The book is alleged to have persuaded Gene Tunney to retire from boxing after he read the book in the late 1920s.
He defended the title six times before losing it to Gene Tunney in 1926.
So now the family version of the Gene Tunney long count is over.
One was Gene Tunney, the other Jack Dempsey, each in his 70's.
He scored 48 knockouts, and was stopped only once by Gene Tunney on June 5, 1925.
Boxed 106 fights, losing only 4 and being stopped only once, by Gene Tunney.
Martin corrects Lewis and suggests that he must mean "Gene Tunney."
Gene Tunney was a businessman, an investor in numerous enterprises from coal production to banking.
Gene Tunney will be scratched off for Jesus.
Marciano and Gene Tunney are the only heavyweights to retire and not come back.