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  • #41
    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
    [IMG]http://www.***********.com/boxing_images2/Haye1.jpg[/IMG]

    Haye at 200lbs

    notice ripped to the bone and dry

    The only real muscle mass on him is his biceps

    other than that not carrying a huge amount of muscle mass, just <7% bodyfat

    a bulky meathead he is not
    Your pic has been starred out. But here is Haye at 198lbs



    and Ali at 201lbs:



    Haye at 210lbs:



    Ali at 210lbs:



    Haye is clearly carrying more muscle weight than Ali. Ali is a naturally bigger guy.

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    • #42
      In this era and the past decade no, he'd be a success at cruiser, likely the best of all times, but he'd have no place in this current era of 'super' heavy.

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      • #43
        It would be absolutely comical watching these plodding lumps try and catch up with a prime 210lb Ali.

        Probably be blowing out their arse by 4-5rnds, let alone heading into the championship rounds.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
          In this era and the past decade no, he'd be a success at cruiser, likely the best of all times, but he'd have no place in this current era of 'super' heavy.
          It just seems as if heavyweights in today's era aren't as sharp or skilled. Imagine Wilder trying to land on Tyson. It would be embarrassing.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Kigali View Post


            Vlad never fought anybody as good as Ali

            He couldn't make it past Ross Purrity.

            Ali doesn't have to stand in front of Vlad....you see....he had OPTIONS.

            His stamina and movement would allow him to keep that lumbering robot TURNING and attack him from angles he never knew existed.

            Vlad lacks heart and STAMINA to compete with Ali.
            So a 210lbs Ali who is 3 inches shorter than Wlad is going to dance around the ring, pull his head back then presumably counter Wlad?

            I dont think youre giving Wlad enough credit, he knows how to use distance effectively hence why his jab is so effective. Its not just powerful, he knows when to throw it and how to keep smaller opponents at a distance.

            People overrate Ali but the fact is he struggled and lost against guys in his career whom Wlad would beat comfortably.
            In his prime (60s) he fought smaller and shorter fighters, he was huge back in the day but now he would be considered a small heavyweight.

            Pulling your head back and bouncing on your toes works better against shorter slower opponents, but against bigger athletic heavyweights such like as Klitscko and Lennox Lewis? Most likely not.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by SugarRayCurtain View Post
              So a 210lbs Ali who is 3 inches shorter than Wlad is going to dance around the ring, pull his head back then presumably counter Wlad?

              I dont think youre giving Wlad enough credit, he knows how to use distance effectively hence why his jab is so effective. Its not just powerful, he knows when to throw it and how to keep smaller opponents at a distance.

              People overrate Ali but the fact is he struggled and lost against guys in his career whom Wlad would beat comfortably.
              In his prime (60s) he fought smaller and shorter fighters, he was huge back in the day but now he would be considered a small heavyweight.

              Pulling your head back and bouncing on your toes works better against shorter slower opponents, but against bigger athletic heavyweights such like as Klitscko and Lennox Lewis? Most likely not.
              And Ali still has a better resume than all of them.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Sheldon312 View Post
                It just seems as if heavyweights in today's era aren't as sharp or skilled. Imagine Wilder trying to land on Tyson. It would be embarrassing.
                Absolutely, but Wilder isn't the most skilled of the current crop of top heavies so I wouldn't use him as a gauge to see how Ali would fare now, seriously I see him struggling against the like of Povetkin and Jennings, he'd clear up against guys like Bellew at cruiser though.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post
                  he will never utter the name

                  if you say it 3 times in a mirror then turn round deontay appears and windmills you

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                  • #49
                    of course he would. hardly invincible are they these guys, jsut cause they are big doest mean much. wilder got rocked by molina, outboxed by that polish builder. joshua got badly rocked by whyte who went life and death with chisora. fury got dropped and struggled against a crusierweight.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by ScottWeiland View Post
                      Absolutely, but Wilder isn't the most skilled of the current crop of top heavies so I wouldn't use him as a gauge to see how Ali would fare now, seriously I see him struggling against the like of Povetkin and Jennings, he'd clear up against guys like Bellew at cruiser though.
                      didnt marco huck give povetkin hell at heavy and he was a cruserweight? But ali would struggle, Really?

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