Who is the greatest of all time? Larry Holmes Lennox Lewis Vitali or Tyson Fury?

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  • AlexKid
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    #141
    Fury is so good, he makes you feel unsure of reality itself

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    • AlexKid
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      #142
      Have you ever seen a big guy not just tall but big and tall aka giant move like he has ever in the whole history of boxing or in the whole history of any striking combat sport?
      Last edited by AlexKid; 06-24-2019, 06:48 PM.

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      • Rusty Tromboni
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        #143
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Nonce..........
        So much for not reading my posts...

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        • smeck
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          #144
          Originally posted by nacho daddy
          Ali quit against holmes
          No, Angelo Dundee made the decision, not Ali.

          Ali had nothing left, but he didn't turn away or do anything that a ref could've taken as "I've had enough."

          There were times in the later rounds when Holmes looked very vengeful and had no pity, and tried to get Muhammad out of there. Muhammad wouldn't go.

          Hell, Muhammad Ali didn't even quit after the Holmes fight. He took on wild and dangerous Berbick and managed to go the distance.

          PS, Fury has only shown good head movement and flexibility against amateurs like Swartz, and against guys who aren't really known as brilliant boxers (Wilder). Why fans are so fond of this bullet-headed bully is beyond me. He'd be sort of amusing if he wasn't a thick-headed racist ignorant fool proud of his thieving heritage. He'd rather be called Gypsy than British.

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          • MastaBlasta
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            #145
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            You must be from a sh@t hole. That's nothing to be proud of.

            Lol nice try to cover up your lack of Ali knowledge you absolute fkn dimwit. You thought he went to the pen because ydksab. Now, you can crawl back into your hole and do some research next time before opening your trap.
            I was alive and well as it happened a**wipe ... watched the whole thing play out. As far as being able to box he was in the pen for those years. I understand you gotta try to rest your name on a minor detail though ... newsflash: no one cares about your detail, only that Ali wasn't allowed to fight.

            I know relevance is a concept far over your head ...

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #146
              Originally posted by MastaBlasta
              I was alive and well as it happened a**wipe ... watched the whole thing play out. As far as being able to box he was in the pen for those years. I understand you gotta try to rest your name on a minor detail though ... newsflash: no one cares about your detail, only that Ali wasn't allowed to fight.

              I know relevance is a concept far over your head ...
              So 'the pen' now means not being allowed to fight professionally.....

              Gotcha. Lol

              Ali could do whatever he wanted to do aside from fight professionally. Spar, train, run, whatever. When he came back, he had several tune up fights to be ready for Frazier and lost. IN HIS PRIME.

              Just save face and f@ck off ya liar.

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              • Boxing Goat
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                #147
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                He looked more than special against Wlad.

                You just don't know what you saw.

                Anyone who makes the "wlad didn't throw punches Fury didn't do anything" argument DOESN'T KNOW BOXING.

                It's that simple. It really is. If you really saw anything other than a true masterclass and schooling, we are done lol. It's not a debate. Ignoring facts gets us nowhere.
                Lol Wlad was 39 and shot

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                • DreamFighter
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                  Lol Wlad was 39 and shot
                  very past prime, more like a faded fighter, shot is too much.
                  I suspect he only went the distance because Fury is such a featherfist.Wilder, Joshua and Parker would have ended it.

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    He defeated Earnie Shavers twice. Once after being floored by him but got up to knock him out.

                    Also, as far as Witherspoon is concerned; He was a great defensive fighter. He gave Larry a very close fight and he pushed him to the limits.

                    He had him in trouble in rounds 7 and 9 but overall Holmes did more than enough to win that fight. It wasn't his best performance; However, Witherspoon just wasn't active enough.

                    As far as Williams and Spinks are concerned; All of them were close and controversial fights. By that time, Larry was beginning to show signs of aging.

                    He was not at his best. Williams got off to very fast start and was actually out jabbing Holmes but Larry picked up the pace and won it down the stretch.

                    The two Spinks fights were very close and controversial. I'll concede that Spinks probably won their first bout but in the rematch I thought Larry was robbed. He clearly beat Spinks but they gave it to Michael anyway.

                    Their bouts were very close, controversial and very reminiscent of the Golovkin/Canelo bouts.
                    That's a really long and round-about way of admitting that I am right, Holmes struggled - regardless of outcome - with lesser men than the Heavyweight greats who've come since.

                    Seriously, you could have built that thread by copy-pasting comments i've made regarding Holmes in other threads. I am not saying that your evaluation of those fights is wrong, but the implication seems lost on you.

                    Here's the best you can hope for:

                    - Holmes enjoys some parity in fights against/sexual assaults from Lewis and Wlad because of their questionable chins.

                    - Wilder (waaay more dangerous and durable than Shavers) is a bit of an unknown because he's always been on the offensive - we don't know what might happen if he's forced on the backfoot.

                    - Fury most likely wins every round but Holmes definitely goes the distance.

                    - Even though Holmes might get his shyte pushed in by Vitali, at least he'll be the more charismatic fighter and probably last the long, painful distance.

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                    • Rusty Tromboni
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by Curtis Harper
                      He didn't look special vs Wlad or Wilder.
                      It's easy to look great against the Schwarz of the sport.
                      LOL, he completely clowned two giant, dangerous men. When have you seen any Heavyweight (even men 40 pounds smaller than himself) move like that? His footwork, feints and overall defense are the best we've seen.

                      But since your in the mood for instigation, why stay stuck in 2nd gear? We don't want you to idle out... go full throttle, bro! Lay it on us!

                      What round would a prime RJJ KO Fury in?

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