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  • #11
    This was a good jab (about 0'30" in the video)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIATQqf6OoQ

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    • #12
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
      - -What'd Ali look like at age 39?

      Looked drunk on U koolaide is how he looked. Insert LEON for a good rubba drub.
      irrelevant.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
        irrelevant.
        - -What would U irreverence know about irrevelance?

        What champ loses to Leon?

        Demean U own intelligence without fail again at U own peril.

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        • #14
          Liston, Holmes, Wlad for heavyweights.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
            - -What would U irreverence know about irrevelance?

            What champ loses to Leon?

            Demean U own intelligence without fail again at U own peril.
            Ali has good wins. You're trying to compare apples to oranges and giving Wlad benefit of doubt while doing it.

            He has never proven his jab against good opposition, so, his prime is no example of ATG jab work, his post prime he got beat by basic footwork, has nothing at all to do with Ali's own downfall.

            It's a stupid point from an arrogant prick who can't take criticism worth a ****.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
              Ali has good wins. You're trying to compare apples to oranges and giving Wlad benefit of doubt while doing it.

              He has never proven his jab against good opposition, so, his prime is no example of ATG jab work, his post prime he got beat by basic footwork, has nothing at all to do with Ali's own downfall.

              It's a stupid point from an arrogant prick who can't take criticism worth a ****.
              - -Ali has to start as a cruiser today.

              Save for Big George who Ali's team forbid him to rematch, all of Wlad's opponents massively bigger and stronger. There were no 50 yr old 190 lb Archie Moores to KO.

              No need to have a stroke over being so poorly tutored. It happens.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                - -Ali has to start as a cruiser today.

                Save for Big George who Ali's team forbid him to rematch, all of Wlad's opponents massively bigger and stronger. There were no 50 yr old 190 lb Archie Moores to KO.

                No need to have a stroke over being so poorly tutored. It happens.
                Conjecture and nothing more.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                  Ali has good wins. You're trying to compare apples to oranges and giving Wlad benefit of doubt while doing it.

                  He has never proven his jab against good opposition, so, his prime is no example of ATG jab work, his post prime he got beat by basic footwork, has nothing at all to do with Ali's own downfall.

                  It's a stupid point from an arrogant prick who can't take criticism worth a ****.
                  Hahahaha! Who did Ali prove his jab against!?

                  Have the guys he fought wouldn't survive the amateurs today long enough to go Pro.

                  No one who has ever Boxed would actually say Ali has a better, more versatile jab than Wlad. He's Steward's hallmark.

                  Sure, Ali's was effective - there's none faster, it came at crazy unpredictable angles, and it was great for cutting opponents. But it's not better than Wlad's. You don't know Boxing if you dispute that.

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                  • #19
                    Golota definitely deserves mention. I wouldn't pick anyone to out-jab him.


                    Pinklon Thomas probably does, too.

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                    • #20
                      It was very difficult to hit prime Ali with a right hand. Just too quick. Holmes however could be countered due to his dropping of his jab. He did not have the very quick reflexes of Ali. Best jabs at heavyweight as the list would be too long if all weights were included:

                      Ali
                      Holmes
                      Louis
                      Foreman
                      Johnson
                      Liston
                      Tunney

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