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Who is the toughest boxer ever?
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Gotta go with Wayne Pocket Rocket Mccullough.
Took an insane amount of shots from big punchers, and I don't think I ever saw him hurt.
Even the TKO against Larios, the doctor had to save him from himself, He was gettin a beatdown but really wasn't close to getting stopped.Comment
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I remember reading somewhere that Waynes skull was 2x as thick as a normal persons.Gotta go with Wayne Pocket Rocket Mccullough.
Took an insane amount of shots from big punchers, and I don't think I ever saw him hurt.
Even the TKO against Larios, the doctor had to save him from himself, He was gettin a beatdown but really wasn't close to getting stopped.Comment
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Ali was a ****ing warrior in and out of the ring. Out of the ring he had to deal with vicious racists, people disrespecting him left and right, people rooting for him to lose, death threats, etc. millions wanted this man to die, he wasn't seen as human by many people.
"X-rays of his severely swollen jaw would eventually show Ali’s jawbones were separated by a quarter of an inch. However, at the time, Ali was actually released from the hospital after 40 minutes and left without any bandages."
Going 15 rounds with a broken jaw against an ATG puncher in Frazier.
Thrilla in Manila was insane, going 14 rounds in an absolute war is extremely impressive, but don't forget the fact that they were fighting outside in 100 degree weather with 90% humidity! That was back in the ****ing 70's when they didn't have the technology they did today either, the training techniques, diet/nutrition etc.
I can't think of a single boxer that could do what Ali did in those conditions, and he's a HW! Those same exact conditions were present in Rumble in the jungle.Comment
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Yes Ali was very tough, but Frazier was fighting against him and Ali was ready to quit where as Frazier wanted to keep fighting until Futch stopped the fight. Both fighters are legends.Ali was a ****ing warrior in and out of the ring. Out of the ring he had to deal with vicious racists, people disrespecting him left and right, people rooting for him to lose, death threats, etc. millions wanted this man to die, he wasn't seen as human by many people.
"X-rays of his severely swollen jaw would eventually show Ali’s jawbones were separated by a quarter of an inch. However, at the time, Ali was actually released from the hospital after 40 minutes and left without any bandages."
Going 15 rounds with a broken jaw against an ATG puncher in Frazier.
Thrilla in Manila was insane, going 14 rounds in an absolute war is extremely impressive, but don't forget the fact that they were fighting outside in 100 degree weather with 90% humidity! That was back in the ****ing 70's when they didn't have the technology they did today either, the training techniques, diet/nutrition etc.
I can't think of a single boxer that could do what Ali did in those conditions, and he's a HW! Those same exact conditions were present in Rumble in the jungle.Comment
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