Look into his wins against Mathis (first rival who beat Joe twice as an amateur), Bonavena (from nearly losing to winning the rest of the fight),...
You’re safe here, the thread title doesn’t mention Tyson so they wouldn’t even look at it. Also if Norton rightfully got the third win him and...
Oscar was a tough contender all around, Joe could never stop him while doing some reading Ali was able to win by TKO as Oscar's corner knew he was...
If you score it for Ali the only way I could see it is him squeaking by 8-7 but the rounds Joe took he dominated.
Frazier beats Holmes in 78 and does a Foreman style comeback in 88 to dethrone undefeated Tyson.
In a way both were fighting to be the greatest among each other rather than for the heavyweight championship. It would have been the morally...
Despite how he should have retired, Frazier wanting a rematch with Foreman to avenge the only man he never beat
Something like Louis Johnson Marciano Frazier Ali Actually might be able to rank Lennox Lewis over Ali too.
Think that’s only possible if he pulls a Tommy Morrison but left hooks a tired Foreman in the closing rounds.
Absolutely, he’s always with that crowd of 15-20 ATGs and has a great legacy. This is not the exact order but he comfortably places around 15 for...
Definitely don't see a way for Ali to regain the title as Joe likely goes down fighting Foreman again, huge shift in history but both Ali and...
Yeah it's funny how that's seen but Ali himself admitted years later that he lost FOTC.
FOTC is still the bigger fight but a lot of people still prefer Thrilla as a fight. Joe was considered washed up by then but he would be regaining...
Hypothetically we never was able to see a Prime Liston either if he was already in his 30s tearing up the division and 40s facing Ali.
Tyson has a chance but as seen when he faces competition he cannot blow out easily he gets flustered, Joe has proven to be the far more consistent...