Can Muhammad Ali defeat every heavyweight that ever fought?

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  1. ThaWiseJester

    ThaWiseJester Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh no,not one of these topics...The topic could be Ali vs God,and everyone would scoff that God could beat Ali in the ring..
     
  2. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    But on the other hand, the clowns on here will say that Frazier and Ali would have no chance whatsoever today, because they weren't big enough. :lol:
     
  3. galtone

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    Unsurprisingly, since you can't come up with a counter argument to any of the points I made (as all are factually based), you simply dusted off the Thesaurus and hoped that your inclusion of polysyllabic words would imply that you are simply "too intellectual" to bother replying.....rather than too poorly equipped intellectually, which is closer to the truth.
     
  4. BlizzyBlizz

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    This **** he just wrote is sick isn't it, lmao.
     
  5. BlizzyBlizz

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    Prime Ali beats McCall, Buster Douglass, Sanders r.i.p, Purrity, Rahman, Byrd, Mike Spinks, Brewster, Golota, Bowe, and Lennox.
     
  6. cuchulain

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    Au contraire, oh wise and learned one, I threw myself at your feet and (wisely) concluded that any engagement on the issue on my part would be futile in the face of such cognisance.

    The fact that I'd lived through the era, saw most of the fights as they happened and followed the sport at the time, followed the political and social developments in the US, all pale in comparison to the profound depth of your analysis as expressed in your earlier posts.

    So you're quite right. Whether with monosyllabic or polysyllabic efforts, I'm simply not equipped to challenge your analysis of the pugilistic issues, nor question the degree to which your finger was clearly on the pulse of American society during those heady and turbulent times.
     
  7. galtone

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    And again, since you have no capacity to factually challenge any part of my post, you elect to simply be a snide smart ass, pretending that an ACTUAL reply is "beneath" you......to disguise the fact that you are simply incapable of participating in the argument. 'Very poor debating technique...when you have no answer, simply try to pretend the question doesn't exist and direct attention to he who posed the question rather than the question itself. 'Useful for the less capable, it must be said.

    And as it happens, I lived through the era, personally attended Ali/Holmes and a number of other fights of the time, and have laced up the gloves and entered the ring myself......an accomplishment which I very much doubt you have duplicated.

    By the way, Ali does not have Parkinson's Disease, he has Parkinson's Syndrome, in which Parkinson LIKE symptoms are exhibited, but rather than having developed organically, they are the result of external factors; in this case, being hit repeatedly in the head.
     
  8. Unforgiven

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    Ali was notorious for getting hit in the head in sparring. Some sessions he just let sparring partners punch him, or he was too out of shape to do much about it. I guess he thought it was all good conditioning.
    His defensive ability was not very good once his legs slowed, he would take terrible punishment, either to the body or the head.
    In sparring, as well as in a lot of his fights in the last 10 years of his career.
    That's why he got Parkinson's syndrome.
     
  9. HerolGee

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    Why mention this? Noone has said that Ali has Parkinsons Disease. Are you trying to pat yourself on the back here in recompense for your posts getting ripped to shreds?

    and Ali might have the Parkin gene, which contributes to early onset Parkinsons, either syndrome OR disease.

    In other words, your definition has proved pointless. Its just you patting yourself on the back for getting a right answer unfortunately to the wrong question.
     
  10. Mr Pibb

    Mr Pibb Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  11. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He was great enough that he could beat anyone
     
  12. Ali would be nothing today .. even Jason Gavern would beat the arrogance out of him.
     
  13. BlizzyBlizz

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    Size means nothing. Ali's resume is second to none.
    Look you old wrinkled pu$$y, you have no factual information. All you have is a **** opinion on Ali, and you keep matching the beaten Ali against prime fighters that you think beat him.

    Vitali didn't ko Byrd who was a small heavy, Lennox didn't ko Holyfield, and Wlad didn't ok Ibragimov another small heavy. You keep on posting this garbage over and over and then throw in that you laced em up. Stop lying pu$$y boy.

    Pu$$y I'll beat your fat ass punk. Let's us know when you want to match the best version of Ali against the rest, and you'll get a real debate instead of reading your asinine statements regarding Ali.
     
  14. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    This is how you **** on a terrible poster.
     
  15. Loudon

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    :good :lol: