The size gap between Marciano and Alis opposition is a lot less than that between Alis opposition and today's guys in case people haven't noticed
He knew how to hurt guys who would be giving away 30 pounds or more to today's giants. The cruiserweights of today are bigger than most of his...
He also has to come within punching range of Joshua Fury Klitschko to land his own punches because he is now at a reach disadvantage
Ali was never considered a big hitter I doubt his punches would affect the big guys much regardless of speed.
Povetkin was easily beaten by Wladimir so i don't see the relevance in bringing him up to begin with
Ali performed best around 212 when he came in at 220 or more his performance seemed to be negatively affected Povetkin and Brewster both seemed to...
Ali beat exactly one contender over 220 yet they think he can beat athletic super heavies in the 240s and 250s despite him never being tested...
How are Rocky fans any more delusional than Ali fans who think he could beat Wladimir or AJ?
Maybe Marciano did something to **** him off. Remember McVey is old enough to have known Marciano personally.
Ali actually lost to someone who was only 5'11 and 205 pounds, the idea of Marciano beating him is hardly outlandish.
The older fighters Marciano beat defeated numerous younger fighters to get to where they were. Numerous youngsters fell one after another before...
I think some of the height stats are exaggerated we should probably deduct at least an inch from most oftheir official stats. Fury for example is...
H2H and accomplishments are different. Ali is high in accomplishments but probably too small to compete today.
I think picking Marciano over Foreman or Liston is less ridiculous than picking Foreman or Liston over Anthony Joshua. Neither of these guys ever...
During Hayes time at heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko was generally considered the best heavyweight in the world and then Tyson Fury and then...