yeah, its my fault hes fought like 2 actual contenders his whole life. of course we are going to disagree, half the things weve discussed, you had no idea about. i dig your enthusiasm, i just thought it a good idea to let you know a little of what you dont know, so you can understand the poll results better, instead of blaming it on old dudes looking at the past unrealistically.
Wilder could knock anyone out if he hits them like he did Breazeale, but that's not easy to do with a smart and skilled opponent. His length and speed make his straight right dangerous for any heavyweight, but he's got way too many flaws to pick against a legendary fighter like Ali. I think some people write off a lot of modern heavyweights against the legends of the past, but it's not all about who has the better legacy. I think there are a lot of fighters who never achieved the same greatness as those guys, who would still be able to give them a good fight. I don't think boxers like Ali would have taken fights against Wilder, Joshua, or Fury as a joke like some modern fans do.
You're comparing Wilder who has a knockout rate of 95% to a feather fist who has a knock out rate of 38%. Wilder just needs to connect once and he always manages to.
Wilder is an undisputed all-time great. Who was Ali? The man who fought Ernie Terrell. I rest my case.
My word, Wilder has some delusional MF's swinging on the end of his pipe. Breazeale is an "ok" win. Frankly in the grand scheme of things, though, I don't even rate him above a guy like Frans Botha to be honest.
It's not about who Breazeale is, you are missing the point entirely. Breazeale has proven he can take a good punch, he is durable as **** and every fighter agrees. And Wilder dropped him in 1 round, with one punch. Something the hard hitter AJ could not achieve, and AJ can bang, and he landed 166 punches on Breazeale. What I am saying is Wilder can land with that show stopping power on ANYONE given enough time, maybe not first round, and maybe not as CLEAN as the Breazeale one, but CLEAN enough... You think that placement by Wilder was lucky?? He knows what he is doing when he throws it and how to land it. Ali would get caught eventually, and I PERSONALLY am not convinced he could survive it. I don't believe Ali, as great as he is, would be any more illusive than Fury was against Wilder. Ali simply ain't got the range to do so, plus he is OUTranged by Wilder who is ADEPT at using his length to land that straight.
These ludicrous posts of yours are proving beyond doubt that you are just a troll who DKSAB. Go play with your fellow Moonelites