Holmes (early 80s) vs. Ali (late 60s)

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  1. Garrus

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  2. OvidsExile

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    Agreed. Neither hit hard enough to dent the others chin so the thing comes down to points. Ali had better stamina, speed, and ring IQ. Therefore, he'd beat Larry to the punch, throw more punches, and score more points. If he felt he lost a round he was smart enough to come out and hustle enough to steal the next one or two. Larry would let rounds go by sometimes doing very little and that's where Ali beats him.
     
  3. Boxed Ears

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    :lol: Yeah, Ali certainly never did that. :hey
     
  4. bazza12

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    Ali is much quicker on his feet, and I don't particularly rate Holmes' footwork. He could cut off the ring when necessary, but he would find himself lashed time and again whenever he got Ali where he wanted him.

    Although Holmes' jab was in my opinion his greatest offensive and defensive trait, Ali had little to no problem dancing around Liston's jab, and many rate that extremely highly.

    I pick Ali by a pretty clear decision.
     
  5. diesel

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    agreed
     
  6. TheSouthpaw

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    Well considering what Ali did to Holmes and Witherspoon when they were sparring partners around 77 or 78..Ali in the 60's completely exposes Holmes. I see TKO by the 6th.
     
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  8. MAG1965

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    what a fight. Larry was so fluid and quick but he was flat footed compared to Ali. Although I think Larry has a better jab than Ali, so it would be Ali moving a little and giving more angles and landing quicker combinations to Larry trying to jab and set up the right hand and win the rounds with his jab. Ali is too quick to lose too many rounds to Larry.
     
  9. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Considering Holmes was only Ali's sparring partner from 71 until 75, I'm pretty sure the only thing Holmes and Ali were doing in 77 or 78 was continuing being the friends that they were.
     
  10. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Towards the end of that video it shows Holmes doing well against Ali in sparring in 1974.
     
  11. dinovelvet

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    I dont see Ali knocking out Holmes. He had a great chin, was only ever down 4 times in his whole career and only stopped once by Tyson.
     
  12. Stevie G

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    I've always been of the opinion that the Ali of 1964-74 beats a prime Holmes by decision. Obviously the early seventies incarnation does it by a narrower margin. A lot of it would come down to speed,of which even the 32 year old Ali of 1974 had more of,imo.
     
  13. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You sound like an Ali PR representitive....Out of curiosity, have you ever been of the opinion that someone could beat a PRIME ali???
     
  14. Stevie G

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    Yeah. Cassius Clay :D



    Seriously,anyone can be beaten on a given night. These topics ask who we would start as FAVOURITE in hypothetical fights. No doubt you have your own selection whom you would back to win more than they would lose.
     
  15. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I assume bias does come into play, even though I try and guard against it....I personally don't like Ali (As a frazier/Philly guy I am pretty certain that, that is illegle anyway)...but I don't think I overly favor guys that I like (Outside of eubank whom I am always in the minority picking).

    I rate Ali # 2 ATG and although I have never really done an ATG hypothetical H2H list, he would probably be top 3 and definately top 5...I favor only Frazier, Marciano & Louis over Ali (Due to styles...Louis is the only guy I call greater)...I see this fight as 50/50 and only voted Holmes because I figured very few others would. I think this is about as close a fight as their is to call (well along with Frazier/Marciano and Liston/Foreman).