i wish he was fighting the in top shape superhuman reflex, pinpoint timing terrell version and ali coulda been the one taking the ****
haha how many fights til he fought them? will we compare records - it's not even close. frazier, foreman, ali woulda stayed unbeaten v marciano's...
ali was 29-0 or something before exile. he won title in 20th fight. marciano was 49-0 but didn't win title til 43rd fight. ali had more...
yeah moved in on a 3 years outta the ring ali - i think Cus knew the reality of the situation and ali put on the act saying it would be easy for...
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walcott would do well to reach the 3rd round
side to side movement lets compare the so-called greats on this skill.
williams/terrell - dont matter if it was williams - if it was bonavena, lyle, young, spinks or a shavers v that ali - they would be clearly...
just watch first round - ali missing with more punches than i've seen him do in any fight. his movement/footwork poor compared to pre-exile...
1970 pre-quarry training sessions - listen to wise old Cus (starts 3 mins in) scnk9-xHRMA
ali had nothing left in his right hand - very very weak. his time was well over.
only turned professional 6 months ago after winning light heavy gold and is already being called out LOL.
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ali's style was his legs so he lost a lot in those exile years. he tired badly v bonavena and then frazier. i give frazier a hellavalot a credit...
wow great ali interview vid - haven't seen that before. said he would retire. interesting.