It's all speculation as to how long Ali would have kept his title had he not been stripped of it. Joe Frazier in his prime (and Joe was not in his prime for the 2nd and 3rd Ali fights) would always be hell on Ali and I could see Frazier beating even the version of Ali that fought Cleveland Williams (considered to be his best night by many).
Floored by Henry Cooper, floored by Sonny Banks, Ali was never invincible, not even in his prime.
Later in his career, forget it. There's the controversial decisions against Norton and Young and the fact that he had long ugly fights with inferior opponents like Chuck Wepner.
His resume is impressive but he did not dominate in the same fashion that Joe Louis did. On paper those wins look impressive but there were many dull fights where he did not look great.
In contrast, Louis more often than not knocked his opponent out, if not in a first fight then in a rematch.
Floored by Henry Cooper, floored by Sonny Banks, Ali was never invincible, not even in his prime.
Later in his career, forget it. There's the controversial decisions against Norton and Young and the fact that he had long ugly fights with inferior opponents like Chuck Wepner.
His resume is impressive but he did not dominate in the same fashion that Joe Louis did. On paper those wins look impressive but there were many dull fights where he did not look great.
In contrast, Louis more often than not knocked his opponent out, if not in a first fight then in a rematch.
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