On the I think even tinman would agree that there's No comprasion between the greatness of Ali and that of Pac.
He also had his way with Sonny Liston, who's a lot closer to Fraizer level than Mildenberg(and had similar offensive weapons). For The same reason...
There's No such a thing as a Perfect Fighter, every past Great had their kryptonite. If you asked me who I think the greatest and most...
He was also far harder to put punishment on. Fraizer would've got hit with at least 3 punches before he landed one.
Ali from 60s would've made rather easy work of Fraizer and Norton, but 74 Foreman could've annihilated that version of him.
I think It's irrelevant in any of those cases, but fair enough.
:lol: I meant to say older, obviously. Which supports my point about the age by age obviously.
I know that Ali slowed down at younger age, but I don't think that's relevant at all. Like I Said, every Fighter age differently, bar none. One...
Believe me I'm not disputing how great Roy was in his prime. Both were Close to untouchable in thier respected prime, and both ıf thier immense...
Someone made a Roy Jones comprasion earlier in the thread which was accurate, what they brought to the ring in their respected primes resembled....
James Toney had better defensive craft than RJJ, maybe even better craft than FMJ.
Shoving your head down to someone else's ass is the clear sign of butthurt after getting owned, so I feel your pain kiddo.
Willie Pep?
Maybe an extra round like boxcino?
Tyson Fury.