Nonsequitur. Give them each three seven figure paydays for three belts and they’d be surprisingly willing to mix it up.
Moorer being glassed chinned is a bit of a myth. He only lost 4 times, 3 by ko One he was mid 30s and well past his best v Tua. One was Holyfield, who he also beat. One was Foreman If Moorer is glass chinned, he’s less glass chinned than Wlad, despite not having Wlad’s typical size advantage. Myth
Fraizer who beat Bugner and fought to the trenches against Ali was shot? What is this mental gymnastics. It doesn't make any sense at all, he scored his biggest win just 2 years prior, was physically still in his 20s and undefeated
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Bunger was not a good fighter, Ali was also considered washed up… Frazier was an alcoholic who got hit a lot all throughout his career, Frazier was defending against Stander and Daniel’s the writing was on the walls, his people said he wouldn’t last long from the start and he didn’t he was old before his time. Futch cut his sparring rounds down because he got hit so often… his management were holding the belt hostage till Ali 2, Foreman was meant to be a “soft defence” he probably saw GF and seen what I do, he’d lost too much by then and GF wasn’t a bad fighter so he lost.
Sorry I don’t see it , i don’t see the hate. He only lost twice in his prime, to two good boxers, one of which was the greatest.
Again, well past his best, against a heavy puncher. His KO loss record is much better than Wlad’s put it that way, despite being the much smaller guy.
Ali was past his prime just like you claim Frazier was, but he wasn't washed up he beat Foreman and defended the title several more times. Foreman was already an Olympic gold medalist and considered a dangerous puncher lol. Making stuff up are we, Frazier was shot by 1973 at 29 and undefeated ? Wtf lmfao get that BS out of here. Fraizer the alcoholic is certainly closer to an anatomically modern boxer compared to the stiff planks in Louis’s era