If Ali Was So Hard To Hit and So Fast...Why is He Punch Drunk as Hell
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ill fight him, I just didnt want to spend my time and money going to track down a fat, 50 year old, with a myriad of legal problems, probably no job, no prospects, nothing to his name and beat him to death. I mean I could do that, or I could continue living the good life, but again, Im not a hard person to find whatsoever.
You could do that,and in fact,you said you would do that.And you completely avoided the thread when it became clear that he was actually prepared to take you up on your challenge.So you can see how this makes you look,right?Comment
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Wlad & Vitali combined in their 15 year professional career(s) have a sum total of 1 fight with an elite A-level Heavyweight.
In that one fight, A prime Vitali Klitschko failed to last a mere 7 rounds with an old Lennox Lewis. And took a beating so horrific that he was nearly permanently disfigured and had to temporarily retire for 4 years to recover physically & psychologically.
Ali on the other hand, had somewhere in the neighborhood of at least 10 fights with elite A-Level (Lennox Lewis caliber) Heavyweights.
Ali has fought 10 times as many elite Heavyweights as the Klitschko's combined.
The simple answer to your question sir is, there's a very large disparity in quality when you compare Ali's competition to the Klitschko's. When you fight the type of guys Ali's fought, you're inevitably going to get hit a few times, and hard.
Imagine if Vitali & Wlad had to fight 10 Lennox Lewis caliber Heavyweights throughout the course of their career. You can't imagine it, can you?
If the Klits had to fight in stacked eras like the 70's & 90's. They wouldn't be the Klitschko's, they would be Andrew Golota.Comment
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Completely avoided? Its an internet forum, unlike this clown I have things outside of boxing forums to occupy my time...like a job, and training, and getting my mba and women.....Comment
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Haha wait, who are the 6'6 250 lbs HOF fighters that Ali fought? Ill be waiting.Wlad & Vitali combined in their 15 year professional career(s) have a sum total of 1 fight with an elite A-level Heavyweight.
In that one fight, A prime Vitali Klitschko failed to last a mere 7 rounds with an old Lennox Lewis. And took a beating so horrific that he was nearly permanently disfigured and had to temporarily retire for 4 years to recover physically & psychologically.
Ali on the other hand, had somewhere in the neighborhood of at least 10 fights with elite A-Level (Lennox Lewis caliber) Heavyweights.
Ali has fought 10 times as many elite Heavyweights as the Klitschko's combined.
The simple answer to your question sir is, there's a very large disparity in quality when you compare Ali's competition to the Klitschko's. When you fight the type of guys Ali's fought, you're inevitably going to get hit a few times, and hard.
Imagine if Vitali & Wlad had to fight 10 Lennox Lewis caliber Heavyweights throughout the course of their career. You can't imagine it, can you?
If the Klits had to fight in stacked eras like the 70's & 90's. They wouldn't be the Klitschko's, they would be Andrew Golota.Comment
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and "nearly" permanently disfigured? How can you be nearly permanently disfigured. Ali was nearly permanently killed by 185 lbs Henry Cooper.Comment
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And Vitali's best fights happened right after the Lewis fights, he destroyed his opponents right afterwards and then kick boxing injuries kept him out of boxing...hilarious. The haters on this board.Comment
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Translation: "like a job(trying to make fry cook), and training(playing Fight Night Champions), and getting my mba(misspelled ************) and women(stalking his ex)"
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haha post your picture dude. I posted my facebook, poster where I am a lawyer, just look at my body, flawless. I have a fight coming up and I will post that as well. So lets see you.Comment
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