How would the Chamberlain-Ali fight have gone?

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  • QueensburyRules
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    #41
    Originally posted by JAB5239
    Shaq would have handily beaten either Kiltschko had Cus been in his corner.
    --- On a side note, multipapa recently passed very peacefully.

    Joins Gouch, Coach, and Scott in Valhalla for the new Dempsey, Louis, Ali Rubber Trilogy...lucky stiffs!!!

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    • sentax
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      #42
      Big Shaq and little Deontay Wilder for a modern take on this

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        #43
        Originally posted by sentax
        Big Shaq and little Deontay Wilder for a modern take on this

        Crazy how small Wilder looks next to him.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #44
          Originally posted by OctoberRed
          Crazy how small Wilder looks next to him.
          - -Remember when Oscar sparred Shak in what was obviously heavily orchestrated?

          Oscar candies made a big deal about how he whooped Shak when it was nothing more than a tapfest

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            #45
            How would the Chamberlain-Ali fight have gone? I'd much rather debate Ali vs Teófilo Stevenson!

            Anyway, Chamberlin might have some early success. Eventually he'd gas a bit and Al would take over and beat him. It would help if Ali had a body attack, and could infightings a bit. He's playing into Chamberlin's game by using the jab and right hand for 90% of the punches thrown.

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #46
              - -Eh, eh, ABC and Cosell scored a big coup by arranging that signing on national TV in 1966(7)

              Prob being neither Ali or Herbert knew the first thing about Wilt, so they melted like dropped snowcones on a summer sidewalk and refused to sign much less fight.

              They knew more than you to be sure.

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              • The Old LefHook
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                #47
                Why look, fellas, it's a peecher of the world's strongest man.

                Born 80 years ago on Aug. 21, 1936, four-time MVP and 13-time All-Star Wilt Chamberlain dominates the NBA record book, in which 'The Big Dipper' is the all-time leader in rebounds (23,924) and games with 50 or more points (118) — including his single-game record 100 points on March 2, 1962. Here are some rarely seen photos of 'Wilt the Stilt' — who died from a heart attack at the age of 63 in October 1999 — from adolescence to the pros and beyond.

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                I guess this guy must have been 2nd or 3rd.

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                • cfang
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                  #48
                  Ali kos him first right he lands. Big guy and great athelete but a silly match up. He wasn't a fighter.

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                  • The Old LefHook
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                    #49
                    Marciano would virtually break Wilt in half and stack him.

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                      #50
                      No matter how well trained Wilt was not a fighter. He was a basketball player so, as just one of many examples, he had no experience in taking blows to the head, body nor being able to roll with punches which is an ability developed over many years of boxing experience. How would he handle taking a blow to the eyes, nose, being cut, an eye closed etc? Obviously not very well as he was a basketball player not a fighter.

                      First Ali straight right hand to the chin ends the fight. Could be round one to round 5. More than likely Ali carries Wilt a few rounds before lowering the boom. If Wilt does not take the full count from that right hand he at least cowers to the ropes, turns his back signaling the ref to stop the fight.

                      An absolute no contest fight. Wilt would be lucky getting past Chuck Wepner.

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