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  • ONOFF
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    #21
    Could Muhammad Ali have beaten fighters like Lennox Lewis, Usyk, the Klitschko brothers, Tyson Fury, Mike Tyson, or Holyfield? The honest answer is ?...We don’t know. Let’s take it further: could Ali have defeated the gatekeepers of any era? Fighters like Chisora, Brewster, Povetkin, Tua, Byrd, Ibragimov, Rahman, or Maskaev, to name a few? We might laugh and dismiss these comparisons as insulting, but let’s be real for a moment.

    Ali nearly lost to a fighter 22 pounds lighter...Henry Cooper, standing 6'1" and weighing just 185 pounds. Then there’s Foreman, often cited as a counterpoint, but Foreman himself lost to Jimmy Young. Are we supposed to believe that Henry Cooper or Jimmy Young would dominate today’s heavyweight division?

    I know these are extreme examples, but they illustrate the point: every era has flaws and vulnerabilities, and every legend’s myth can be questioned. Every reputation is open to scrutiny.


    How about Dempsey ? "The Giant Killer." another legendary boxer but again, is it reasonable to compare Jess Willard to a Tyson Fury or even a mummy like Valuev ? Have you guys seen the tapes ?​

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #22
      I think it clear Usyk is an ATG and would be successful in any era.

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      • Dr Z
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        #23
        Originally posted by BoxingUpdates
        Promoter Frank Warren sang the praises of Oleksandr Usyk after the unified heavyweight champion's win over Daniel Dubois on Saturday at London's Wembley Stadium.
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        Very likely. His stamina is about as good as it gets, being able to go 12 rounds while keeping moving with little breaks. This near superpower is complemented by fast footwork which is very scientific. His balance is excellent. His guard is good and he offers some head movement. And he can roll with the punches.

        Offensively he is very accurate, and has underrated power. Few had quicker hands.

        This is all wrapped up in one package that includes a good chin, and enough height, reach and weight to fight just about anyone.

        Did I mention he is a southpaw?

        Who would I compare this boxing unicorn to? Hmmm... A larger version of Gene Tunney?​

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        • TheProudLunatic
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          #24
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          He'd beat the Alex Stewart's, Burt Cooper's, and most guys Mike Tyson beat (Holmes schools Usyk)
          I can't see him beating Holmes, Ali, Lewis, Vit, Holy, Bowe, Wlad (once he learned how to avoid telegraphed shots), Tua, Ike, Byrd might outsmart Usyk......

          Speaking of Mike Tyson, he was the baddest man on Earth until he fought a legit opponent
          Then it was all "He wasn't prime....."
          Usyk is shining mostly because this HW era is complete shlt.
          AJ and Fury will be the only other names mentioned 10+ years from now......MAYBE Wilder

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            #25
            Originally posted by TheProudLunatic
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            AJ and Fury will be the only other names mentioned 10+ years from now......MAYBE Wilder
            Lol...AJ will be remembered for being the Re-matchroom guy who chucked Usyk's belts out the ring and got splattered by Dubois in his comeback.

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            • TheProudLunatic
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              #26
              Originally posted by pollywog

              Lol...AJ will be remembered for being the Re-matchroom guy who chucked Usyk's belts out the ring and got splattered by Dubois in his comeback.
              To think
              AJ's future was permanently altered because he went in face first vs Andy (after the KD).
              Had he been less eager, who knows

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                #27
                Originally posted by TheProudLunatic

                To think
                AJ's future was permanently altered because he went in face first vs Andy (after the KD).
                Had he been less eager, who knows
                Ahhh how could i forget that memorable experience.

                AJ quitting in the corner and refusing to step forward vs Fat Andy 1.

                And then there was the twinkle toes exhibition in the rematch where he danced rings round the even fatter Andy.

                Good times, great memories. What a legacy!!!

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