Who Is The Greatest Boxer Of Alltime

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  • THRILLAinmanila
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    #61
    The guy punching in my avatar

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    • big a
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      #62
      In fact Frazier beat Ali the frist time they fought. So he isnt the greatest, but he is a good fighter.

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      • Da Iceman
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        #63
        Originally posted by big a
        In fact Frazier beat Ali the frist time they fought. So he isnt the greatest, but he is a good fighter.
        he's definetly top 10

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        • RockyMarcianofan00
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          #64
          Originally posted by butterfly1964
          the point is, ali is the greatest.

          ali's only the greatest (usually) to ppl who are ignorant to the fact that he wasn't the greatest, he had great hand speed and relitivly decent strength for his size but the point is that all he did was dance around and intimidate which i actually don't wanna say, is a cheap but very effective stratgy.

          but ya know i could rant and rave until forever u can't change somebody's mind u can just put the facts out there...i'll give ali one thing, i knew his name long before i knew about marciano

          like 10 years before
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          • butterfly1964
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            #65
            Originally posted by RockyMarcianofan00
            ali's only the greatest (usually) to ppl who are ignorant to the fact that he wasn't the greatest, he had great hand speed and relitivly decent strength for his size but the point is that all he did was dance around and intimidate which i actually don't wanna say, is a cheap but very effective stratgy.

            but ya know i could rant and rave until forever u can't change somebody's mind u can just put the facts out there...i'll give ali one thing, i knew his name long before i knew about marciano

            like 10 years before
            fastest fighter in prime: ali

            if you can't hit a guy, then strength doesn't matter!
            ali is the greatest, get over the fact that he beat fighters you probably like, he is was and all-ways will be THEE GREATEST!!!

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            • SonnyG8R
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              #66
              Ali's got my vote, although I could see an argument for Sugar Ray Robinson.

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              • phallus
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                #67
                i'd say sugar ray rob, from the old boxing books i read, written by old timers who ACTUALLY saw him in his prime and all said he's the most complete fighter they've ever seen, even seeing him for myself against joey maxim ( on film of course )- when he wasn't near as good as his prime, he was just ****ing amazing...i say srr

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                • Frazier's 15th round
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                  #68
                  Joe Frazier is my hero, and I have to pick him. In the ring, especially from 1968-1971, he was a monster. Even though he wasn't that big physically, he had the biggest heart I've ever seen. His arm was bent from some kind of farming accident, so he didn't have the full range of motion. Not that it really hurt him, as it would naturally go into a vicious hook. After his greatest victory, over Muhammad Ali, he went downhill. He met Foreman after beating Daniels and Stander, and Foreman beat him down. But what I remember from the fight is the fact that Frazier kept getting right up, and getting the **** beat out of him again. Then, in 1975, he met Ali again. Despite being legally blind in one eye, and having 20/50 vision in the other, he still managed to put up an amazing effort. During the last few rounds, Ali was teeing off on him, and yet Frazier still kept coming.

                  Outside the ring, barring a few flaws, such as drunk driving, he was a great person. He was unfairly cast as the guy who supported the war, and ended up being despised by a lot of black America. This, of course, was due to his rival, and supposed "friend", Muhammad Ali. Ali scarred his soul. People blame Frazier for being bitter, but consider what Ali did to him. He made fun of the way he talked, looked, and acted. Frazier was getting death threats, and his kids were being harrassed at school. This is only a tiny bit of what happened. Dumb ******, Gorilla, and Ape were just some of the names that Frazier was called on a daily basis.

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                  • speed_devil
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                    #69
                    Their are a few great alltimers…it is impossible to who is / was ever the best and is…!

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                    • Heckler
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                      #70
                      Ali would beat marciano, its not just speed, its his footwork, his grasp on range... he would control the range, move laterally and pick Marciano off... it wouldn't be easy for Ali but its easy to recognise that he would win.

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