Fighters who remind you of Muhammad Ali?

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  1. TJ Max

    TJ Max Boxing Addict Full Member

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    None of them at all. Ali was one of a kind.
     
  2. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    All 4 tried all 4 failed Many tried NO ONE even came close
    Ali is , was & always will be THE GREATEST !!!!!!!!!
     
  3. drenlou

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    Didn't you learn in school, you always put a period at the end of a sentence Fraud? Put a period after close please:hi:
     
  4. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    To mention the name of Muhammad Ali The Greatest fighter who ever lived in the same sentence as that Gypsy buffoon is SACRILEDGE !!!
     
  5. drenlou

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    It's Sacrilege you buffoon:deal
     
  6. OvidsExile

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    Guys getting buy on superhuman reflexes and raw athleticism who start getting caught when they age and slow down by more technical fighters: Roy Jones Jr. and Naseem Hamed.

    Bigger than life personality and the gift of gab: Mike Tyson.
     
  7. Rothschild

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    Shut up you idiot you know nothing of the sport if you can't see the similarities
     
  8. Bulldog24

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  9. Bulldog24

    Bulldog24 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Eubank, Hamed, Jones Jr in ways
     
  10. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Actually, he issued an apology after his latest slur on gays. So he's not unapologetic, and said in his apology that he doesn't believe what he said, so he wasn't "telling it like it is" from his point of view.
     
  11. Rothschild

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    He issued an apology in accordance with his christian beliefs dumb ass

    I'd apologise too if the illuminati threatened me
     
  12. bremen

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  13. northpaw

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    Michael Nunn, He floated around the ring, exellent coordination, quick combos, in and out, used movement of head and body with hands down defense, bigger puncher than given credit for, excellent chin. He was the MW Ali
     
  14. DrMo

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    Is the correct answer
     
  15. marting

    marting Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good call. Especially his early days. Personality wise Page and Ali were dissimilar.

    As far as personality there's been a lot of bad imitators but they seem to come off as clowns or weak versions trying to be like Ali. Ali had a unique and singular charisma. He was a man of his times. Polarizing and controversial.

    Tyson Fury's name has been mentioned here but the difference between him and Ali is Ali was genuine. He said some crazy stuff but he believed it and lived it. Fury says crazy stuff just for effect.