Ali knocking out Foreman greatest moment in boxing history?

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  1. salsanchezfan

    salsanchezfan Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Then there was the time he claimed back spasms cost him the Izeqwire fight.
     
  2. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    I thought the Botha-Schulz SD ruled NC was the apogee of the sport.
     
  3. hussleman

    hussleman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Its up there Foreman was young, powerful and menacing at the time. Ali, was considered over the hill (which at 32 was ob surd) and didn't have the punch to beat Foreman. They were wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  4. DemolitionDan

    DemolitionDan ATG and HoF Full Member

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    It's a great moment, but I don't know how you would determine what is thee absolute greatest boxing moment. Heck, it's pretty much impossible to do if you throw in all sports. There are a lot of great candidates out there.
     
  5. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Including Muhammad himself. In maybe the last coherent interview I saw him conduct, he was asked what he considered his greatest achievement in boxing, and he cheerfully replied in a clearly audible whisper: "Liston!" He seemed perfectly confident about this answer.
     
  6. Flea Man

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    For me, yes it is. It's got everything you'd want when trying to pick one moment for such a high accolade.
     
  7. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    No,,,,,,,,,,,

    Jack Demspey over Jess Willard

    Nobody had witnessed a more 'frightening explosion'.

    A 'little guy' destroys a 'big guy' in brutal fashion.
     
  8. fists of fury

    fists of fury Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The question is a bit ambiguous.

    The greatest moment as in...the whole fight,

    or

    The greatest moment as in...the last several seconds of the fight. (Punches leading up to the knockdown and the knockdown itself.

    I tend to think of it in terms of the second option. In that case, it's one of the most iconic moments in boxing history. (I'd rate Marciano knocking out Walcott higher though, for one.)
     
  9. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It was certainly my own FAVOURITE moment in boxing history,being an Ali fan. Probably my single fave sporting moment,per se. But everyone has their own number one memories. Someone whose favourite boxer is Joe Frazier would,no doubt name their own number one as the fifteenth round knockdown of Ali in the Fight of the Century. A Bjorn Borg Tennis fan would say that his was when Borg eclipsed Fred Perry's record at Wimbledon.

    This is why it's so tough to name THE greatest sporting moment in history.
     
  10. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    "I told ya I was the real champion. Never again make me an underdog till I'm 50 years of age. They ya might get me"
     
  11. Hands of Iron

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    I'd say it's Robinson being cut in the 9th round against Turpin in their rematch and being told by the referee that he's got one round left before the fight is stopped and then going out in the 10th and stopping Turpin - Or - Being written off after his 2.5 year layoff and knocking out Olson in 2 to regain the title in dramatic fashion - Or - The Greatest Left Hook Ever Thrown in the Fullmer rematch. :yep

    For Duran fans, there are numerous candidates. Same for Leonard, Ali, et al. Pick your favorite fighter and choose a 'moment' type deal.
     
  12. red cobra

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    The greatest moment for me was Paul Pender regaining the middleweight title from Terry Downes...with the Corro-Antuofermo fight coming in a close second.
     
  13. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's it :good
     
  14. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I remember the Corro-Antuofermo one very well,Cobra. Action packed all the way with Vito doing just enough to pull it out.
     
  15. Senor Pepe'

    Senor Pepe' Boxing Junkie banned

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    Not too many fighters could draw 40,000+ spectators to a Toldeo, Ohio fight.

    Let alone on a Friday, July 4 - at 4:09 PM - and on a 110* Degree day.

    They flocked to see Jack Dempsey in 1919,,,,,,a 187 lb. 'pure fighter' 'who savagedly beat' a 245 lb. Behemoth.

    Yes, the bay View Park Arena was built to seat 80,000 - but under the circumstances
    of a 'sweltering temperature' -it was understandable on the turn-out.

    Jess Willard was 'destroyed forever'.