And some people (probably a lot more in fact) thought Ali lost. Frazier won a clear decision, knocked Ali down and had him badly hurt. If they'd never fought again the same logic used here would apply and people would be on here now claiming Ali could never have beaten Frazier. A series is a better way of determining who was better.
Hagler-Hearns was a brutal fight and that only lasted 3 rounds.
He also fought Dunn and Coopman. Were they deserving challengers? Not sure what a fighter went on to do years later proves. No one knew that at the time.
Evangelista lost his previous fight to Lorenzo Zanon. That he later got another undeserved title shot against Holmes doesn't prove anything.
Which is a fair point.
For almost the whole of 1977 the WBC were threatening to strip Ali for not meeting his #1 contender Norton, but such was Ali's standing at the time ("bigger than boxing" in his own words) they didn't dare. They did as soon as Spinks refused to fight Norton.
From 64-75 Ali fought everyone there was to face. After that point I don't think that's the case. Imo he didn't have much interest in fighting Foreman again or a fourth Norton fight.
So again, why does Foreman have to earn a shot at Ali when it's apparent that other lesser fighters were getting a shot for doing bugger all?
Yes it was such a tough grueling fight that Ali knocked him out in 8 rounds.
Foreman came back in 1976. Ali fought Norton and Young that year. Norton went onto beat Larry Holmes according to some and Young went onto beat Foreman.
In 77 Ali fought Shavers and Evangelista both who went onto challenge Holmes. Foreman retired in 77.
Ali wanted a rematch with Frazier after FOTC. Instead Frazier defended his title against journeymen Terry daniels and Ron Strander. What did they do to deserve title shots. Meanwhile Ali was fighting much superior opposition.
George Foreman, Holmes and Lewis were all stripped of titles for refusing to fight number one contenders. Ali is the greatest of all time, he fought all the best fighters of his era.
From 64-75 Ali fought everyone there was to face. After that point I don't think that's the case. Imo he didn't have much interest in fighting Foreman again or a fourth Norton fight.
So again, why does Foreman have to earn a shot at Ali when it's apparent that other lesser fighters were getting a shot for doing bugger all?
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