Is Ali a bit overrated ?
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Last edited by knn; 06-12-2010, 06:44 PM.Comment
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That is your opinion then. It was a heavyweight fight consistent with the standards then. What is your motive in changing the record of Ali?
I'm Asian. 5'4" in height. Normal height for us but midget is terms of US or European standards. I went to Austria 2 years ago and was able to fit in a 100 year old standard issue armor for fighters in Graz, Austria. That means people were much smaller then. That means that what is 200lbs HW fighters now may be 150lb fighters then. The norm increases as time goes by.
If you want to call Ali as a LHW now,fine. That is your prerogative.
Yes. No. It is just an analogy. It means current standards are sometimes not applicable on past events.In basketball? Are you from the US?Comment
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Ali _DID_ fight partly in what we call now heavyweight division. And partly what we call now cruiserweight division. The cruiserweight division was called heavyweight division then. What is there not to understand?
Actually the WOMEN's division nowadays is heavier than Ali's heavyweight division now.
Thus if you want to call tiny Ali a heavyweight then call him champ in the woman's heavyweight division.Comment
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No, Ali fought FULLY in the heavyweight division according to the rules in that era. Now you can't come along many years in the future with a new definition and try and supperimpose on that era.Ali _DID_ fight partly in what we call now heavyweight division. And partly what we call now cruiserweight division. The cruiserweight division was called heavyweight division then. What is there not to understand?
Actually the WOMEN's division nowadays is heavier than Ali's heavyweight division now.
Thus if you want to call tiny Ali a heavyweight then call him champ in the woman's heavyweight division.
The reason is that the ALi era was in a diffferent time frame.Comment
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I do not want to change Ali's record. That is the whole point.
Ali's record stays exactly how it is.
I do not want to erase Robinson (170+ lbs) off Ali's record.
But you need to compare Ali vs Robinson NOT to modern heavyweight fights but to modern cruiserweight fights of course. That Ali vs Robinson has been called "heavyweight" is completely irrelevant (except for historians).Last edited by knn; 06-03-2010, 03:51 AM.Comment
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