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

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    #91
    Marciano would give him a hard fight

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    • joseph5620
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      #92
      Originally posted by Mr. Invincible
      Bum, bum bum bum bum. Quarry was a bum. Adamek would have stopped him in 5 let alone pre Vitali Sam Peter.

      Quarry had not one title fight win or a significant win at all. Keep trying. This is amusing.

      Try Chuvalo........oh, nevermind. Ha ha ha. Pathetic.

      You know their names because Ali fought them. Period, now shut that ****hole u call a mouth.

      I'm tired of your hating garbage. Just keep watching reruns of those fights and I'll keep catching the new title defenses in the Klitchko's growing legacy.

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      Again..."would have." When are you going to come back with some facts?

      Calling Chuvalo a "bum" shows how ****** you are. And Chuvalo alone is not a list that you claimed you had. Go ahread, boxrec some more and see what you come up with lol. Where is this list that you spoke of?


      Fact: Ali beat Liston,Frazier, Foreman, Norton.

      Fact: Vitali lost to Byrd and past prime Lewis and has not beaten any fighters who will even make it to the lenient boxing hall of fame. That says a lot.



      Another fact: Ademak lost to Chad Dawson and his best heavyweight win was a close one with Chris Arreola who has beaten NO top heavyweights.



      Now, come back with facts because fantasy fights and woulda, coulda, shoulda doesnt cut it.


      What's the hold up with the Quarry and Louis list?

      "You just hate the Klitschko's" is not a counter point.
      Last edited by joseph5620; 01-14-2012, 02:16 PM.

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      • jimmy1569
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        #93
        Originally posted by cupocity303
        vitali coming out of a 4 year retirement and beating sam peter for the wbc title, right off the bat, without any tune-up's >>>> ali coming out of a 3.5 year retirement and beating jerry quarry and losing to joe frazier a year later.

        Just saying.
        THREAD dismissed!!!!!!
        Last edited by jimmy1569; 01-13-2012, 11:32 PM.

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        • Joeyzagz
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          #94
          Originally posted by Cupocity303
          Vitali coming out of a 4 year retirement and beating Sam Peter for the WBC Title, right off the bat, without any tune-up's >>>> Ali coming out of a 3.5 year retirement and beating Jerry Quarry and losing to Joe Frazier a year later.

          Just saying.
          Vitali was nursing steroid injuries and avoiding IBF champ Byrd during those years. Not the same as Ali getting banned by the U.S. Government.

          Also...

          Ali KOing 40-0 Foreman > Vitalis whole career

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          • jimmy1569
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            #95
            Originally posted by Joeyzagz
            Vitali was nursing steroid injuries and avoiding IBF champ Byrd during those years. Not the same as Ali getting banned by the U.S. Government.

            Also...

            Ali KOing 40-0 Foreman > Vitalis whole career
            As if getting banned by the US government.. getting stripped & serving a jail sentence while shaming all of boxing is more favorable than a few steroid injuries... When Vitali came back... they all but laid out the red carpet for him.. told him the belt you relinquished is waiting for you on a platter.. they even had all Former alltime greats welcoming him back.. funny how Ali was too good to make a cameo during the introductions.. bottom line Vitali wins his championship belt back right off the bat while Ali talks all kinds of mad shet to smoking Joe & falls flat on his face in his bid to retrieve his title... took him years later to take advantage of A fOREMAN who was dehydrated from the heat & likely poisoned by Don King... rope adope getting all the credit is a myth created by The Ali camp & Don King to explain Big George;s all of a sudden lack of stamina ala Wlad/Brewster.

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            • The Noose
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              #96
              Suprised by so many people saying Lewis and Marciano.

              I dont see how Rocky gets close to Ali before being hit 10 times and tied up. And Lewis found Frank Bruno's jab a challenge. I just dont see him having what it takes too deal with the speed, work rate and accuracy of Ali. Lewis only fought in spurts compared to a prime Ali.

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              • lefthook2daliva
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                #97
                Originally posted by edgarg
                My my, don't you know some big words, little man. ......blah blah blahbedy blah

                Lol...ur not anywhere near as smart as u think u are and what makes it worse is that you self-pwn constantly w/ur faux eloquence ... fuggin wannabe...it's so painful (yet entertaining) just to watch u prance around like u know something....lol

                and no i can't be bothered to use the language properly when dealing w/a dolt like u...i'm too drunk to care....

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                • Superflo777
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by Joeyzagz
                  Vitali was nursing steroid injuries and avoiding IBF champ Byrd during those years.
                  Pure speculation by a hater.

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                    #99
                    Vitali Klitschko would be my choice.

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                    • nomadman
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by The Noose
                      Suprised by so many people saying Lewis and Marciano.

                      I dont see how Rocky gets close to Ali before being hit 10 times and tied up. And Lewis found Frank Bruno's jab a challenge. I just dont see him having what it takes too deal with the speed, work rate and accuracy of Ali. Lewis only fought in spurts compared to a prime Ali.
                      If we're taking fighters at their best here, then I think it's fair to say that when Lewis fought Bruno he wasn't at his best stylistically if not in prime years. Besides, Ali and Bruno both threw a different type of jab. Bruno's was more like Liston's, a stiff heavy steampole jab that hurt fighters and pushed them back, Ali's was a quick stinging jab used to dazzle, feint and keep fighters at bay as he fought off the back foot, more a fencer than a battering ram. Not saying this is better or worse for Lennox, but just something to throw out there when considering the matchup.

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