Primes,, Dempsey vs. Johnson: How would you advise each boxer?

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  1. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Jack Dempsey vs. Jack Johnson, each at the peak of their abilities.

    20 rounds, no knock down limit, no neutral corner rule, boxers can punch on breaking, 6 oz. gloves w/thumbs, referee isn't squeemish and a bit on the laissez faire-side.

    How would you advise each fighter?
     
  2. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Tell Dempsey you're black.
     
  3. TheSouthpaw

    TheSouthpaw Champion Full Member

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    Id advise that Dempsey not show up!..
     
  4. DaveK

    DaveK Vicious & Malicious Full Member

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    You tell them both to be themselves.

    Johnson would be smart to pick up points on the outside and move a bit, and when Dempsey closed the distance, use the uppercut and tie him up. Walk him around and muscle him backwards while you have him clinched.

    Dempsey needs to use upper body movement to get close and start the bombs.
     
  5. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Oh you are a card S !:lol:
     
  6. mcvey

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    The all action swarmer against the cautious defensive master.

    Johnson said Dempsey was "a 4 round fighter," extremely dangerous in those rounds,after which he became"just another hooker".

    The scenarios that present themselves imo, are
    Dempsey by early ko
    Johnson by dec
    Johnson by late tko
    Dempsey by dec [ only if Johnson's work rate is not sufficient and Alex Creggains is the referee].

    Dempsey has a chance of koing anyone, but he usually did it in the first half of a fight.
    Lets assume he comes out in his usual blitzkrieg mode, can Johnson contain him and smother his deadly hooks?

    I think Johnson would manage it because of his skill at nullifying an opponents offence with clinching and using his strength inside.

    Johnson would be in potential jeopardy anytime Dempsey gets in punching range on those spindly, quick legs, but he was a master at smothering attacks.

    Tunney stated that Dempsey was hard to tag cleanly on the chin with a right cross, but Tunney was not noted for the uppercut , the classic punch against a bob and weave croucher.
    Johnson had an uppercut unmatched until Holmes came on the scene.

    The problem with this punch is it leaves you in danger of the left hook whilst the right hand is engaged in delivering it.
    If the Mauler lands clean Johnson could taste the canvas, but if he does, on arising he would imprison Dempsey in a vice until his head cleared.

    I think Dempsey has some success early, possibly dropping Johnson briefly but becoming increasingly frustrated at his failure to effectively work inside where Johnson would be tying him up and ripping uppercuts into his heart and chin.

    Dempsey might send a few south of the border in an effort to get Johnson's guard down, he would certainly get his attention , but Johnson knew all the tricks too,and would not be reluctant in reciprocating.

    After the halfway mark I think Dempsey begins to wind down like an old clock and Johnson gradually asserts himself leaning on him, and negating his increasingly sporadic offensive moves.


    Dempsey had a fine chin and Johnson did not take unnessary chances ,he would content himself with spinning out a decision in a maul that does not live up to its early rounds excitement.

    Johnson by decision, having reduced the whirlwind to a gentle breeze.
     
  7. guilalah

    guilalah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Thanks for the thoughtful reply, McVey.

    Not sure if this would factor in, but I've seen comments on Jeffries-Johnson indication Johnson could upper-cut well with either hand.

    Dempsey-Brennan II, Brennan in the first round was pretty competitive inside opposing his upercuts to Dempsey's short hooks.
     
  8. KuRuPT

    KuRuPT Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd advise Jackson to view Dempsey as THE great white hope of all hopes. That should be enough
     
  9. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Yes I think he could fire it in with either hand . I hadnt really taken on board Brennan's success with the uppercut,I'll have to watch the footage.
     
  10. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Based on how both guys avoided the best out there while champion, this would be a very hard fight to make!

    Dempsey - Johnson will be looking to jab, wrestle and grab his way to win on points. Do not fall into this trap. Move and give him angles, forcing him to move his sometimes stationary feet, then engage.

    If Johnson tries to hug you, or foul you, respond with kidney shots. On the inside watch out for the right uppercut. Since Johnson was KO’d by a super middle, and floored by others who do not hit nearly as hard as you, once you land a good one, the fight should end. Johnson has a low guard, and low punch out- put, meaning he won’t be prepared for your power and speed on the outside. Remember to throw more punches, but save something for the later rounds too. Johnson is not likely to outwork you.


    Johnson - Have an excuse built in leading up to the fight, so this way your fans with rose colored glasses will believe you were not at your best. Just a bit of sarcasm. : ) Play defense early on, and pick the tempo up late. Dempsey's power and speed is very dangerous early, but Dempsey could not keep up his whirlwind pace in the mid to late rounds. Keep your right hand high to block the hook. Try to bait Dempsey to over commit and counter when he misses.


    Prediction, Dempsey via KO in 8. Defensive minded counter punchers with average power, and a lower punch out put seldom beat harder hitting / swarming attacking types.
     
  11. KuRuPT

    KuRuPT Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Predicition.. Mendoza writes a fail of a post... Oppps too late on that prediction.
     
  12. Stevie G

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    Good advice. For both men.
     
  13. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    What a predictable , agenda driven , moronic post made by a bigoted ******. Congratulations on reaching a new low Rain Man.:good
     
  14. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    If I irked your thin skin, I guess something very small was accomplished today. My points are fine. First off, neither man fought the best as champion.

    Secondly the advise for both fighters to win I think were valid points. Lastly we know you have a laundry list of excuses for Johnson.
     
  15. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    You dont irk me you are too insignificant.
    I just view you as a source of entertainment similar to the Regency bucks who went to the madhouse called Bedlam to be entertained by the crazies.

    Dont worry about my opinion though , I give you as much value as a piece of dog-**** on my shoe.
    What should begin to worry you however, is the ever increasing amount of posters that belittle you.