Who has Muhammad Ali beating that makes people think he stand a chance against WK
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Ali would obviously be one the move. Think of Mayweather using his boxing skills against Judah, but being the one that came forward intelligently. Or Cotto coming forward intelligently against a Malignaggie - who thought he was gonna Float and Sting his way to victory like a prime Ali, against Cotto.
Ali would have to deal with punches coming from a range he hasn't seen his entire career. A guy a couple feet away from him and still managing to reach him.
Now sure, Wlad hasn't seen a Ali style in his career either but if I were a betting man. My money would be that someone of Ali's size and style struggles and has more trouble dealing with a Klitschko. THen a Klitschko would with dealing with a Ali.Comment
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I love how people like to say who has Ali beat to make them think he can beat a klit... That's so ass backwards it's not even funny. There have always been big guys in boxing btw.. Your assumption this era is full of SHW's that would kill all other era's is fucking ******ed..
Now back to the point. Who in he hell has Wlad or Vitali beat that make you think either one could beat Ali?
Chambers
Byrd
Ibragimov.
And the way he beat them so easly makes me think Ali would stand no chance.
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And dont forget Ali did allot of clinching in his career to.
Clinching against the much bigger Wlad would be very tyring for Ali.Comment
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Every new titlist that comes along, their fans want them to be great and compare them to the true greats. When you been around a bit you learn to ignore them and by the time these young fans realize their foolishness another group of kids show up comparing their new champion to the greats again.
It is a sad cycle and reminds me of my niece who trys to convince me Justin Bieber is greater than Elvis and the Beatles.Comment
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They haven't beat anybody even remotely close to Ali's skill, and you can't admit that.
Yes size is a good advantage, but speed kills. Guys like Ali or Tyson would kill a klit with their speed and skill.Comment
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Every new titlist that comes along, their fans want them to be great and compare them to the true greats. When you been around a bit you learn to ignore them and by the time these young fans realize their foolishness another group of kids show up comparing their new champion to the greats again.
It is a sad cycle and reminds me of my niece who trys to convince me Justin Bieber is greater than Elvis and the Beatles.
Perfect example of a grumpy old manLast edited by The_Expert; 08-01-2011, 06:51 PM.Comment
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I can acknowledge evolution in sports--it's a very real thing. Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the technical aspects of boxing to determine whether or not it has actually taken place or not. Are we seeing Wlad expanding upon techniques ddeveloped then? Has he developed answers for some of the things we were seeing in the 60's? I don't know. Can anyone here answer that?
Here is how I answer that.
A 6'7 freak nature in the 60's could not move or develop the physique that the 6'7 guys have today. Usually being that size meant that you were slow and plodding.
It's a norm that a 6'7 guy can almost move like a point guard, and just as fast in today's NBA. You take that 6'7 guy or 7 foot guy into a time machine, and into the NBA of the past, and he will be ahead of his time in size-ability.
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