Ali the most physically strongest in boxing history

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  1. red cobra

    red cobra Loyal Member Full Member

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  2. red cobra

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    Obviously they hadn't tested George Foreman.
     
  3. boxfan22

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    Stop trying to deny the facts. You're thinking power equates to physical strength. No it dosen't. Yes it does prove that Ali was physically stronger than Foreman because he wasn't even trying his hardest in the clinches. Young did manhandle Foreman. A light heavyweight made him fall to the canvas.
     
  4. boxfan22

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    He was only saying the truth you dumb pleb. Watch the fight.
     
  5. boxfan22

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    Stop going off topic.
     
  6. boxfan22

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    No he wasn't. Ali before being exiled was a much stronger fighter. He was in his best shape and had a perfect body proportion. You're blind because Ali is physically stronger than all the fighters you mentioned. The proof is in the pudding.
     
  7. boxfan22

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    No it wasn't you blind bat. You're underestimating Ali's strength. Yeah, in your dreams. On the street, Ali would kill Foreman, Chuvalo, and Bonavena. Jim Brown (greatest NFL player of all time) had enormous strength yet he couldn't even hit Ali on the streets. No, the manhandling was done by Ali's strength.
     
  8. Perry

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    Box fan.....I watched both Ali and Foreman train back in the 70s. Foreman was a highly muscled brute of a fighter. Absolutely no doubt he was stronger than Ali. Being able to clinch and control a fighter does not mean you are stronger. Young was a weakling compared to George. Out boxing does not mean you are stronger.
     
  9. Perry

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    Jim Brown was a football player not a fighter. Of course he could not hit Ali. Ali was no street fighter.
     
  10. boxfan22

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    You're all blind people. I'm telling you, he was the strongest. Ali was obviously the physically strongest fighter in his era. No, Ali was able to control him in the clinches because of his superior strength. That was also a non prime Ali so just imagine his physical strength in his prime. After the lay-off, Ali wasn't as strong as when he was in the mid to late 60's.
     
  11. Perry

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    You can tell all you want. You are wrong.
     
  12. boxfan22

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    What the hell are you saying? Physical strength has nothing to do with punching. The fact of the matter is that physical strength dosen't equate to punching power. How many times do I have to say this.
     
  13. boxfan22

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    You obviously got sh!t in your eyes then. Ali definitely manhandled the guys that I mentioned. Buzz off.
     
  14. boxfan22

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    Look, the proof is in the pudding. A non prime Ali manhandled prime Foreman and didn't even take him seriously. Ali was making faces, talking, and even winked at Jim Brown. Now imagine what a prime and serious Ali would do to Foreman. Just because a person is highly muscular than another person dosen't necessarily mean he's physically stronger. No doubt in my mind Ali is stronger than Foreman. Ali had Foreman in a headlock. If Young was weak compared to Foreman, why did he manhandle him then? Accept the facts.
     
  15. boxfan22

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    Of course, but he had enormous strength. No fighter could hit Ali at his best. If Ali can dodge a flying punch from Sonny Liston who had a 84" reach he can dodge any other punch from any other fighter. No, Ali is a street fighter. In his younger days he dodged rocks that were thrown at him. He is a true fighter and also had the mind of a true fighter.