Joe Louis vs Jack Johnson

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  1. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Jack was in shape for this one.

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  2. Pugilist_Spec

    Pugilist_Spec Hands Of Stone Full Member

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    I think Louis would win the battle of jabs, and on the inside his short, compact combinations would be unlike anything Johnson ever encountered.
     
  3. Mendoza

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    Thanks. I agree with Johnson on Louis stance. I also think Louis would beat Johnson in a 15 round match.
     
  4. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    Agreed. Johnson is too smart.


    That Ring article he wrote was very interesting. It was damning, but it was written so well.
     
  5. louis54

    louis54 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    great post
     
  6. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Johnson never saw an animal like Louis. The speed and whipping power of his 4 and 5 punch combos. It may easy to parry one-two hitters coming in and out in straight lines, needless to say guys who telegraph from the back row, but Louis is a different universe.
     
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  7. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Jack Johnson would have won the internet if he were around.
     
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    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  9. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I just don't see Johnson giving Louis to range to ever throw these 4 to 5 punch combos. Louis might have the savvy to win a close decision on the cards, or Johnson might be able to stink his way to a dull and lacklustre victory. You better believe Louis would come out all guns blazing in a rematch though and I'd fully back him in a second fight. Throwing caution to the wind early on might be Louis best method to victory.
     
  10. mcvey

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    The best jabber of Johnson's time was considered to be Denver Ed Martin with his over 80" reach,Johnson ko'd him for 15 minutes ,there was concern he might have fatally injured him.
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  11. mcvey

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    Wide swingers [Galento] and brawlers[ Mauriello, B Baer] gave Louis some uncomfortable moments in the ring.
     
  12. mcvey

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    Johnson was never going to get a title shot against Jeffries,he could have ko'd Hart in the 1 st round it wouldn't have made a scrap of difference to Jeffries policy of never risking his title against a man of colour.
    Old O' Brien was the same age as Johnson.Johnson wasn't personally booed against Battling Jim, the crowed booed the lack of action,Johnson dominated the first 3 rds after which it was noted he used his damaged arm sparingly.Battling Jim later drew with Langford and beat Jeannette once.
     
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  13. mcvey

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    Eddie Futch named his three greatest heavyweights as Johnson,Louis and Ali equally, he would not be drawn on whom he thought was best.
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  14. Webbiano

    Webbiano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Favre arguably had his best year in a Vikings jersey in his last season. Manning and Brady are also perfect examples. Bryant and Jordan could still do it at an old age. Lebron is approaching 34 and is still at the top of the tree. For a 24 year old Brit to come up with such obvious examples of American sports stars shows there's more than the odd exception to the rule and it is entirely situational. Tom Watson nearly won a freaking major pushing 60, Goalkeepers normally don't hit their prime until their mid 30s. Ronaldo is still putting up freakish numbers at 33 and has very few signs of slowing down. Buffon is 40 came very close to making a champions league semi final. Roger Federer is 36 and has only just been knocked off the top spot of the rankings. Wlad was nearly 40 he fought Joshua. Vitali into his 40s when he retired.

    Sorry red, I probably quoted the wrong post here, as it looks like I'm arguing against you lol
     
  15. HerolGee

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    joe takes a points decision. Much as Jack would frustrate him, joe is too precise and his combos are going land enough to take it.