the giant in shambles. The victory awarded Dempsey the Heavyweight Title, which he held for 7 consecutive years. He annihilated opponents, and most matches boasted no survivors. He was later known as the "Manassas Mauler" after defeating Jess Willard. Dempsey did not lose a fight until 1926, when he lost to Gene Tunney in Philadelphia. Dempsey continued boxing in exhibitions , but retired from professional boxing in 1940 and went on to be a restaurant owner in New York City. The restaurant was named Jack Dempsey's Broadway and was located on across from Madison Square Gardens. Dempsey later made 2 films, "Daredevil Jack" & "Manhattan Madness". He also co-starred in a Broadway play called "The Big Fight" with then wife Estelle Taylor.
Dempsey retired with a record of 60-7-8. Fifty of those, knockouts. Dempsey was a universally accepted sports star, in an era that boasted athletes such as Babe Ruth. Dempsey was inducted into The Boxing Hall of Fame in 1990 and in 2003, was voted the 7th best puncher of all time by Ring Magazine. Dempsey is one of the most popular heavyweight boxing champions of all time. He coined the phrase, " Its not whether you get knocked down, but if you get back up."
With his pure power, weaving stance, amazing speed, and graceful agility Jack Dempsey will forever remain a sports legend.