Jack Dempsey

The World Heavyweight Champion

Biography

The smell of sweat fills the tiny room of screaming fans. Two boxer bob and weave in a miniscule ring, desperately attempting to bring each other to the ground. The primitive intensity of the fight continues to elevate, as fans can almost taste the tension in the pungent, sweat-filled air. Fatigue begins to set in on the opponent as his limp body starts to give into to the mighty bought. An ultimate look of fear sets in the opponent’s eyes as Jack Dempsey’s fist comes flying towards his face. His eyes close as a powerful and ferocious blow ensues. The opponent’s body crumbles to the floor, his last recollection is being the bell sounding Jack Dempsey’s victory. This was the scene was the commonality for many boxers who faced Jack Dempsey in the 1920s.

Born in Manassa, Colorado on June 24, 1895, William Harrison “Jack” Dempsey rose to sports stardom in the 1920s. As a nomadic traveler from 1911 to 1916, Dempsey began boxing in the small mining towns of Colorado under the name “Kid Blackie.” He emerged from numerous saloon floor-boxing matches to rein victorious in over 80 professional fights by the meager age of 24. Dempsey was perhaps best known for his thrilling knockout victories, many of which occurred in just seconds of the fight’s onset.

Dempsey proved his phenomenal ability in a battle of “David and Goliath” match of fists. His iron strength and killer left hooks allowed Dempsey to beat Jess Willard in 1919, leaving the giant bewildered and shattered. This victory awarded Dempsey both the heavyweight title and the nickname of the “Manassa Mauler, ” the name that soon haunted potential opponents all around the country. Dempsey became a ring warrior through his tough defense of his title six times in just seven years. In most of his matches, there were no survivors.

A day of disbelief for Dempsey occurred on September 23, 1926 when he was defeated by Gene Tunney and lost his heavyweight title. Ironically, this match yielded the largest paid attendance in boxing history. Tunney and Dempsey went head to head and fist to fist again in 1927 in hopes that Dempsey would reclaim his title. Dempsey lost this rematch, which was coined “The Battle of the Long Count” because of a call by the referee that Dempsey did not return to a neutral corner after Tunney had fallen. Tunney won the match three rounds later.

Dempsey continued boxing in exhibitions after his defeat but retired from professional boxing in 1940 and went on to be a successful restaurant owner in New York. Dempsey retired with an astounding record of 60-7-8. Fifty of these wins were knockouts. He was a universally accepted sports star. With his bobbing and weaving stance, amazing speed, graceful agility, and pure power, Jack Dempsey will forever remain the perfect boxer and one of the greatest box office attractions of all time.

“A champion is someone who gets up when he can’t.”

Stats

 DATEOPPONENT OUTCOME
 Aug. 17, 1914Young Herman D 6
Nov. 2, 1914Young HancockKO 1
Nov. 30, 1914Billy MurphyKO 1
Jan. 1, 1915Battling JohnsonKO 1
Feb. 2, 1915Joe LyonsKO 9
Mar. 3, 1915Johnny PiersonKO 7
Apr. 1, 1915Chief GordonKO 6
Apr. 5, 1915Jack DowneyL 4
Apr. 26, 1915Anamas CampbellKO 3
May 31, 1915Johnny SudenbergD 10
Jun. 13, 1915Johnny SudenbergD 10
Aug. 1, 1915Fred WoodsKO 4
Oct. 7, 1915Andy MalloyL 10
Oct. 23, 1915Andy MalloyKO 3
Nov. 19, 1915George CopelinKO 7
Dec. 13, 1915Jack DowneyD 4
Dec. 20, 1915Two-Round GillianKO 1
Feb. 1, 1916Johnny SudenbergKO 2
Feb. 21, 1916Jack DowneyKO 2
Feb. 23, 1916Boston BearcatKO 1
Mar. 9, 1916Cyril KoehnKO 4
Mar. 17, 1916George ChristianKO 1
Apr. 8, 1916Joe BondsW 10
May 3, 1916Terry KellarW 10
May 17, 1916Dan KetchellKO 3
May ?, 1916George ChristianKO 1
Jun. ?, 1916Bob YorkKO 4
Jun. 24, 1916Andre AndersonND 10
Jul. 8, 1916Wild Burt KennyND 10
Jul. 14, 1916John Lester JohnsonND 10
Sep. 28, 1916Young HectorKO 3
Oct. 7, 1916Terry KellarW 10
Oct. 16, 1916Fighting Dick GilbertW 10
Nov. 20, 1916Young HectorKO 2
Feb. 16, 1917Jim FlynnLKO 1
Mar. 21, 1917Al NortonD 4
Mar. 28, 1917Willie MeehanL 4
Apr. 11, 1917Al NortonD 4
Jul. 25, 1917Willie MeehanW 4
Aug. 1, 1917Al NortonKO 1
Aug. 10, 1917Willie MeehanD 4
Sep. 7, 1917Willie MeehanD 4
Sep. 19, 1917Charley MillerKO 1
Sep. 26, 1917Bob McAllisterW 4
Oct. 2, 1917Edward SmithW 4
Nov. 2, 1917Carl MorrisW 4
Jan. 24, 1918Homer SmithKO 1
Feb. 4, 1918Carl MorrisWDQ 6
Feb. 14, 1918Jim FlynnKO 1
Feb. 25, 1918KO Bill BrennanKO 6
Mar. 16, 1918Fred SaddyKO 1
Mar. 25, 1918Tom RileyKO 1
May 3, 1918Billy MiskeND 12
May 22, 1918Dan KetchellKO 2
May 29, 1918Arthur PelkeyKO 1
Jul. 1, 1918Kid McCarthyKO 1
Jul. 4, 1918Bob DevereKO 1
Jul. 6, 1918Dan FlynnKO 1
Jul. 27, 1918Fred FultonKO 1
Aug. 26, 1918Terry KellarKO 5
Sep. 13, 1918Willie MeehanL 4
Sep. 14, 1918Jack MoranKO 1
Nov. 6, 1918Battling LevinskyKO 3
Nov. 18, 1918Dan FlynnKO 1
Nov. 28, 1918Billy MiskeND 6
Dec. 16, 1918Carl MorrisKO 1
Dec. 30, 1918Edward Gunboat SmithKO 2
Jan. 20, 1919Big Jack HickeyKO 1
Jan. 23, 1919Kid HarrisKO 1
Jan. 29, 1919Kid HenryKO 1
Feb. 13, 1919Eddie SmithKO 1
Apr. 2, 1919Tony DrakeKO 1
Jul. 4, 1919Jess WillardKO 3 Won World Heavyweight Title
Sep. 6, 1920Billy MiskeKO 3 Ret. World Heavyweight Title
Dec. 14, 1920Bill BrennanKO 12 Ret. World Heavyweight Title
Jul. 2, 1921Georges CarpentierKO 4 Ret. World Heavyweight Title
Jul. 4, 1923Tommy GibbonsW 15 Ret. World Heavyweight Title
Sep. 14, 1923Luis FirpoKO 2 Ret. World Heavyweight Title
Sep. 23, 1926Gene TunneyL 10 World Heavyweight Title
Jul. 21, 1927Jack SharkeyKO 7
Sep. 22, 1927Gene TunneyL 10 For World Heavyweight Title
Jack Dempsey

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