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

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  • Originally posted by -Deal With It- View Post
    Ernie Terrell. Which isn't all that 'significant' of a win, considering how past it he was, but he was ranked in the top 10 when Wepner beat him nonetheless, which makes it a more 'significant' of a win than any single victory that Chris Arreola has had to date.

    Which = Wepner > one of Vitali's greatest career wins.

    Wepner > 95% of Vitali's resume.

    Wepner isn't even one of Ali's top 20 best wins




    In other words, you're completely incapable of backing up your laughable assertions with FACTS, and the root of your argument(s) in defense of your man-crush(es), is based mainly on emotion and blind, ****-****** fanboy love. :gay:
    First off, I'll say you are a complete ****in moron and I'm wasting my time responding to you. I don't simply make lists because some dufus who's opinion I couldn't care less about asks me too. Ask several people on here if I do. They will inform you.

    Next, If you think Wepner could beat anyone on Vitali's resume within the last 12 years, go shoot yourself and do anyone who will have ever came in contact with you a favor.

    Lastly, this is really the last time I read a post from you since I find you mentally uncapable of functioning even remotely near my intelligence level.

    Bye bye mental asylum patient. Bye bye.

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    • Lewis dominated round 6 before the stoppage

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      • Originally posted by RichCCFC View Post
        Lewis dominated round 6 before the stoppage
        He had his best round but he didn't dominate. He landed a good uppercut but that was about it. Both guys were very tired. Lewis definitely didn't dominate the round.

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        • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
          He had his best round but he didn't dominate. He landed a good uppercut but that was about it. Both guys were very tired. Lewis definitely didn't dominate the round.
          Now go rewatch the round without Vitali's d1ck in your mouth

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          • Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
            He had his best round but he didn't dominate. He landed a good uppercut but that was about it. Both guys were very tired. Lewis definitely didn't dominate the round.
            He dominated it as much or more than Vitaly Dominated any round he had won and it didn't look like it was going to get any better for Klit.

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            • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
              He dominated it as much or more than Vitaly Dominated any round he had won and it didn't look like it was going to get any better for Klit.
              The next round wouldn't have needed any Doctor. It would've been Vitali Knocked Out.

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              • Mutiple people would beat him from 80s-90s he was outdated

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                • Quite a few tbh. Lennox, Bowe, Holmes, Wlad, Vitali, probably some others.

                  It feels like HWs just got significantly bigger and more juiced in the 80s/90s without losing much in skills and speed. Same goes for athletes in a lot of other sports.

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                  • Holyfield has a good style to pressure him. Trying to outbox him isnt going to work.


                    I dont think much of the old hats, the guys before his era. Marciano was 185 pounds, hes a light heavyweight.


                    New guys like Lewis and Fury these guys are massive and can box and use their size and power. They will always have a good chance. Prime Ali was same height as Usyk and 215 pounds.

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                    • Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
                      Quite a few tbh. Lennox, Bowe, Holmes, Wlad, Vitali, probably some others.

                      It feels like HWs just got significantly bigger and more juiced in the 80s/90s without losing much in skills and speed. Same goes for athletes in a lot of other sports.


                      They did get a lot bigger and the weight cuts and addition of cruiserweight changed things too. A lot of pre Ali heavyweights were realistically light heavyweights of today. Floyd Patterson was 189 pounds vs Liston, marciano was in the 180s. They would be matched with Bivol and Beterbiev today and probably lose.

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