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From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 05:11
by Ezzard
Can you rank the Heavyweights from this era? Give me a top ten...
1 Johnson
2 Dempsey
3 Langford
4 Jeffries
5 Jeanette
6 Corbett
7 Jackson
8 Suillivan
9 Wills
10 Gibbons
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 07:12
by donnellon
Ezzard wrote:Can you rank the Heavyweights from this era? Give me a top ten...
1 Johnson
2 Dempsey
3 Langford
4 Jeffries
5 Jeanette
6 Corbett
7 Jackson
8 Suillivan
9 Wills
10 Gibbons
Is it confined to your lot or can McVey, Burns, Willard, Hart, Smith, McCarty, Greb, etc be included?
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 08:00
by The Great John L
Johnson, J.
Dempsey
Jeffries
Langford
Wills
Jackson, P.
Jeanette
Corbett
Sullivan
McVey
Fitzsimmons
Sharkey, T.
Burns
Childs
McCarty
Fulton
Choynski
Hart
Willard
Smith, GB
Martin, DE
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 09:11
by Ezzard
donnellon wrote:Ezzard wrote:Can you rank the Heavyweights from this era? Give me a top ten...
1 Johnson
2 Dempsey
3 Langford
4 Jeffries
5 Jeanette
6 Corbett
7 Jackson
8 Suillivan
9 Wills
10 Gibbons
Is it confined to your lot or can McVey, Burns, Willard, Hart, Smith, McCarty, Greb, etc be included?
whoever you like...
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 09:28
by Ambling Alp
1. Johnson
2. Dempsey
3. Jeffries
4. Langford
5. Wills
6. Jeannette
7. McVey
8. Fitzsimmons
9. Corbett
10. Sullivan
* I didn't know if Tunney would qualify. He fought at the same time as Dempsey but obviously was the champion after him. He would be my #4.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 09:33
by The Great John L
Ambling Alp wrote:1. Johnson
2. Dempsey
3. Jeffries
4. Langford
5. Wills
6. Jeannette
7. McVey
8. Fitzsimmons
9. Corbett
10. Sullivan
* I didn't know if Tunney would qualify. He fought at the same time as Dempsey but obviously was the champion after him. He would be my #4.
Damn, I left Wills off of mine because of the way my list is built in Excel. He should be just after Langford.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 09:54
by Ezzard
Ambling Alp wrote:1. Johnson
2. Dempsey
3. Jeffries
4. Langford
5. Wills
6. Jeannette
7. McVey
8. Fitzsimmons
9. Corbett
10. Sullivan
* I didn't know if Tunney would qualify. He fought at the same time as Dempsey but obviously was the champion after him. He would be my #4.
Don't include Tunney. My next one of these will be rating the HWs from Tunney to Marciano...
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 10:05
by donnellon
Johnson
Dempsey
Jeffries
Fitz
Langford
Wills
Jackson
Corbett
Sullivan
Jeanette
McVey
Sharkey
Maher
Burns
Childs
Clarke
Choynski
Hart
Willard
McCarty
Martin
Smith, Gunboat
Ruhlin
Fulton
Norfolk
PS I'd change this list every day.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 10:10
by donnellon
donnellon wrote:Johnson
Dempsey
Jeffries
Fitz
Langford
Wills
Jackson
Corbett
Sullivan
Jeanette
McVey
Sharkey
Maher
Burns
Childs
Clarke
Choynski
Hart
Willard
McCarty
Martin
Smith, Gunboat
Ruhlin
Fulton
Norfolk
PS I'd change this list every day.
I'd even change it to-day!
Missed Greb, Gibbons and Miske!
Revised 11-30;
McVey
Sharkey
Maher
Greb
Burns
Childs
Clarke
Choynski
Gibbons
Hart
Willard
McCarty
Martin
Smith, Gunboat
Ruhlin
Miske
Fulton
Norfolk
McCoy
Armstrong
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 17:28
by raylawpc
Ezzard wrote:Ambling Alp wrote:1. Johnson
2. Dempsey
3. Jeffries
4. Langford
5. Wills
6. Jeannette
7. McVey
8. Fitzsimmons
9. Corbett
10. Sullivan
* I didn't know if Tunney would qualify. He fought at the same time as Dempsey but obviously was the champion after him. He would be my #4.
Don't include Tunney. My next one of these will be rating the HWs from Tunney to Marciano...
Actually, I didn't submit a list because I felt like a more modern era began with Dempsey. The era of Dempsey ushered in more uniformity in the sport, and the Walker law proved to be a model for other states in legalizing and regulating boxing. No-decision fights were on their way out. There was more uniformity in the rules, and the equipment was better. Mouthpieces started being used during Dempsey's era (although he did not use one). According to DeWitt van Court - one of the most prominent trainers in CA beginning in the 1890s - the styles of fighters began changing with the fighters who were of Dempsey's era. Film historian Jim Jacobs wrote in Ring Magazine that the celluloid evidence showed that punching with sustained and purposeful combinations began with the Dempsey-Leonard era.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 04:17
by Ezzard
I think that's good analysis. But I put Dempsey in because he was started fighting during the era of the old greats like Langford etc... I also believe that Dempsey-Willard was scheduled for 45 rounds. Am I right?
It feels like Dempsey was the bridge. At the start of his reign the Willard fight seems perfectly in tune with the old masters. By the time he fights Sharkey and Tunney it feels like a totally different era. The peak of Dempsey's career feels like it belongs to the older generation but that's just from me looking back from our position today.
