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    #21
    Originally posted by Ivich View Post
    Jeffries weight advantage over opponents.
    Griffin 40lbs
    Finnigan 60lbs
    Corbett1. 30lbs
    Corbett 2. 27lbs
    Fitz 1. 39lbs
    Fitz 2. 47lbs
    Choynski 43lbs
    Sharkey 1. 20lbs
    Sharkey 2. 27lbs

    LOL!
    It's so like you to leave out the guy 200 pounds or more Such as Munore, Ruhlin, Kennedy, Van Buskirk and Johnson.

    Newsflash, Jeffries was always was heaviest man in all of his fights. He did MUCH better than Jack Johnson who was KTFO our in 3 rounds vs Choynski and beat by a shop worn Griffin. Much better vs the same men and they were in their prime then. He also beat Everett a man Jeffries blew away ( Johnson drew with a shop worn version! ) and blew out Munore who last the distance vs Jack Johnson. Just some common opponents.



    We know Jeffries lost when he was 35, over weight, and out of the ring for 6 years. So what. He was old very rusty. Boxing history is full of old champions who stuck around for too long but I think Jeffries holds the heavyweight record for coming back at 6 years of no fights ... maybe in all weight classes record wise.
    Last edited by Dr. Z; 06-16-2023, 05:02 AM.

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      #22
      So far on this board Ali, Louis, Monzon, Duran, are all overrated. I guess Babe Ruth is overrated as well.
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        #23
        Originally posted by mrbig1 View Post
        So far on this board Ali, Louis, Monzon, Duran, are all overrated. I guess Babe Ruth is overrated as well.
        On this forum, Jesus is considered overrated. It's a FACT that he 'saved' in the weakest period of Christianity ever. He couldn't complete with today's saviors.

        That's why Pat Robert's and Billy Graham made more money than Jesus.

        P.S. Sorry I forgot to say it again.. It's a fact!
        Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 06-15-2023, 02:39 PM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

          On this forum, Jesus is considered overrated. It's a FACT that he 'saved' in the weakest period of Christianity ever. He couldn't complete with today's saviors.

          That's why Pat Robert's and Billy Graham made more money than Jesus.

          P.S. Sorry I forgot to say it again.. It's a fact!
          That is funny but true.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

            Boxing history is full of old champions who stuck around for too long but I think Jeffries holds the heavyweight record for coming back at 6 years of no fights ... maybe in all weight classes record wise.
            .......Or George Foreman?

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              #26
              Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

              It's so like you to leave out the guy 200 pounds or more Such as Munore, Ruhlin, Kennedy, Van Buskirk and Johnson.

              Newsflash, Jeffries was always was heaviest man in all of his fights. He did MUCH better than Jack Johnson who was KTFO our in 3 rounds vs Choynski and beat by a shop worn Griffin. Much better vs the same men and they were in their prime then. He also beat Everett a man Jeffries blew away ( Johnson drew with a shop worn version! ) and blew out Munore who last the distance vs Jack Johnson. Just some common opponents.



              We know Jeffries lost when he was 35, over weight, and out of the ring for 6 years. So what. He was olden very rusty. Boxing history is full of old champions who stuck around for too long but I think Jeffries holds the heavyweight record for coming back at 6 years of no fights ... maybe in all weight classes record wise.
              Could not agree more. Johnson is known for wins over burns, Ketchel, and Jeffries. Burns and Ketchel were both 5 foot nothing and were middleweight at best. Jeffries hasn't fought in 6 six years and had to lose 100 pounds. yet Johnson who made a career out of fighting fat MWs is great. But Rocky sucks for fighting HWs of his era.
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                #27
                it is worth remembering that in the hw division marciano was the last great white hope and that was the case for many years. that was joked about in comedy that white men have to look back all those years to a white hw champion and it angered some people. this sums it up!!!!! i went to see this film in the cinema and we laughed so hard, this was murphy at his best. the last great white hope and in the eighties that was so the case.
                Last edited by max baer; 06-15-2023, 11:55 PM.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post

                  .......Or George Foreman?
                  Foreman was a great come back story. But he was very active and is known for his come back win over former light heavyweight and glass chined Moorer. He cashed in on his punchers chances vs a chinny opponent.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

                    It's so like you to leave out the guy 200 pounds or more Such as Munore, Ruhlin, Kennedy, Van Buskirk and Johnson.

                    Newsflash, Jeffries was always was heaviest man in all of his fights. He did MUCH better than Jack Johnson who was KTFO our in 3 rounds vs Choynski and beat by a shop worn Griffin. Much better vs the same men and they were in their prime then. He also beat Everett a man Jeffries blew away ( Johnson drew with a shop worn version! ) and blew out Munore who last the distance vs Jack Johnson. Just some common opponents.



                    We know Jeffries lost when he was 35, over weight, and out of the ring for 6 years. So what. He was old very rusty. Boxing history is full of old champions who stuck around for too long but I think Jeffries holds the heavyweight record for coming back at 6 years of no fights ... maybe in all weight classes record wise.

                    I mentioned the men that Jeffries vastly outweighed. DUH!
                    I never mentioned Jeffries defeat by Johnson.Since you have Jeffries was not overweight he was227lbs when he fought Johnson, he had defended his title several times weighing considerably more.
                    Jeffries was 35 Johnson 32.
                    When you disparage Johnson I've never heard you mention he was 35 when he drew with Battling Jim nor that he was fighting with a broken arm.
                    I've never heard you mention that he was 37 when he lost to Willard and at 225 17lbs over his best weight which was 208lbs

                    Neither have I heard you state Jackson was alcoholic and consumptive when he lost to Jeffries indeed you stated Jackson," had recovered his best form!"lol
                    I've never seen you mention Jackson was 36 years old and hadn't fought for over 5 years.

                    Never heard you mention Fitzsimmons was 39 and had been retired for 2 years when Jeffries defended against him,or that Jeffries was 12 years younger, or that Fitz was47lbs lighter!
                    Last edited by Ivich; 06-16-2023, 05:55 AM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by nathan sturley View Post
                      it is worth remembering that in the hw division marciano was the last great white hope and that was the case for many years. that was joked about in comedy that white men have to look back all those years to a white hw champion and it angered some people. this sums it up!!!!! i went to see this film in the cinema and we laughed so hard, this was murphy at his best. the last great white hope and in the eighties that was so the case.
                      Marciano was a great fighter and champion,there are very ,very few men under 190lbs I would give a decent chance with him.
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