Lol his size has never been a advantage. The people who think this are the care a people who never watch boxing a day in their lives but will repeat what they hear others size. So Tyson Fury is a 6'7 230 pound guy who comes in the ring out of shape. In the 1990's alone there were literally 100's of boxers 6'6 plus 250 pound plus and I never heard anybody say these guys had any advantage.
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Lol his size has never been a advantage. The people who think this are the care a people who never watch boxing a day in their lives but will repeat what they hear others size. So Tyson Fury is a 6'7 230 pound guy who comes in the ring out of shape. In the 1990's alone there were literally 100's of boxers 6'6 plus 250 pound plus and I never heard anybody say these guys had any advantage.Comment
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And nobody beat the prime version of Ali, just the old version, who was a shell of himself after being away 3 years.Comment
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When in his prime did Ali ever get "beat upside the head"? Are you talking about the beat Ali, or the Ali that got robbed of three years of his prime?Comment
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We'll never know what could have been.Comment
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Maybe we didn't see his 'peak years' but IMO we saw a couple of Ali's prime years in '66 - '67.
"I ain't saying Clay ain't bad, but I stopped liking Cassius Clay when he changed name to Muhammad Ali. What kind of s-hit is that?"
". . . His momma named him Clay. I gonna call him Clay."Comment
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