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  • Originally posted by KabukiJoe View Post
    ...Ali's style didn't make him great, his heart made him great...if Mayweather took the beatings that Ali did, he'd have become a club fighter...that's why we are STILL talking about Ali, because he had the heart of a champion...Ali never quit like uncle Roger...there were times he could have, but he didn't...


    Kabuki Joe
    Because we know Gatti was on the level of Ali in terms of ability; that's all it takes is heart....nope.

    It all goes hand in hand. When you are "blessed" as they say, that boosts your confidence. You start to feel "special" because you are a gifted specimen unlike the many others. You are an alpha-male. You feel good; you look good. When this happens, there can be a match of inner-and-outer connection that builds confidence/heart.

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    • a prime holyfield would kill joe louis, what so outrageous about that?

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      • I'm not sure but wasn't joe louis 185-190lbs? He'd get killed if that was the case
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        • Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44 View Post
          a prime holyfield would kill joe louis, what so outrageous about that?
          Prime Holyfield didn't "kill" Bert Cooper, Alex Stewart, Michael Dokes, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Michael Moorer, Dwight Qawi...

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          • Originally posted by joe strong View Post
            I'm not sure but wasn't joe louis 185-190lbs? He'd get killed if that was the case
            Louis was 6'2, 200-205 lbs. Pretty much the same as a prime Holyfield (who used to fight at 178-190).
            Last edited by TheGreatA; 03-02-2009, 09:25 PM.

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            • I believe Holyfeild was one of thetrue great heavyweights. Never the less he needs to realize that he is watching a very old film in poor quality. It's not the same as watching a high definition, 52" flat screen live.

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              • Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
                Prime Holyfield didn't "kill" Bert Cooper, Alex Stewart, Michael Dokes, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Michael Moorer, Dwight Qawi...
                sorry, i didnt mean kill as in early KO, bad use of the word

                it would have been a competitive fight, but holyfield would have worn him down and stopped him late

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                • joe louis was slow as sedimentary rocks....after watching some tape of him im almost convinced he was the most overrated oldtime fighter besides all the white guys....lets be honest his competition was as weak as the heavyweights today....alotta old people really love joe louis so its hard to even argue it in real life.....prime holyfield would beat him easily......if he took rid**** bowes punches he could take joe louis easily....

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                  • Originally posted by FreshPrince View Post
                    Here is one man's thoughts on what he'd do to Joe Louis

                    what year was that

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                    • Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
                      Louis was 6'2, 200-205 lbs. Pretty much the same as a prime Holyfield (who used to fight at 178-190).
                      Holyfield came in at 208 when he fought at heavyweight, but I think he would be the bigger dude, he had a very narrow waist which didn't hold a lot of weight, but he was very muscular and even bigger than some guys who weighed 220.

                      I have Holyfield winning this by KO, but I'm a Holyfield fanboy so what can I say.

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