Ali wouldn't have any problems with Max Schmeling or Tony Galento either, but I'm not going to use just that to justify his being number 1.
I agree. Louis of '42 was much better than that of '35. He wa bigger, and his punches were shorter and he tightened up his defense better.:good
What does serving in the army have to do with how good of a boxer you are?
Elaborate.
Well, Ali would last longer than Norton or Young did, but he would get stopped.
So true.:-(
I'll take Michael Spinks by a late round stoppage.:good
Jack Johnson is not the only fighter he lost to, though.
He wasn't scared. He just seemed angry to me.
No he wasn't. He was a journeyman stiff. A green, skinny Johnson toyed with him like he was nothing. Johnson was barely a contender when he fought...
So let me guess, Terrel had an eye cut when he entered the ring, because throughout the whole fight he was ineffective against Ali.:good
I don't get it.:huh
Tyson took the Lewis fight just for the money. He was 10lbs overweight and was not ready at all.
Read my post again more carefully.
Doesn't mean anything. His brother was a bum, anyway.