Would John L Sullivan have been a dominant figure ..

Discussion in 'Classic Boxing Forum' started by Fergy, May 11, 2025 at 5:02 AM.


  1. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

    28,305
    34,039
    Jan 8, 2017
    Fighting in his prime, With gloves.

    If we'd seen John L born just a few years later and being in amongst the likes of Fitz and Jeffries,how far could he have gone?
    Taking the same attributes as he did in his time as champ, could he have as much success?
     
    Shay Sonya and Pugguy like this.
  2. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

    9,982
    18,850
    Jul 25, 2015
    I may be the minority in this, but I still think he would be absolutely top of the tree. Sullivan was an absolutely insane talent, very fast for his size and a well schooled puncher. He would definitely be successful imo.
     
    Pugguy, Melankomas, apollack and 2 others like this.
  3. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

    13,459
    18,073
    Oct 4, 2016
    John L. Sullivan was the roughest man in the roughest era of boxing history.
     
  4. Mike Cannon

    Mike Cannon Boxing Addict Full Member

    3,879
    6,805
    Apr 29, 2020
    Hi Guys.
    Not so sure myself, as tough and tenacious as he might well have been, from what I have read ( how else ) he comes across as strong and, well little else, the talk of his stamina and durability has to be set against the rules of his generation where by a round ended when one or the other went to the floor, so in effect a " round " could last mere seconds or so, although it was a relivtltly a short span of years between his fighting and the likes of Fitz, Jeffries, Sharkey, and co, I believe boxing had moved on somewhat, and Sullivan would have looked rather pedestrian, and looking to hold and grab as he had done for most of his career, I would imagine, so all in all, I foresee the above mentioned having little trouble with the redoubtable John L, just my opinion.
    stay safe guys, chat soon.
    Mike.
     
    Levook, Pugguy, Clinton and 1 other person like this.
  5. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

    25,008
    8,742
    Jul 15, 2008
    The main question was if he was properly trained or not ... I agree he had natural talent .... strength, power, hand speed, chin and lil,ler instinct but the man was from a completely different era ... If Sullivan was brought along and actually fought real M of Q fighters and studied the craft he had terrific skills ...
     
  6. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

    28,305
    34,039
    Jan 8, 2017
    I'd give him a good chance.
    Let's assume he trains as well as a lot of his opponents and not getting blotto as much..
     
    Levook and roughdiamond like this.
  7. SwarmingSlugger

    SwarmingSlugger Active Member Full Member

    987
    1,190
    Nov 27, 2010
    I think he would have been a force for sure, hard to say if he would have been number 1.
     
    Levook, Fergy and apollack like this.
  8. Melankomas

    Melankomas Prime Jeffries would demolish a grizzly in 2 Full Member

    6,124
    7,434
    Dec 18, 2022
    Hed have a much tougher career but I do think he'd still be in the mix and arguably at the top. Fitz, Corbett and Jeffries would still be tough customers with very solid chances of winning themselves but Sullivan could be the favourite based on how well rounded he seemed to be. Rushing Fitz and Jeff could be a mistake but the Kilrain fight and Mitchell rematch showed that John L. could do more than just rush and slug with his opponent.

    This is also assuming Sullivan doesn't self destruct within a few years of success like he did in real life, by 1884 he had already become a bit of a mess and he only won the title in 1882.
     
    he grant, Fergy and roughdiamond like this.
  9. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

    71,223
    26,535
    Feb 15, 2006
    The vast majority of Sullivan's fights were with gloves, and this was his preferred style.

    He only agreed to take bare knuckle fights, if there was a title claim that he couldn't secure any other way.

    There is no question that he was an immensely successful fighter under Queensbury Rules.

    The only thing that you might question, is whether the available Queensbury opposition was a strong as that from later eras.
     
    apollack and Fergy like this.
  10. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

    59,421
    42,561
    Feb 11, 2005
    Yes, he's among the greatest talents ever to bestride a ring and would be an elite factor in any era. The only thing holding him back would be his penchant for strong waters, skirt chasing and gluttony.
     
    apollack and The Professor like this.
  11. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

    25,008
    8,742
    Jul 15, 2008
    You repeat this endlessly without including the fact that his M of Q opposition was novice , the worst qualified opposition of any heavyweight champion in history. The best fighter he beat M of Q was Charlie Mitchell, a small middleweight .... and far and away he was the best man Sullivan fought his whole career till Corbett.
     
  12. janitor

    janitor VIP Member Full Member

    71,223
    26,535
    Feb 15, 2006
    I repeat it endlessly because it is true, and some people are not getting their heads around it.

    Whatever you can say about his Queensbury opposition, there is no particular reason to think that his bare knuckle opposition was any better.

    In fact he fought everybody that he met in a bare knuckle fight in a Queensbury fight.
     
  13. The Professor

    The Professor Socialist Ring Leader Staff Member

    23,895
    17,007
    Sep 29, 2008
    Yeah exactly. If you transport him into another era, with his basic genetics and mental orientation, he takes advantage of whatever training is available and perform accordingly. In the 1980s, he's probably a coke freak who flames out like Dokes, in the 90s or later he doing roids. I'd like to see him Dempsey's era, now that would be interesting. I think he'd be quite competitive.
     
  14. Pugguy

    Pugguy Ingo, The Thinking Man’s GOAT Full Member

    15,395
    25,164
    Aug 22, 2021
    Hard question to answer either way.

    Do the rules under which John L mainly fought and the manner in which he fought under those rules really allow for a positive or negative extrapolation of his demonstrated abilities into the realm of strict MOQ?

    I tend to think not - very much guess work either way without sufficiently hard evidence to base one’s conclusions on but fun to discuss at any rate.
     
  15. SwarmingSlugger

    SwarmingSlugger Active Member Full Member

    987
    1,190
    Nov 27, 2010

    Make the case for Sullivan please I'm eager to read it.