but wasnt joe louis like 5'10 180 or something ? the heavyweights evolved man and Ali would bully him Ali was 6'4 225 with much better speed than anything youve seen in any weight division ! they measured Ali's speed as second to none didnt they ? how does louis deal with the speed ??
Who would win, Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Louis??
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Originally posted by EmanI think Ali murders Joe Louis. Ali was wayyyyy to fast for him.Comment
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Originally posted by Super Cruiserweightbut wasnt joe louis like 5'10 180 or something ? the heavyweights evolved man and Ali would bully him Ali was 6'4 225 with much better speed than anything youve seen in any weight division ! they measured Ali's speed as second to none didnt they ? how does louis deal with the speed ??
I don't see anybody beating Joe Louis, and Muhammad Ali was anybody.
As somebody on another board said - to suggest that Ali would defeat the Brown Bomber is just wishful thinking and unrealistic, it's fantasy land.Last edited by JUYJUY; 07-14-2005, 03:04 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by masterdirectorAli would knock Louis out by no later than Round 8 or so. He did it to Foreman and Foreman was a good bit better than Louis, not to mention bigger.Comment
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George Foreman's Top 10 Heavyweights Ever:
1. Joe Louis.
To be honest with you, number two is way off. Joe Louis is in a
class by himself.
2. Rocky Marciano.
Just look at Rocky Marciano's record. Nobody beat him. You can't
take that from him.
3. Jack Johnson.
A big brave cat, because he'd do whatever he wanted and get out of
the way.
4. Muhammad Ali.
Put him down as the GREATEST MAN to ever box, and a hero
bigger than boxing. Once Ali lost his speed, it only showed that
he'd never developed a great defense.
5. Joe Frazier.
Only because he depended solely on his left hook do I rate Joe
Frazier below Marciano. Marciano could hit with both hands.
6. Jack Dempsy.
Jack Dempsy's very name means strength and courage. Other than
Joe Louis, there is not a name in boxing or in sports with more
meaning.
7. Mike Tyson.
A phenomenon. What Mike Tyson was able to do with his speed of
hand and punching power is as phenomenal as what Muhammad
Ali did when he was Cassius Clay with speed of feet. Tyson
deserves to be in the top ten; this is where I put him, the youngest
man to become Heavyweight Champion of the World.
8. Sonny Liston.
If Sonny Liston truly had not lost his cool, had not underestimated a
young Cassius Clay; and kept the same mind set that he had as a
contender, history would have been a lot kinder to him. Sonny
Liston could not believe Muhammad Ali was so fast and had so
much courage. It just made him fall apart.
9. Floyd Patterson.
The First Two-Time Heavyweight Champion of the World.
10. Evander Holyfield.
For standing up to Mike Tyson
As you see, I didn't make the list...
The first time around, George Foreman was too mean and too crude.
The second time around, too sophisticated and too publicity conscious to
exploit his power...
Honorable Mention (Alphabetically ordered)
Max Baer
Ezzard Charles
Jersey Joe Walcott
here's the link: http://web.archive.org/web/200406051...cher/top10.htmComment
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Originally posted by JUYJUYI've just puked up all over my keyboard, no ****!
And I don't give a **** what Foreman says. He grew up watching Louis, of course he thinks he's great. What Louis did was give black people hope back then. Some of my favorite things when watching Joe Louis aren't the Louis fights, but the feeling, the inspiration he gave to so many poor people. To see black people back then actually smiling and partying after Louis won a fight, that was a true thing of beauty.Comment
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Originally posted by masterdirectorYou're a ****ing idiot if you actually say for a second that Joe Louis was fast. He was slow as ****, you idiot. That's one thing that always amazed me about Louis. He was so slow that I could've dodged his punches, but those guys somehow didn't manage to do so. Seriously, go watch his fights, then go kill yourself. Louis was s-l-o-w.
And I don't give a **** what Foreman says. He grew up watching Louis, of course he thinks he's great. What Louis did was give black people hope back then. Some of my favorite things when watching Joe Louis aren't the Louis fights, but the feeling, the inspiration he gave to so many poor people. To see black people back then actually smiling and partying after Louis won a fight, that was a true thing of beauty.
As for Foreman growing up watching Louis, WTF is up with that? Joe Louis was long into his reign before George Foreman was even born.Comment
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Joe Louis is definately one of my idols...
I hope I can win the title in the Joe Louis Arena...
For Detroit........
I think Joe Louis has a chance against Ali, I love the way Joe Louis fights and think he could beat Ali..
Joe Louis the greatest heavyweight of all time...Comment
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Joe Louis is the most accomplished Heavyweight of all time, 26 title defenses, no one can match that. But I think a young Ali would've beat a prime Louis by UD. Ali & Louis are 2 of the greatest heavyweights of all time, no ifs and but about it. But Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest boxer of all time, 96 straight win & another 40 straight wins 1 lost in his first 136 fights. He also revolutionized boxing. Ali's idol was Robinson, he tried to be like Robinson. I don't think any Heavyweight would've beaten a young Ali.Last edited by Parodius; 07-14-2005, 03:53 AM.Comment
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