Ray, your thoughts would be much appreciated as you know so much about the era.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 06:31
by ben geoghegan
I started putting a list together but because so many matches didn't take place because of the color line a lot of white fighters legacies are damaged. The top 5 are
1 Johnson
2 Langford
3 Jackson
4 Jeannette
5 Wills
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 13:10
by donnellon
I normally dont include Dempsey either but most of his top wins come from the earlier era, Miske, Fulton, Brennan, Gibbons, Willard, Smith, Morris and maybe Firpo. As an aside his overall level is poor IMO when you do a list like that. Tunney too belongs in the earlier era, I believe but Sharkey straddles both with a leaning to the later period.
As to the original list I omitted two top16/20 worthies in Goddard and Slavin so there is quite a solid mumber of good fighters as we are leaving out the likes of the older Godfrey, Moran, Flynn, Root, Jim Johnson, Griffin, Kaufman, Dillon and Levinsky.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 16:25
by gilgamesh
It's great to make lists about this era to flex your boxing knowledge but really anyone's opinion here would just for the most part be speculation. As there is very little footage of any of the fighter's from this era. All we know is what we read about most of them.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 16:32
by Diamond WEAPON
gilgamesh wrote:It's great to make lists about this era to flex your boxing knowledge but really anyone's opinion here would just for the most part be speculation. As there is very little footage of any of the fighter's from this era. All we know is what we read about most of them.
I get so sick of hearing from this "harder men" crowd about how Sullivan would KTFO Evander Holyfield or some other such nonsense.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Sep 2010, 22:36
by raylawpc
Ezzard wrote:I think that's good analysis. But I put Dempsey in because he was started fighting during the era of the old greats like Langford etc... I also believe that Dempsey-Willard was scheduled for 45 rounds. Am I right?
It feels like Dempsey was the bridge. At the start of his reign the Willard fight seems perfectly in tune with the old masters. By the time he fights Sharkey and Tunney it feels like a totally different era. The peak of Dempsey's career feels like it belongs to the older generation but that's just from me looking back from our position today.
Ray, your thoughts would be much appreciated as you know so much about the era.
Well, thank you for the kind words. When I think about the fighters from Sullivan to Willard (I exclude Dempsey for the reasons I mentioned), I identify 5 top heavyweights:
1. Jim Jeffries
2. Jack Johnson
3. Bob Fitzsimmons
4. Sam Langford
5. John L. Sullivan
I don’t rate these guys in any particular order.
A word about Fitz: Today, he tends to be ignored as an ATG heavyweight because, in today’s era of behemoth heavyweights, he is considered as too small. However, in his day, virtually every commentator of note thought him a truly remarkable fighter, and in many cases as the best fighter of his times. He was respected universally. He must have been one helluva fighter.
Mike Donovan considered John L. Sullivan as the greatest heavyweight of all time, and that carries a lot of weight with me, so I gave him a shout out.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 05 Sep 2010, 11:25
by pound per pound
Ezzard wrote:Can you rank the Heavyweights from this era? Give me a top ten...
1 Johnson
2 Dempsey
3 Langford
4 Jeffries
5 Jeanette
6 Corbett
7 Jackson
8 Suillivan
9 Wills
10 Gibbons
On the ten you gave, I would say
Jeffries
Dempsey
Johnson
Langford
Fitz
Corbett
Jackson
Sullivan
Wills
Gibbons.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 05 Sep 2010, 13:32
by donnellon
pound per pound wrote:Ezzard wrote:Can you rank the Heavyweights from this era? Give me a top ten...
1 Johnson
2 Dempsey
3 Langford
4 Jeffries
5 Jeanette
6 Corbett
7 Jackson
8 Suillivan
9 Wills
10 Gibbons
On the ten you gave, I would say
Jeffries
Dempsey
Johnson
Langford
Fitz
Corbett
Jackson
Sullivan
Wills
Gibbons.
He hadn't Fitz, he had Jeanette.
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 05 Sep 2010, 14:07
by Crease
Good topic Ezzard.
Here's mine:
1. Jack Dempsey
2. Jack Johnson
3. Sam Langford
4. John L. Sullivan
5. Jim Jeffries
6. James Corbett
7. Bob Fitzsimmons
8. Jess Willard
9. Tom Sharkey
10. Tommy Burns
Of course, everyone's opinion is different.

Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 12 Oct 2010, 14:50
by Mr E
Based on a "who-I-think-would-have-beaten-whom-at-everyone's-absolute-peak" standard, I see it like this:
1-Jack Dempsey
2-Jack Johnson
3-Jim Jeffries
4-Sam Langford
5-Harry Wills
6-Joe Jeannette
7-Sam McVey
8-Jess Willard
9-Bob Fitzsimmons
10-Jim Corbett
11-Peter Jackson
12-John L. Sullivan
13-Luis Angel Firpo
14-Fred Fulton
15-Tommy Gibbons
16-Harry Greb
17-Billy Miske
18-Tom Sharkey
19-Frank Slavin
20-Carl Morris
Most under-rated: Jess Willard
Most over-rated: Tom Sharkey
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 03 Feb 2011, 10:16
by Ezzard
Bump!
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 19:06
by Crease
BUMP.

Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 22:24
by Crease
I am starting a Heavyweight tournament of 32 boxers...
8 boxers have qualified from this era.
They are:
Sullivan
Johnson
Dempsey
Corbett
Jeffries
Greb
Langford
Fitzsimmons
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 05:41
by Ezzard
Just counting top 10s…points 10 to 1
Johnson 66
Dempsey 65
Jeffries 55
Langford 50
Wills 27
Corbett 24
Fitzsimmons 22
Jeanette 21
Sullivan 18
Jackson 17
Re: From Sullivan to Dempsey...
Posted: 22 Feb 2013, 09:12
by Boilermaker
1 Jeffries
2. Johnson
3. Sullivan
4. Jackson
5. Fitzsimmons
6. Dempsey
7. Corbett
8. Wills
9. Langford
10. Goddard