Him being knocked out by Marquez has nothing to do with it, I just think he's way past his best times so right now he wouldn't be much of a threat...
I'm talking about the 60's version of Ali, which is in fact his prime. Making assumptions about what could have happened in that time frame he...
Well, one would think that we should be talking about the prime Ali we did see.
That's still not a knock out win.
It's dying, and it's sad to say but the only thing keeping it alive for now is Floyd's persona out of the ring.
So he was only stripped once, to give one of the belts back to Don King?
Say what? It wasn't his best punch, that's for sure, as he was tired as usual in the later rounds, but to call that an amateurish punch? :roll:...
What was he stripped of?
Frankie Randall Freddie Guzman 1-0 Jose Gonzalez 2-0 Aldemar Mosquera 3-0-1 Julio Cesar Chavez 89-0-1 95-0-2
First of all, I did not say Lewis was at his best against Tyson. He was well past his prime, maybe not as much as Tyson was though. Let's not...
You're so wrong I don't even know where to begin. He's really not as awkward and for a guy his size he had more than decend speed in his prime....
Top 35 for me, somewhere in the 31-35 area.
The exact same spot he occupied before. There was no doubt he'd take this, with not much trouble, so I don't see a reason to move him up for...
I'd say Patterson was the fastest.
So let's get this straight, we're not talking about Ali in, let's say, '65-67? We're talking about THAT Ali, the mythological one that would have...