Ray Leonard, Howard Davis Jr, and Hector Camacho.
Dokes would win on a UD in 12, 15 maybe.
Being that Muhammad started out as a middleweight, what would have been the chances of him beating Marvin Hagler at 160?
A fight with a guy like Weaver, and he would've been on the top.
Not only were Ali, Patterson, and Tyson ahead of Holyfield as far as hand speed, but so were Dokes, Page, and Holmes in their heydays.
Hearns in a TKO by the sixth round. Too much arsenal for Oscar, who wouldn't know how to deal with Tommy.
Howard Davis Jr. and Bernard Taylor was faster than either De La Hoya or Mosley, and I'm apt to say that Camacho was also.
But eventually, Leonard would get him late.
I seriously doubt it.
Out of the original three Pep, but Benitez was up there, definitely better than Sweet Pea.
Foreman-Lyle.
Definitely Benitez.
Understood that Norton sparred with Ali three years before, and basically had him figured out.
Ali should have retired immediately after the Thrilla in Manilla, which would have saved him the embarrassment of Spinks, Young, and Inoki.
Ali would win by UD. Too much for Witherspoon, who would last due to his whiskers.