From 1974 onwards, Would Ali Have Lost To Prime Holmes?

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  1. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Ali looked untrained and sluggish in the Manilla fight.
     
  2. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Sluggish while throwing more vicious punches that he ever did in his career. Watch the fight again and look at Ali's expression especially in the early rounds. He was punching as if Joe Frazier were a nail and all he wanted was to put him under the canvas. Together they broke the record for heavyweights punches thrown in 100+ degree heat no less.
     
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  3. Showstopper97

    Showstopper97 The Icon Full Member

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    What has the got to do with what I said? Plus, Ali was shot & probably in the early stages of Parkinson's, while Holmes was in (or coming into) his prime. Poor comparison.
     
  4. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I doubt this. Fighters are egotistical & biased, & Ali famously often laid back during sparring.
    In fact to prepare for Zaire he was absorbing mucho punishment doing the "rope-a-dope".
    Holmes may have thought he was "winning" when Ali was trying things out like this against the ropes, & not going as hard.

    Ali was great enough that i would favor him through '74.
    By Manilla he has slowed & I give Holmes the advantage. Although it would be close.
    Although I dunno if peak Holmes would have the workrate & chin to beat Frazier in '75 like Ali did.

    That would make a great thread!
     
  5. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    How can we think youare anything but biased when you say most people think Ali lost the Jones fight, & that is demonstrably not the case?
    Also Ali when much faster of foot & able to ance for 15 rounds would not have likely lost to Norton.
    Who had the advantage of always being prime when he fought Ali.
    Ali struggled only with the very best in the world who could move & box-& even that only on a few occasions, mainly well past his prime.

    Ali [redicte a 4th round Ko & the crowd-many backing native NY son Jones-turned on him.
    But besides fighting better than expectations, most do not think Jones took more than 4 of 10 rounds.
    What do you think of the website, which gives it a low, 17%, controversy rating?
    And the consensus was Ali-then Clay-taking the last 4 rounds.
    Show me consensus that Jones won!

    [url]https://eyeonthering.com/boxing/cassius-clay-vs-doug-jones[/url]
     
  6. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Ali`s handspeed was slow, Holmes had far quicker hands by that stage.
     
  7. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I would say that the Ali who beat George Foreman just about nicks a close one against prime Holmes. Muhammad's hands and feet,although slowed down a tad from his sixties prime,were still faster than Larry's. Also Ali's right hand leads would be a factor. Any "Later Ali" loses to Holmes.
     
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  8. CleneloAnavarez

    CleneloAnavarez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    @Entaowed
    Holmes was better than anyone Ali fought in the 60s. That includes Liston
     
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  9. he grant

    he grant Historian/Film Maker

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    Yes for sure .. Too fast ..
     
  10. JohnnyBriton

    JohnnyBriton New Member Full Member

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    I believe the Thrilla form of Ali wins. He was able to still throw accurate punches in large numbers, and was more experienced than Holmes. Frazier was a harder target than Holmes would have been - so, Ali in a decision. After that, not so sure. Ali wasn’t the same.
     
  11. RulesMakeItInteresting

    RulesMakeItInteresting Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Absolutely. Though Liston was both past his prime and rusty.
     
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  12. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Not sure about that mate.
    By the thrilla, both men had lost quite a bit of themselves, and imo especially Joe.
    I see Holmes actually stopping Frazier of manila long before the 14 th.
    Even though it was a fight to the death it was because both had gone back by then.
     
  13. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Prime Holmes yes.
    And prime Ali was easily better than anyone Holmes ever faced, easily including the Ghost of the Shell of the Corpse of Ali!
     
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  14. ETM

    ETM I thought I did enough to win. Full Member

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    Ali's hand were a blur Holmes wasn't as fast as Ali until maybe 1976-77. The Ali from Norton 3 would run Holmes pretty close. Ali was diminished after Manila.
     
  15. CleneloAnavarez

    CleneloAnavarez Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Holmes faced Tyson.