How's there a great difference, surely to qualify as a great fighter, you have to be a great pound-for-pound or in your best division. Norton was...
And that'll be largely down to fame rather than being the best at his sport.
You said 'and he did beat ali, so he was a great fighter'. So yes, you did say he was a great. Unless you think Leon Spinks & Trevor Berbick are...
Paulie KO. He's got that knockout streak going now and Brook has a poor jaw. Nobody can stop Paulie's KO carnage through the 147 division.
I'm not disputing Ali fought better opposition because there was opposition around - even if Louis' resumé and opposition is under-rated for the...
You're embarassing yourself by bringing up a pre-prime Wlad because you look biased. I don't agree that Wlad would beat Ali, but at least when...
I'd be interested in matching-up Louis with Ali's opposition and vice-versa using this idea though.
How many? Liston, who was arguably past his peak, Frazier too when in the final two fights and Ali lost the one that mattered, Patterson who was...
I'd prefer if you'd started from Ali's title reign; from Liston I with an '86 Tyson.
Click on one of the numbers. And I agree with janitor. It goes without saying really that a matter of longevity means he ends up doing worse.
Cheers for the indepth analysis Isaac Newton. Louis was quick himself in heavyweight terms.
**** off.
They can fight off the back-foot well enough, but they are both largely come-forward front-foot fighters. I don't see Martinez being the aggressor...
In what way's is Ali 'better skilled' than Louis? Whether you accept it or not, he largely relied on physical attributes, i.e. speed of hand &...
What's that got to with anything? Beristain is hardly going to admit it if that's what happened because it makes him look bad as a trainer. His...