Too small. Too weak.
Strength: the most important part of the heavyweight game. Clinhes. Setting up shots etc. Power: adding mass will give him some power. Chin: same...
And without a weightlimit to cut to they would be around 230+ fight night.
He took great shots by a taller and bigger Wlad and managed to keep going. Against Ortiz he would make use of his jab and size advantage. Also...
If you give Fury and Wilder a sledgehammer and measure who hits harder with it Fury would crush Wilder's score due to much greater mass*speed....
I have it on my computer. Average weights of ring magazines annual ratings top 10 boxers each year since Ali's era.
It's the other way arround. People here like to worship their childhood idols. Times goes by and Lennox came in, then Vitali, then Wlad, then Fury...
Would like to see him against Usyk or Hrgovic.
Pulev would beat Ortiz easily in my book. Stationary target against an ATG jab. Great chin and higher workrate and size advantage aswell.
Those fighters you name here would totally wreck the 60's and 70's midgets which Ali fought.
Lack of head movement. Long count.
He is naturally as big as Parker and Whyte so why not one of them?
Power is about explosiveness plus impact. Ali had explosiveness (mass*speed) but lacked power. Foreman had impact power but no explosiveness.
Vitali>Golota.
Vitali.