Corbett's corner thought so little of his chances in the 2nd Jeffries fight they had a pre arranged signal, a palm leaf fan,which was to be waived as a signal to stop the fight.
Who has said Jeffries was a bum? I think its undeniable that Johnson could have stopped Jeffries earlier,but his MO was not to take chances ,not to give his opponent a chance to land one Hail Mary shot. Johnson carried Ketchel,Burns,Kaufman,Flynn , andFerguson and imo he allowed Jeffries to stay into the later rounds to punish him for all the smack Jeffries had talked before the fight.
Fitz kod the 2 leading contenders for Jeffries title Ruhlin and Sharkey in1900 and he did it inside a two weeks space of time,unfortunately Jeffries did not give him a title shot until 2 years later,when Fitz was nearly 40,Jeffries instead fought Ruhlin whom Fitz has beaten senseless.
Robinson did not brawl with Lamotta, his strategy was to play the matador to Jake's bull,aware that Jake was having weight problems,Ray continually gave ground forcing Jake to use his legs and exhaust himself. Corbett was a washed up hoax in the 2nd Jeffries fight.
Childish insults which I expected, have finally surfaced from you. What should we call you? Haemorrhoid Hank perhaps?Pathetic
In April and May of 1902 Fitz had not had a fight for 2 years! So him"regularly competing with the best in the world" is just so much BS.
Q . If the gloves were a major factor in Jeffries getting cut and marked up so often,why didn't Fitz Corbett,Choynski ,and Johnson,suffer the same injuries? A. Because they had good defence.
You think Jeffries going 10 rounds and beating a totally washed up, 36 years old ,27lbs lighter Corbett who hadn't fought for 3 years is an accurate yard stick to measure Jeffries boxing abilities?
Ali is not only much faster than Tom Sharkey, he was a million times more skilled. Getting tagged by the same hand against Ali is not the same as getting tagged by the same hand against Sharkey. Idiotic comparison. Yes Foreman was sloppy against Lyle. He also was coming off a loss and 1 year layoff with different trainers. For Jeff, he fought like that all the time. You don't think there are any great fighters who lacked defense, technique, and ring IQ? Well you'd be wrong! Rocky Marciano, Arturo Gatti were inducted into the hall of fame! The words of spectators are what I've been using to support my argument! What are you talking about...?!? Jeff was a caveman. And if you want to say Foreman was one as well, guess what? I'm not going to give Jeff the benefit of the doubt just because we don't have a lot of footage of him. Once again, this is very simple. Address these points: -Foreman's power is far more PROVEN because he consistently, brutally knocked out men over 200 lbs. Jeff's best opponents were all well under 190 lbs. -Foreman's chin is far more PROVEN because he was consistently hit by men well over 200 lbs. Jeff did not and fought guys who were often literally 30 lbs lighter than him. -Foreman's skill is far more PROVEN since he won a gold medal and beat other skilled, prime fighters such as Frazier (who also won a gold medal), Norton, etc. Jeff's most skilled opponents (Corbett, Fitzsimmons) were pretty old and worn out. Foreman also had a career that was 3x longer than Jeff's. Do you disagree that if you have a much longer career, your skill and ring IQ may be higher than a boxer with a very short career?
Getting tagged with lead right hands is embarrassing no matter who's landing them. All you have to do is watch early Foreman fights. In the vast majority of his fights before the Frazier fight he is swinging wildly, Foreman was always sloppy. Why is he going life-and-death with a guy who started boxing at 30? Like I said go read an actual account of Jeffries' fights instead of relying on a 2023 article. If you think that Rocky Marciano lacked defense and ring IQ then you don't know anything about fighting. You've pretty much invalidated yourself with that one. Rock wasn't hit as cleanly as people thought. Which sportswriter or past opponent referred to him as a 'caveman'. 'Once again, this is very simple. Address these points' You did not bring those questions up in the last post so this is an unfounded statement. - As I've said Foreman's power couldn't last. So if your point is that Foreman had more power in the early rounds I am happy to concede but Jeffries retained his power into the later rounds and got better as the fight went on. - I thought getting consistently hit was a bad thing... Tom Sharkey was more powerful than any fighter Foreman faced (minus Frazier) look at his knockout record. - I don't hold Olympic gold medals in high regard because they don't always translate into the professional level. Boxing was not even an Olympic sport when Big Jeff was in his prime so I don't see what that has to do with anything. Joe Frazier was not in his prime when Foreman beat him. Bob Fitzsimmons went on to win the LHW championship 7 fights after he lost to Jeff for the 2nd time and Corbett himself said that he was as good as he'd ever been when he fought him so take that as you will. As far as your last point I have a few responses I don't disagree with the principle but: - We don't know how many fights most of these guys had because boxing wasn't all-the-way legal in America until around 1920 - he may have had dozens of unrecorded fights for all we know; it was common for fighters to tour the country and compete regularly in fights which were unrecorded. Even if I were to grant you that we are still talking Foreman's prime v Jeffries' prime. I have addressed many of these points in my interactions with you, Piggy and the older fellow. So I disagree with your insinuation.
Didn't you follow me to another thread and post a sarcastic comment? Don't start what you can't finish.
Ray Robinson's gas tank was proven over the course of his career. Foreman's wasn't. Moronic comparison. Why'd he gas out against Ali then? The older Foreman worked a lot on his stamina. Why? Because it was a problem in his early days - he struggled when he was taken out of his comfort zone. Foreman admits this himself. In an 81-fight career he only had 5 KO's after the 5th round. Which means that if he was in a competitive fight and his opponent didn't go away, his chances of getting a knockout decreased appreciably.
Sharkey was 5 feet 8 inches tall and 185lbs. He was,"more powerful ",than Sharkey was 5 feet 8 and a half inches and 185lbs he was more powerful than. Ali Lyle Norton Moorer Cooney Chuvalo Stewart Holyfield Briggs Morrison ??????? This conclusion is based on what exactly? Which 200lbs men did he ever ko? Which 200lbs men did he even beat? You've made an absolutely ridiculous statement and it fits in rather well with the rest of your content.