Originally posted by PBF34
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Last edited by butterfly1964; 11-18-2005, 04:08 PM.
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Originally posted by butterfly1964um, this is getting pretty boring, waiting for your answer, pbf34.
as i said before, im not here 24/7 like you
and i notice your red again
getting respect is tough when your an *******, isnt it?
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Originally posted by PBF34yeah, i was offline, as you could have easily checked, but apparently you dont know enough about the website
as i said before, im not here 24/7 like you
and i notice your red again
getting respect is tough when your an *******, isnt it?
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Originally posted by PBF34heres the problem, he was a champ for 2 years!!!
how can you consider him the most dominant!!
muhammad never lost in his prime, and tyson did
louis reign was the most dominant because he had so many title defenses and was champ for so long
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Originally posted by SkydogActually, dip****, he held the title for 4 years. He won it in 1986 against Trevor Berbick. I have already said that Tyson lost in his prime. IF YOU READ WHAT I ****ING SAID, I said that Tyson was PHYSICALLY the most dominate. Sure, Ali and Louis were more sucessful in their primes, but when Tyson fought his challengers, he destroyed them.
he didnt hold the undisputed title for four years clown, he won the wbc in 86
all the other champs were talking about were undisputed
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Alright you two Ali experts (it's not like there's not a friggin' TON of reading material readily available of Ali), five points for the first one to answer the following question correctly;
What famous writer/author once scheduled an exhibition fight with Ali that was supposed to have taken place on the eve of the 1974 Kentucky Derby in Louisville?
As a hint I'll say that the writer was also involved in a similiar exhibition fight some years earlier against one of the previous generations great champions (should be a good hint if you're familiar at all with the writer's work, as this sorta of stuff was pretty normal to him).
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Originally posted by YogiAlright you two Ali experts (it's not like there's not a friggin' TON of reading material readily available of Ali), five points for the first one to answer the following question correctly;
What famous writer/author once scheduled an exhibition fight with Ali that was supposed to have taken place on the eve of the 1974 Kentucky Derby in Louisville?
As a hint I'll say that the writer was also involved in a similiar exhibition fight some years earlier against one of the previous generations great champions (should be a good hint if you're familiar at all with the writer's work, as this sorta of stuff was pretty normal to him).
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