Sums it up perfectly
He would have kept going until the early/middle seventies beating Frazier and Foreman along the way. It's possible that a complacent champion...
I actually scored it narrowly to Hopkins. Close enough for arguement,though,but I'm glad Joe was awarded it.
Hank Armstrong Joe Frazier Harry Greb Three of the ones that come to mind
Yes,the pressure types such as Frazier and Tyson would give the prime Muhammad the most problem. Also a fellow 'boxer' such as Holmes
I was just having a look at some of my earliest threads and this was one of them. As a lot of new posters have come on to this site since then,I...
Yeah. Muhammad was goofing off training a bit,sure enough. He definitely underestimated Joe on that night. He had to first lose to him in...
:good True. Ali's been tremendous in his handling of his illness. He may not beat it but he's going to take it the full fifteen
Yes,but physically comparing them on the two nights mentioned,Ali was nearer to his 1967 peak than Tyson was to his own in 1988
Marvin Hagler-Sugar Ray Leonard 1982 (Would still be very close) Lennox Lewis-Riddick Bowe 1994-96 Muhammad Ali-George Foreman II 1975 (If just...
Agreed. One of the best 168 lb men ever. Not THE best but maybe top 5 of that division
Sonny would obviously have reigned as champion quite a bit longer had Muhammad not been on the scene. It's possible that Ernie Terrel would...
I'd hardly put Foreman in this category He was a 3 - 1 underdog coming into the ring with Joe Frazier the first time and calmly took him apart....
Sonny was definitely a borderline top 5 all time heavy. Can't see him winning a prime for primer with Ali,though. Muhammad was all wrong for him.
Young George would probably outscore his older self 2 -1 in power punches. This would tell by the time the fight was half over.