This thread proves my point.
Most people haven't even seen Ali's fights yet they claim he is "the greatest".
They only claim that because they overrate the past, and Ali is a culturally loved figure.
But if you look at his fights you will see he wasn't even close to a great fighter.
He made too many technical mistakes, which he paid for once his reflexes were gone, could not punch and could not fight on the inside.
He is totally overrated by any boxing standard, most likely due to the fact that he talked a lot of **** and stood up to the man.
In the ring, the Klitschkos khtfo w/ ease.
Most people haven't even seen Ali's fights yet they claim he is "the greatest".
They only claim that because they overrate the past, and Ali is a culturally loved figure.
But if you look at his fights you will see he wasn't even close to a great fighter.
He made too many technical mistakes, which he paid for once his reflexes were gone, could not punch and could not fight on the inside.
He is totally overrated by any boxing standard, most likely due to the fact that he talked a lot of **** and stood up to the man.
In the ring, the Klitschkos khtfo w/ ease.

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