i gotta say tyson cause no one was even near to him in his prime. he hardly ever got hit and his combos and defense were suberb.he completly dominated the hw division. he did it so bad alot of ppl didnt wanna get the ppv's cause they were afraid it was a waste of money cause tyson knocked his opponents out so quickly.there wernt really ne writers for the douglas fight cause they thought it was jus going to be a quick knockout. and ppl actually thought he was invincible
alot of that is true, but you can call mike the most dominant hw champ, becuase his reign was so short
imo, ali is the best hw ever, but joe louis dominated the hw division like no other
In terms of most success, Joe Louis. He held the title for 12 years, and successfully defended it 25 times.
Physically, Tyson hands down. Like Mystakyl said, no one came close to him until Douglas, and he dominated everyone. Louis had some questionable wins, while Tyson knocked everyone out. Ali was also another one who was never really given a hard time in his title reign. Unlike Tyson, he never lost in his title reign, but he didn't dominate nearly as much as Tyson.
In terms of most success, Joe Louis. He held the title for 12 years, and successfully defended it 25 times.
Physically, Tyson hands down. Like Mystakyl said, no one came close to him until Douglas, and he dominated everyone. Louis had some questionable wins, while Tyson knocked everyone out. Ali was also another one who was never really given a hard time in his title reign. Unlike Tyson, he never lost in his title reign, but he didn't dominate nearly as much as Tyson.
no one was close to ali in his prime. you know, like you reach and try to touch the moon and the stars, but you can't? same thing for ali, fighters tried to hit him, but they couldn't. and ali would never have lost in the ring if you read the second of my posts before this one if ali wasn't forced to retire in 1967.
no one was close to ali in his prime. you know, like you reach and try to touch the moon and the stars, but you can't? same thing for ali, fighters tried to hit him, but they couldn't. and ali would never have lost in the ring if you read the second of my posts before this one if ali wasn't forced to retire in 1967.
although being in your prime has nothing to do with it, ali's prime was short. he beat liston twice, beat terell, chuvalo, mildengerber, patterson, quarry and cooper in convincing fashion.
however, he was knocked down in his first fight against cooper, and after he came back he was never the same
still a great champ, and imo the best hw ever in years with the best hw's ever.
that being said, louis was more dominant that ali was
and im ali's biggest fan and know way to much about him
although being in your prime has nothing to do with it, ali's prime was short. he beat liston twice, beat terell, chuvalo, mildengerber, patterson, quarry and cooper in convincing fashion.
however, he was knocked down in his first fight against cooper, and after he came back he was never the same
still a great champ, and imo the best hw ever in years with the best hw's ever.
that being said, louis was more dominant that ali was
and im ali's biggest fan and know way to much about him
all i gotta say is oooooooooooooooooooooooo. i think we might have a battle of knowledge between the big ali fans.hehe
u better watch out he claims to have the most knowledge of ali on this site. thats coming from his own words.he will reply pretty soon truuuuuuuust me.
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