Hi there Renaldo. Ali did NOT dodge the draft. A draft dodger skips the border of the country he's getting the call up from. Muhammad did n't...
Pretty solid list. I can never quite make up my mind between Monzon and Duran.
Muhammad Ali Ken Norton John Conteh
Has to be Roy by comfortable decision. Calzaghe was a very good fighter but Jones was one of the greats.
Muhammad Ali (twice) Marvin Hagler Sugar Ray Leonard Roberto Duran Mike Tyson Larry Holmes
George Foreman gets his title shot a year or two earlier than he did. He still beats Frazier,imo,but it would have been a war for five rounds or...
Great fighter,Fergy. Second best heavy in my lifetime
I agree with you,Fergy. Marvin had already forged his legend beating Hearns etc.
Floyd had his moments but Muhammad seemed in control through most of the bout in my view. Patterson unlucky with verdict in Ellis bout. Close...
A better scenario would be if Spinks made the cruiserweight limit in 1986 or '87. This would be war and a classic. I'd give the edge to...
Fury's the best heavy of his generation. One of the best 3 since Lennox Lewis retired - maybe even THE best. A fight with the winner of...
I see Muhammad racking up near enough Joe Louis' record of 25 title defenses,maybe even just about exceeding them. Joe Frazier and George Foreman...
No. Fury would still be looked upon,quite rightly,as the number one. Tyson-AJ would be in demand again but not as much as it was a couple of...
Either Baer by stoppage or Braddock does it again on points albeit by a slimmer margin than previously
Hopefully if Joe had come back in '78,he would have been deterred from continuing before Cooney would have come into the reckoning.
Pernell would indeed have been very tricky for Ray. However I see a Leonard points win due to the Sugarman's equal albeit different skills plus...
There was also talk of Joe fighting Earnie Shavers and Ron Lyle. Both men would have been risky propositions at that stage in his career
Very true,Richard. Would have been a sad sight. Such a pity that Joe and Muhammad Ali never called it a day for good following Manilla.
And with Larry Holmes in his prime,Frazier would have stood no chance at all
.......as was originally planned. We all know how the Floyd 'Jumbo' Cummings debacle panned out in 1981 but,as we know,Joe Frazier announced...
Ali slaps Holmes back. The two men's friends pull them apart.
I go along with this. Norton too strong and busy for Moorer ultimately.
Would n't be a walkover for George by any means but I still see McCall getting stopped after five rounds. The referee steps in as 'The Bull' is...
Not that I'm ruling out Cuevas' puncher's chance of course.
At the start of the final round I score it 8 6 for Muhammad. A scrappy fight but considering that Ali had only fought three rounds in the three...