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An interesting quote by Jack Dempsey:
'Though he has whipped everyone he has faced, compared with the champions of the past, Rocky Marciano is hardly more than a second-rater. I don't think Marciano is great. I hate to say so because The Rock is a fine man, honest, clean-living, ambitious, one of the nicest guys you want to meet. But in my book he couldn't carry the bucket for some champions of the past.'
“Dempsey told Kofoed that he thinks John L. Sullivan would have beaten Marciano, Jim Corbett would have outpointed Rocky, Bob Fitzsimmons would have scored a technical knockout, Jim Jeffries would have flattened Marciano, Jack Johnson would have KO’d Rocky, Jess Willard would have outpointed Rocky, Gene Tunney would have won on technical knockout, Max Schmeling would have beaten Marciano, so would Jack Sharkey, while Max Baer would have KO’d Rocky. Joe Louis, in his prime, would have stopped Marciano.”
“Of the former champions Marciano would have beaten, Dempsey lists Marvin Hart, Tommy Burns, Primo Carnera and Jim Braddock.”
“Dempsey lists the faults which he thinks detracts from Marciano. Among them are Rocky’s clumsy footwork and lack of boxing skill. Rocky’s build; 5’10 and a reach of only 68 inches, is against him, Dempsey says, and he has to get in close for a punch. Having no boxing skill, he is easy to hit as he wades in, Dempsey points out.”
“All in all, it is not a very complimentary picture which Dempsey paints of Marciano, but observers will agree that most of it is true.”
- Jack Dempsey
St Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri) - Tuesday 23rd August 1955
'Though he has whipped everyone he has faced, compared with the champions of the past, Rocky Marciano is hardly more than a second-rater. I don't think Marciano is great. I hate to say so because The Rock is a fine man, honest, clean-living, ambitious, one of the nicest guys you want to meet. But in my book he couldn't carry the bucket for some champions of the past.'
“Dempsey told Kofoed that he thinks John L. Sullivan would have beaten Marciano, Jim Corbett would have outpointed Rocky, Bob Fitzsimmons would have scored a technical knockout, Jim Jeffries would have flattened Marciano, Jack Johnson would have KO’d Rocky, Jess Willard would have outpointed Rocky, Gene Tunney would have won on technical knockout, Max Schmeling would have beaten Marciano, so would Jack Sharkey, while Max Baer would have KO’d Rocky. Joe Louis, in his prime, would have stopped Marciano.”
“Of the former champions Marciano would have beaten, Dempsey lists Marvin Hart, Tommy Burns, Primo Carnera and Jim Braddock.”
“Dempsey lists the faults which he thinks detracts from Marciano. Among them are Rocky’s clumsy footwork and lack of boxing skill. Rocky’s build; 5’10 and a reach of only 68 inches, is against him, Dempsey says, and he has to get in close for a punch. Having no boxing skill, he is easy to hit as he wades in, Dempsey points out.”
“All in all, it is not a very complimentary picture which Dempsey paints of Marciano, but observers will agree that most of it is true.”
- Jack Dempsey
St Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri) - Tuesday 23rd August 1955
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