Jack Dempsey vs. Billy Miske (3rd meeting)
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Jack Dempsey 188 lbs beat Billy Miske 187 lbs by KO at 1:13 in round 3 of 10
- Date: 1920-09-06
- Location: Floyd Fitzsimmons Arena, Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA
- Referee: Jack Dougherty
Notes
- This was the first bout broadcast on radio.
- Attendance was reported to be 11,346.
- According to promoter Floyd Fitzsimmons, total receipts were $134,904. Dempsey received 50% and Miske 25%.
- Miske was 7-3-2 since his previous fight with Dempsey in 1918.
- Miske was down for a count of five in the second round, said to be the first knockdown of his career. In the third round, he was floored for a count of nine before a right to the chin put him down for the count.
- Miske fought this bout while suffering from Bright's Disease, which is an inflammation of the structures in the kidney that produce urine. To quote from the biography Billy Miske: The St. Paul Thunderbolt: "A number of years later, in his autobiography, Dempsey would comment, 'During the fight, I began to feel that Billy wasn't giving me as tough a battle as I had expected. He did not seem like his old self.'"
- In a 1926 newspaper article, Jim Corbett discussed the 1920 Dempsey-Miske bout. T quote from the article: "Before Billy Miske was taken sick—back in the days when Billy really was good—he was a fast, clever man. And he went the distance twice with Dempsey. When Bill had slipped and had lost his speed, Dempsey fought him the third time—and knocked him out. But Jack wasn't fighting a fast, clever man that day."
- This was the only time in over 100 bouts that Miske was knocked out. To quote boxing historian Eric Jorgensen from the FOX Sports biopic Billy Miske: Dead Man Fighting: "Any way you look at heart, toughness and determination—sheer guts—he definitely had it. The fact that it took a Jack Dempsey to knock him out—that tells you what a tough guy he was."
External Link
- "Heavyweight Title Hangs In Balance; Dempcey Meets Miske Today in His First Bout Since He Defeated Jess Willard" The New York Times, September 6, 1920
- "Dempsey's Blows Knock Out Miske In Third" The New York Times, September 7, 1920
- "Dempsey Puts Miske Away In third Round With Right Hand Punch To Chin" The Lewiston Daily Sun, September 7, 1920
- "Corbett Says Tunney Will Have to Box Dempsey" The Milwaukee Sentinel, September 18, 1926
- "First Defense: KO of a Friend" by Jack Dempsey, harrygreb.com