Comments Thread For: Frank Warren on Ali, Froch Rejecting Cleverly, More
IT was a landmark week that saw the legendary Muhammad Ali celebrate his 70th birthday with a party at the Centre named after him in his hometown of Louisville.
I like Vallily, think it was the Commonwealth games where he put in a good performance. Think he stopped the majority of his opponents en route to winning gold.
Ogogo has a lot of hype in the British amateur scene, touted for great things but I never really pay him much attention. Hasn't really proved how good he is and had a mediocre tournament.
Joshua is the biggest British amateur prospect bar none. He's young, raw but just missed out on a gold medal with a controversial points decision. I hope he continues to progress just as fast.
IT was a landmark week that saw the legendary Muhammad Ali celebrate his 70th birthday with a party at the Centre named after him in his hometown of Louisville.
Don't understand why "Ali is more relevant today than in 1970". As for being accessib;e to the media, being an all-time-great narcisssist and egotist, he loved to talk to
the media.... mostly about himself and how "great" he was. I remember those days very well, and that's exactly how he was, and stull would be- if he could still talk. ctually I'm sorry for him being so ill, wouldn't wish it on anyone except Hitler.
I started to like Vallily on the basis that its rare you see stoppages in amateur tournaments. He stopped a number of guys in the Commonwealth Games.
I love Joshua. He's raw and packs a punch. I worry for his chin though and i think he deserved the gold in the world games but silver is better than nothing.
Lots of British talent coming up. Very exciting times...im hoping for a lot of talent turning pro so the British boxing scene can look like the 80's and 90's again.
I miss the likes of Benn, Eubank, Watson, Honeyghan, Hamed ect...
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