I'd have to say of all-time Sugar Ray Robinson.
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I wouldn't say Butterfly is the biggest Ali nuthugger around. He actually calls FOTC the greatest fight of all time, rather than the Thrilla in Manila or Rumble in the Jungle, which I've never seen any other Ali fan say. He also says that some guys could beat a Prime Muhammad Ali (as little of a chance that he gives them, at least he is realistic, unlike people who say Prime Ali would never even be touched), so I don't think he's the biggest nuthugger. Although I think he needs to give Joe Louis a little more credit.
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He does claim that Muhammad Ali 1967 was too fast for everybody and their gun. For some reason there was a parallel universe for a couple of fights in 67 where Ali rests comfortably on a cloud above everybody else who's crawling in the dirt. He touts this 1967 Ali while pointing out the down times of other fighter's careers. It's a one-sided affair in his world, but he does give a nugget of credit to other fighters every once and a while.
Butterfly also states that Ali could have been beaten in his prime, but not in 1967. Then he will tell you that, in every fight before that year, Ali was green. He will also say that Ali lost "all" of his speed when he returned (which is not true) in 1970. So, his prime seems to be for less than a one year span, where he could be beaten, and yet he was too fast for everybody at the same time. These are the regular comments you will see from butterfly1964 when defending Ali.
Now, since butterfly is sure to respond to this post, I will point out ahead of time that nobody is really recording your comments, so don't ask me or anyone else to list a spot where you said specific things.
Back on topic:
1. Robinson
2. Ali
3. Louis
4. About 50 others.
Keep in mind, this doesn't mean that these fighters could beat everybody under them, it's just a matter of quality wins, championship reigns, style, etc.
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Most succesfull boxer in the ring with accomplishments(Wich is probably how everybody judges the top 10).
1-Joe Louis
2-Muhammed Ali
3-Ray Robinson
4-Rocky Marciano
5-Mike Tyson
6-George Foreman
7-Roy Jones Jr.
8-Lennox Lewis
9-Ray Leonard
10-Marvin Hagler
Greatest boxers at their prime, fully trained, physically and mentally ready to fight.
1-Mike Tyson
2-Joe Louis
3-Muhammed Ali
4-Ray Robinson
5-Larry Holmes
6-Roy Jones Jr.
7-George Foreman
8-Rocky Marciano
9-Lennox Lewis
10-Joe Frazier
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Originally posted by blockheadthen you have contradicted yourself again. i cannot stand to read another one of your ****ing reatard posts. you are now on my ignore list. seeing your post is nothing more than an irritation and i feel like i have to reply to your ******ity so now i am going to make it so i cant see them at all.it's really me who should be putting you on ignore, because you seem to follow me around and flame me for no reason, even on threads not related to boxing. wow, i don't even bother you or anything. you just come on here, flame me, and now your putting me on ignore? for what? if you don't like what i write then don't read it, or come on the threads i make and start **** ****sucker! i didn't really want to stoop to your level and resort to name calling, but ******s like you make me so mad and ****. so go ahead, put me on ignore, *****! i don't give a ****, you ****ing ****.
Last edited by butterfly1964; 01-31-2006, 11:18 PM.
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Did any of you have the good fortune to see Sugar Ray Robinson in his prime? He was "The Greatest". To me hands down,The Best. A fighter, a boxer, a ring technician the likes of which only come along few and far between. I can't argue with people who choose Ali,but, I certainly can and do disagree.
DooWop Ernie
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Originally posted by czars_saladthe greatest boxer of all time:
yea man butterbean is awesome
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Wiki vaporizerLast edited by RockyMarcianofan00; 08-23-2011, 06:01 AM.
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