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That's an odd comment to make for someone who supposedly has watched boxing for 30 years. Wlad has made, what, 10 defenses of the IBF belt? Vitali has eight successful WBC title defenses. There are guys on some of these top 10 list that don't have anywhere near that many defenses (Foreman, Liston, Dempsey, Tunney, etc.). Frazier only had 10 (if you count the defenses he made after beating Mathis).
And the Klitschkos could reign for years. Never say never.Comment
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That's an odd comment to make for someone who supposedly has watched boxing for 30 years. Wlad has made, what, 10 defenses of the IBF belt? Vitali has eight successful WBC title defenses. There are guys on some of these top 10 list that don't have anywhere near that many defenses (Foreman, Liston, Dempsey, Tunney, etc.). Frazier only had 10 (if you count the defenses he made after beating Mathis).
And the Klitschkos could reign for years. Never say never.
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Case in point: Charley Burley never won a title but he beat Grade-A competition and gets ranked as a result over quite a few guys that had successful runs as Middleweight champ.
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Ali's "prime" was in the 1960s. Are you telling me you don't consider his wins in the 70s, after he lost to Norton, when rating him? His wins over Frazier and Foreman, etc., don't count? Because I can tell you NOBODY considered him in his prime when he lost to Norton. He certainly wasn't considered to be "in his prime" when he fought Foreman.
And I can pull that issue of Ring, and I am pretty sure that Duran's wins over Carlos Palomino (the recent Welterweight champ) and Sugar Ray Leonard (the reigning Welterweight champ) -- in addition to his Lightweight run -- had a lot to do with his rating.
So I have to call Bull**** on that "only rated based on their primes" comment.
Some fighters score their bigges wins well after their primes.Comment
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Originally posted by MASTERFULHistory section is a joke.
The American HW champs from the past weren't even real world champs, they were all frauds because they never competed against the superior Soviets/Eastern Europeans in the pros.
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It's not Ali's fault the Eastern Bloc wasn't allowed to turn pro.Comment
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Both Klitschkos have been named RING champ, and neither has lost since winning that title.
I love heavyweight history, but some guys apparently quit paying attention to it when the U.S. took a back seat. Which gives fuel to guys ... like Boris over there.Comment
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Fighters ARE NOT rated based solely on their primes, because nitwits end up arguing over when "their prime" actually was.
Ali's "prime" was in the 1960s. Are you telling me you don't consider his wins in the 70s, after he lost to Norton, when rating him? His wins over Frazier and Foreman, etc., don't count? Because I can tell you NOBODY considered him in his prime when he lost to Norton. He certainly wasn't considered to be "in his prime" when he fought Foreman.
And I can pull that issue of Ring, and I am pretty sure that Duran's wins over Carlos Palomino (the recent Welterweight champ) and Sugar Ray Leonard (the reigning Welterweight champ) -- in addition to his Lightweight run -- had a lot to do with his rating.
So I have to call Bull**** on that "only rated based on their primes" comment.
Some fighters score their bigges wins well after their primes.
And btw, boxing historians argue over when a fighter's prime was ALL THE TIME. Why? Because if you don't take that sort of thing into consideration it's academic dishonesty.
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That's an odd comment to make for someone who supposedly has watched boxing for 30 years. Wlad has made, what, 10 defenses of the IBF belt? Vitali has eight successful WBC title defenses. There are guys on some of these top 10 list that don't have anywhere near that many defenses (Foreman, Liston, Dempsey, Tunney, etc.). Frazier only had 10 (if you count the defenses he made after beating Mathis).
And the Klitschkos could reign for years. Never say never.
I think Wlad has put together a solid career but Vitali doesn't have a leg to stand if you're going to compare him to top 10-12 all time heavyweights. He lost to the two best fighters he ever faced while in his prime and one of those opponents was past his (Lewis).Wlad lost by TKO to three fighters that were sub par. That can't be ignored or erased if you're going to throw fighters like Frazier or Foreman in this.Comment
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