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Would you favour any Heavyweight in the history of boxing to beat Prime Ali?

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  • Prime Ali wasn't an unbeatable beast, he had his flaws as any other. When he fought Vhuvalo for the first time, he said it was his toughest fight, and just like Norton and Frazier, Chuvalo got close and ****** that body.

    Frazier and Norton could have beaten that prime Ali too.

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    • Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
      Goddamn, I don't even know what to say. Ali over Foreman might be the greatest win any fighter ever had, and Liston was a shocking win for Ali.


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      • Originally posted by Tiozzo View Post
        Prime Ali wasn't an unbeatable beast, he had his flaws as any other. When he fought Vhuvalo for the first time, he said it was his toughest fight, and just like Norton and Frazier, Chuvalo got close and ****** that body.

        Frazier and Norton could have beaten that prime Ali too.
        Yet Ali win won near shut out decisions over Chuvalo twice.
        Last edited by joseph5620; 01-17-2012, 04:40 PM.

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        • Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
          Yes because when Vitali hurts you hurt. You feel his pain enough to know it hurt more than any injury to any other fighters injuries.

          You are one of the least intelligent and biggest D-riders on this sight. And that is saying something.

          LOL somebody'so mad and it's not me.


          When are you going to come back with the list of fighters that punched as hard as Louis in his era? Or the list of bums that beat a prime Quarry? What's the hold up?
          I didn't even read your moronic posts anymore, go play with yourself on a **** website with that avitar and keep thinking there's been no advancement in athletics in the last 40 years. Stay in your bubble and watch reruns of 40 year old title fights. I'll watch Vitali knock out challenger after challenger at the age of 41+. Ali was 41 in 1983, two years after getting his brains caved in by the all time great Trevor Berbick. Hahahaha. Prime. Hahahahaha. 30-32 years old and over the hill. Hahahahaha. ****** a55es.
          Last edited by Mr. Invincible; 01-17-2012, 05:10 PM.

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          • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
            I didn't even read your moronic posts anymore, go play with yourself on a **** website with that avitar and keep thinking there's been no advancement in athletics in the last 40 years. Stay in your bubble and watch reruns of 40 year old title fights. I'll watch Vitali knock out challenger after challenger at the age of 41+. Ali was 41 in 1983, two years after getting his brains caved in by the all time great Trevor Berbick. Hahahaha. Prime. Hahahahaha. 30-32 years old and over the hill. Hahahahaha. ****** a55es.
            You don't read my post but you're responding to them? LOL. An oxymoron from a moron.


            I'm still waiting for that list of fighters you lied about.
            Last edited by joseph5620; 01-17-2012, 04:50 PM.

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            • Originally posted by Tiozzo View Post


              I guarantee that if a poll was taken of the biggest and best wins any fighter ever had, Ali over Foreman would be up there, if not the fight most mentioned.

              Ali had lost twice in his comeback, Foreman was one of the most intimidating forces the division had ever seen, he had obliterated the two fighters who beat Ali, both in two rounds, and everyone thought Ali's health was in jeopardy. Ali knocked him out in eight, that was inconceivable, pretty much everyone agreed. Not to mention all the pre-fight pageantry.

              It's not crazy at all to say Ali KO8 Foreman was the greatest win ever, it's up there.

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              • Originally posted by Tiozzo View Post


                Name 3 greater.

                I can only think of Leonard over Hagler at the moment.

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                • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
                  I didn't even read your moronic posts anymore, go play with yourself on a **** website with that avitar and keep thinking there's been no advancement in athletics in the last 40 years. Stay in your bubble and watch reruns of 40 year old title fights. I'll watch Vitali knock out challenger after challenger at the age of 41+. Ali was 41 in 1983, two years after getting his brains caved in by the all time great Trevor Berbick. Hahahaha. Prime. Hahahahaha. 30-32 years old and over the hill. Hahahahaha. ****** a55es.
                  Santa Claus is coming to town... Are you getting ready for the Easter Bunny too?

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                  • Originally posted by turbotime View Post
                    Name 3 greater.

                    I can only think of Leonard over Hagler at the moment.
                    I would love to see his list.

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                    • Originally posted by joseph5620 View Post
                      I would love to see his list.
                      I doubt we'll see one.

                      Here is mine

                      1. Ray Leonard over Marvin Hagler
                      2. Muhammad Ali over Big George
                      3. Douglas shocking Tyson
                      4. Joe Louis over Max Schmeling
                      5. Henry Armstrong over Barney Ross (126 lb champ beating the 147 lb champ)
                      6. Harry Greb over Gene Tunney
                      7. Cassius Clay over Sonny Liston
                      8. Jake Lamotta over Ray Robinson
                      9. Joe Frazier over Muhammad Ali
                      10. JC Chavez Sr. Over Meldrick Taylor/Foreman over Moorer

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