Fair.
In the public's mind he was this unstoppable force.
Because people think he could do what he did to Berbick and Spinks to any fighter that ever lived. That being said I can still find room for him...
As a boxer he was very, very, verry... good when he was on. He had vulnerabilities like all fighters. As a cultural phenomenon he's up there with...
I haven't done this in a while, but I can find room for him in the top ten. I also use cultural impact as criterion. Boxers are athletes are...
Leverage>>>>Raw Strength
Mike liked fighting at mid range. He was very easy to tie up.
Ali was your quintessential reflex fighter. He looked a lot better than most reflex fighters when his reflexes were gone.
Foreman is a great fighter because he clowned another consensus top ten fighter, not once but twice.
Is toughness not a great attribute for any competitor , especially a competitor in combat sports?
George Foreman is not overrated. He's at least a pickem against any fighter that ever lived
A peak Norton fought a post peak Ali three times and each time he was further from his peak. A peak Holmes fought a faded Norton. All four fights...
Rudi Lubbers.
I didn't realize Earnie was a dirty fighter.
Google Ali-Cooper BBC. -Counting Down The Ali-Cooper Fight