Ali.... debatable decisions

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  1. redrooster

    redrooster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    most notable losses are to Young & Norton in 76

    Egg fu Young outslicked Ali. one would be hard pressed to give Ali more than three rounds

    what did he actually do other than swing and miss?

    Norton murdered Ali in fight three. I then caught the cover of a boxing mag saying "the amazing Ali wins the big one again!"

    this is why sports journalism cant be taken seriously
     
  2. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There is no room for subjectivity on those fights. You are wrong old man.
     
  3. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol:

    That means a lot coming from you, considering all the dumb **** you post.
     
  4. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its very debatable if one considers Arthur Mercante a more knowledgeable boxing man then you, and of course he was an expert having taught scores of ref's and judges the Mercante method of boxing scoring, his score as ref. was 8-6 Ali and the two judges had it by one round for Ali, the Associated press had it 9-6 Ali as did many boxing scribes. In addition the week after the bout WWS held a live boxing panel to review the bout and score it round by round with Kenny present, their combined result was a draw in 15. Having been in boxing for five decades my score mirrored many with the last round and decision going to Ali. The compubox numbers didn't decide who won this bout as the 82 more punches Ken landed (281-199) didn't gain him any additional rounds, each happening in rounds Ali rested and lost by 1pt in each; Rd 2) Ken 26-13; Rd 5) Ken 31-7; Rd 6) Ken 23-4; Rd 8) Ken 34-15. The volume landed didn't earn any 2 pt margins or change the number of rounds won according to the judges, ref. or associated press scribes.
     
  5. grumpy old man

    grumpy old man Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It is the only one that stands out.
     
  6. mcvey

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    That's two of us wrong then.:oops::lol:
     
  7. timmers612

    timmers612 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well Red once again we agree on something and that's rare! Indeed Egg fu Young beat a trained on ice cream Ali. The Norton bout will be debated for a long time with many having it come down to the last round. While the judges, ref., and associated press had it an Ali win the Upi had it by 1 pt the other way for Norton and the Wide World of Sports panel of boxing experts had it a draw. It was just that close to many in boxing.
     
  8. grumpy old man

    grumpy old man Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I guess we must be :lol:
     
  9. Nate 2011

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    Very good topic of discussion Markclitheroe. It lets people know that even the greatest of all time Ali, and true he was great, had some controversial decisions of his own. Yet most of these haters out there love to pull Floyd's first fight with Castillo out of there a** even though it's been Floyd's only fight as a professional that marrs controversy and most definitely was not on the same level as Trinidad's decision over Delahoya. All of Floyd's other tough and close fights as a pro against Delahoya, Cotto and Maidana were fights that Floyd clearly won. The first Castillo fight, a fight that I scored for Floyd 7-5 after both fighters were deducted a point in the contest and a fight that Floyd fighting with a sore shoulder still made the agressive Castillo miss slightly more than he landed, remains the only fight of Floyd's 46 fight pro career that remains debatable. Ali, Chavez Sr., Louis, Lewis, Holmes, Leonard, DeLahoya, Foreman and Holyfield are amongst a list of all time great fighters who had more than one debatable decision in their pro careers compared to Floyd's one against Castillo who Floyd gave an immediate rematch to 8-months later and beat by a more decisive decision.
     
  10. BillB

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    I'll add Ali-Liston II.
    Rather than being awarded a false KO, Ali should have been Disqualified.

    It took Walcott 17 seconds to force Ali into a neutral corner. When Walcott went back to Liston, Ali went back to the center of the ring.
     
  11. LittleRed

    LittleRed Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ali lost to Jones and Alonzo Johnson and Liston twice and Frazier two out of three and Norton all three and Shavers and Young and Spinks. And Chuvalo.
     
  12. grumpy old man

    grumpy old man Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Liston twice :lol:

    Great post :rofl
     
  13. heavy_handss

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    shavers himself said that ali won the fight, he said.. in the ring i felt that i won but when i watched the fight i admit that he won... and ali did beat frazier in 1974 clearly. ali looked bad vs young and norton
     
  14. Stevie G

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    Are n't you forgetting the Jean-Pierre Coopman and Brian London fights ?
     
  15. Stevie G

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    For all of those who see Frazier as the winner in the second fight,I recommend Vision Express. They're doing a very good deal in glasses at the moment.