
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elmersalsa
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Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
I don't know if a lot of people continued to remember his name exactly, but his image has certainly endured. The image of John L. Sullivan in that old timey Boxing stance is a familiar one that I've seen on many things throughout my life. Even Pickle Jars
Re: Who had greater post career popularity ?
True. He’s iconic in that way.gilgamesh wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 07:20I don't know if a lot of people continued to remember his name exactly, but his image has certainly endured. The image of John L. Sullivan in that old timey Boxing stance is a familiar one that I've seen on many things throughout my life. Even Pickle Jars![]()
In certain parts of the states he was always remembered and talked about by Irish Americans.
I learned about him from my grandfather at a young age. His legend endured