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    James J Corbett's 3 Best Wins?

    Which do you think they are?
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    I say they were Choysnki, McCoy, and Mitchell. Historically speaking you have to add Sullivan too. Although is not a win, he got a 61 round draw with Peter Jackson which confirms his quality. His win over Kilrain should rate as significant too. All of the mention names are in the boxing all of fame. Why do I get the feeling you are going to degrade Corbett?
    Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-11-2022, 08:27 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Ivich View Post
      Who do you think they are?
      Choynski 165/ 172lbs Both were 3 fight novices, hardly a defining fight.


      McCoy less,he weighed 173 for Jack Root 3 years later.Very likely a fix.

      "It seems certain that McCoy faked the knockout loss to win bets."


      Mitchell 165lbs.



      How many men over 175lbs did he beat ?

      A nearly 34 years old, 4 and a half years retired ,alcoholic Sullivan.which took him 21 rds

      A fat out of shape Kilrain.

      "No in-fighting was allowed, which favoured Corbett .[It was noted that just a few days earlier Kilrain and his troupe of boxers and wrestlers were arrested following the accidental death of one Tom James, a citizen of Dallas."


      Corbett's Resume 11-4-3
      Facts.
      Thats it!
      Not the stuff heavyweight legends are made of.imo
      Last edited by Ivich; 10-13-2022, 06:24 AM. Reason: rds

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        #4
        Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
        I say they were Choysnki, McCoy, and Mitchell. Historically speaking you have to add Sullivan too. Although is not a win, he got a 61 round draw with Peter Jackson which confirms his quality. His win over Kilrain should rate as significant too. All of the mention names are in the boxing all of fame. Why do I get the feeling you are going to degrade Corbett?
        Good call! -- Just bait; no intention of having a real discussion. People catching on and not replying.
        Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 10-13-2022, 08:38 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

          Good call! -- Just bait; no intention of having a real discussion. People catching on and not replying.
          Prove me wrong? Debate ,persuade me Corbett has a winning resume that ranks above shallow?
          I'm here every day and I'll discuss any thread I post.

          Not biting means no argument to offer,and we both know it!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

            Good call! -- Just bait; no intention of having a real discussion. People catching on and not replying.
            We it's the truth. But such things are not mentioned and certain poster has it out for Corbett and has smeared him in the past. No need to mention names. I'm here to discuss relevant information as always. The old rankings have Corbett very high.

            Sullivan may rate among Corbett's top three wins. He is certainly the most famous of Corbett's victories. It's hard to tell with no film of the Corbett fight, let alone film Sullivan fighting in the ring. There is at least no ring film on Sullivan. You can see Sullivan however hitting a bag 18+ years after retirement! There are stories of Sullivan vs Corbett still shots in machine old machine that were viewed in the times. So I've heard, but I have no proof of this.

            Sullivan was just 32 years old for the fight and in shape for him at the times. Yet he was badly out classed in fight with Corbett possibly did not win a single round. At least he did not in the mentioned rounds I read. If you think of it, Corbett would be very hard for many famous champions on the10 point must scoring system in 12 rounds fights like we have today.
            Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-13-2022, 09:18 AM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ivich View Post

              Prove me wrong? Debate ,persuade me Corbett has a winning resume that ranks above shallow?
              I'm here every day and I'll discuss any thread I post.

              Not biting means no argument to offer,and we both know it!
              I'm staying out of this one, and I hope there is no biting.
              Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-13-2022, 09:25 AM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ivich View Post
                Choynski 165/ 172lbs Both were 3 fight novices, hardly a defining fight.


                McCoy less,he weighed 173 for Jack Root 3 years later.Very likely a fix.

                "It seems certain that McCoy faked the knockout loss to win bets."


                Mitchell 165lbs.



                How many men over 175lbs did he beat ?

                A nearly 34 years old, 4 and a half years retired ,alcoholic Sullivan.which took him 21 rds

                A fat out of shape Kilrain.

                "No in-fighting was allowed, which favoured Corbett .[It was noted that just a few days earlier Kilrain and his troupe of boxers and wrestlers were arrested following the accidental death of one Tom James, a citizen of Dallas."


                Corbett's Resume 11-4-3
                Facts.
                Thats it!
                Not the stuff heavyweight legends are made of.imo
                You see, as predicted. The arguments been made by him before... many times. He doesn't really do research or know ring records and Choynski's some of Choynski caarer are not recorded. Such hypocrisy! Choynski leaving Johnson him out cold. The same Jack Johnson who beat teenager Sam Mcvey, Joe Jeanette with an 0- 3 record and a 20 year old Sam Langford who is listed at 156 pounds by Box Rec. How's that for research?

                Rather he only knows what Box Rec reports. I researched Corbett's ring record by way and he has what many would call " news wins " in several fights where observers thought he was the better. He was something like 30-0 before meeting Fitzsimmons. The names and fighters not are list in box rec!

                For the readers who would like to see a round by round report of Corbett vs Sullivan they can view it below.

                Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-13-2022, 10:21 AM.

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                  #9

                  Corbett's Resume 11-4-3​ - Tony, Mcvey, Tonto63 and Ivich
                  This should help you, Count the wins if you must.



                  I count way more the 11 you report! Now how many fights did Corbett win?

                  By the way the list of wins is from historians and does not include the " news wins " I was talking about.



                  Corbett's known records. It's way more than 11 wins.

                  35 Loss 23–4–5 (3) TKO 10 (20) 14 Aug 1903 Mechanic's Pavilion, San Francisco, California, U.S. For world heavyweight title
                  34 Win 23–3–5 (3) KO 5 (25) 30 Aug 1900 , New York City, New York, U.S.
                  33 Loss 22–3–5 (3) KO 23 (25), 2:11 11 May 1900 Seaside Athletic Club, , New York, U.S. For world heavyweight title
                  32 Loss 22–2–5 (3) DQ 9 (20) 22 Nov 1898 Mechanic's Pavilion, San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  31 Loss 22–1–5 (3) KO 14 17 Mar 1897 The Race Track Arena, , U.S. Lost world heavyweight title
                  30 Draw 22–0–5 (3) PTS 4 24 Jun 1896 Mechanic's Pavilion, San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  29 Win 22–0–4 (3) KO 3 25 Jan 1894 Duvall Athletic Club, , U.S. Retained world heavyweight title
                  28 Win 21–0–4 (3) KO 21, 1:30 7 Sep 1892 , New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Won
                  27 Win 20–0–4 (3) John McCann TKO 1 6 Apr 1892 , U.S.
                  26 NC 19–0–4 (3) Joe Lannon PTS 4 16 Feb 1892 , New York, U.S.
                  25 Win 19–0–4 (2) Ed Kinney PTS 4 8 Oct 1891 , U.S.
                  24 NC 18–0–4 (2) NC 61 21 May 1891 California Athletic Club, San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  23 Win 18–0–4 (1) TKO 4 (4) 14 Apr 1890 Fifth Avenue Casino, , U.S.
                  22 Win 17–0–4 (1) PTS 6 18 Feb 1890 Southern Athletic Club, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
                  21 Draw 16–0–4 (1) Dave Campbell PTS 10 28 Dec 1889 , San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  20 Win 16–0–3 (1) Australian Billy Smith PTS 6 12 Dec 1889 Portland, Oregon, U.S.
                  19 Win 15–0–3 (1) Australian Billy Smith PTS 6 11 Dec 1889 , U.S.
                  18 Win 14–0–3 (1) George Atkinson KO 1 Jul 1889 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  17 Win 13–0–3 (1) PTS 4 15 Jul 1889 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  16 Win 12–0–3 (1) KO 27 5 Jun 1889 Benicia Harbor, , California, U.S.
                  15 NC 11–0–3 (1) NC 4 30 May 1889 , California, U.S.
                  14 Win 11–0–3 PTS 6 Nov 1888 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  13 Draw 10–0–3 Frank Glover PTS 3 30 Jun 1888 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  12 Win 10–0–2 Bill Hayes KO 3 1887 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  11 Draw 9–0–2 Jack Burke PTS 3 27 Aug 1887 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  10 Win 9–0–1 Martin Costello PTS 3 2 Feb 1887 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  9 Win 8–0–1 James C. Dailey TKO 2 2 Feb 1887 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  8 Win 7–0–1 Duncan McDonald PTS 6 Dec 1886 , U.S.
                  7 Draw 6–0–1 Duncan McDonald PTS 6 3 Jul 1886 Opera House, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
                  6 Win 6–0 Frank Smith DQ 3 3 Jul 1886 Pavilion, , U.S.
                  5 Win 5–0 William T. Welch KO 1 3 Dec 1885 , California, U.S.
                  4 Win 4–0 Dave Eisemann TKO 2 28 Aug 1885 , San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  3 Win 3–0 Professor John Donaldson PTS 4 1885 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  2 Win 2–0 Billy Keneally PTS 4 1884 San Francisco, California, U.S.
                  1 Win 1–0 KO 1 1884 , U.S.


                  Last edited by Dr. Z; 10-13-2022, 12:20 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ivich View Post

                    Prove me wrong? Debate ,persuade me Corbett has a winning resume that ranks above shallow?
                    I'm here every day and I'll discuss any thread I post.

                    Not biting means no argument to offer,and we both know it!
                    "and Choynski's some of Choynski caarer are not recorded. Such hypocrisy! Choynski leaving Johnson him out cold."
                    "We it's the truth."


                    " certain poster has it out for Corbett and has smeared him"


                    Is this really the best this Moron can do?


                    NB Exhibitions are NOT fights!
                    NB Sullivan was born on October the 15th 1858
                    He fought Corbett on 7th of September 1892 making him 33 ,or one month off of 34.

                    He had been out of the ring for nearly 4 years.




                    Posters like Dr Zero should be put down.​
                    Last edited by Ivich; 10-13-2022, 01:10 PM.

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