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Joe Louis, age 37..
vs 1923 Luis Firpo 1919 Jess Willard 12 rounds I like Joe Louis by wide unanimous decision, 11 rounds to 1 in both fights. I think he puts firpo on the floor a few times too. |
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Journeyman
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Louis was way past prime in 1951 but not that past prime that he couldnt beat the crude Firpo or Willard, Firpo is too wild with his punches and Louis jab(his best tool at 1951) and left hook should be enough to take out Firpo IMO. I dont see how someone can be so wild against Louis and not end up being knocked out, even if it is 1951 Louis.
Could 51 Louis knock out 19 Willard? probably, he would take longer than Dempsey, but I still think Louis gets him, if he doesnt he wins a wild decision. |
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Interesting match ups ...
Likely decision the highly inactive Willard but would not be shocked if the wild Firpo caught him and took him out .. |
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No big punching bag who ever lived survives 13 rounds with a prime hellacious puncher like Dempsey.... Give Dempsey his due...Our ANCESTORS who saw the man and raved about his onslaughts were just as smart as you or me PP...Learn from the past... |
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I would bet my money on Louis, of course.......but I donīt think he would finish Willard earlier than Dempsey did.....first, because I really believe Dempsey was comparable in power and finishing ability with Louis, and second, because Louis wasnīt a fast starter....
Louis would beat Willard by mid-rounds TKO.....same with Firpo IMO... edit - oh, 1951 Louis ?? Probably late TKO or UD against both Last edited by Vic-JofreBRASIL; 07-22-2012 at 01:42 PM. |
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I think that even a prime Louis would have taken longer to put them away than Dempsey did, though he would probabvly have been in complete control throughout a fight with Firpo.
In terms of the 37 year old Louis, I lean towards the idea that he could still outpoint them both, but I wouldn't wan't to bet my house on it. |
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Does every thread have to be made to discredit Dempsey....
Louis beats them both rather easily (even in 51) can we move on to something else |
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Louis stops Wliiard late but Firpo mid-rounds. Willard was very durable and had great stamina. Firpo was wild with no defense.
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Louis was the best finisher ever in the division. If it took him 13 rounds to stop Simon, then I would venture to say most greats would have had trouble doing so. |
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In instances regarding people such as Harry Greb or Maxie Rosenbloom, we have no choice but to go by what others have said due to a severe lack of film. This is obviously not the case with Dempsey and we can make our own decisions regarding Dempsey and others without relying on the word of old timers who idolized him. I like Dempsey as much as the next guy, but there is absolutely no denying that people have a tendency to rate their personal favorite great fighter who's fighting at the time above anyone who comes after them. It happens all of the time. People who were around during Louis's era claimed (and those who are still living still claim) that Louis was the best ever by far. The same is said for Marciano and Ali's eras aswell. When you have fighters who are larger than life figures, the people at the time will refuse to admit or believe that someone who came after the said fighter is better. Watching the films of Dempsey and Louis tells me that Louis was the better fighter. Looking at the oponents and what happened with them tells me Louis is the better fighter and beat better oponents. I see noone on Dempsey's record that I don't think Louis would not have beaten, and likely beaten in more impressive fashion. The same can't be said about Dempsey with Louis's record in my opinion. |
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Louis did take Carnera out much quicker ofcourse, who most consider significantly better than Willard |
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