Al Jones , Ron Stander , Bob Cleroux , George Chuvalo for a rubber match , Jose Luis Garcia , Douglas Jones for a rematch , i'd say henry cooper for a rubber match 2 , but he would have been so old by then , plus he'd always cut against d backpedalling wonder with the glove cutter in his corner ..
ali also ducked a 4th fight with Norton , and rematches with foreman , young & shavers . yet he found d time 4 dunn , bugner , folley (old) and d atg cleveland williams . in shape and motivated yamplier azcuy & henry akiwande would have given ali more problems than what bitches realize :deal and i guess they'd been motivated 4 facing d "gratest of all times"
I too pick Ali in these matchups but it might be a little tougher than many think it would be. Wlad and Vitali are good big heavyweights...Not great mind you but good in thier own right and big...The biggest that Ali has ever met. Both can box and have good ring generalship. I liken these matchups to Ali/Terrell and Ali/Bugner. Ali was facing a bigger opponent in both fights and used his speed to offset any advantage in size. In Bugner I Ali became the stalker when it was apparent that Joe could dance just as good as Ali could so Ali used his handspeed and underrated power to offset Bugners' youth and athleticism...Precisely what he would do against the K brothers. Ali's hand speed would make the difference here as he would have to get inside at times to do any damage before getting back out. As the fight wears on he would frustrate each brother with this tactic. I see a late stoppage against Wlad and a decision against Vitali. The K brothers are good....but not THAT good!
Should have been Ali vs Carl Williams and d answer : Carl Williams wins . The Klitschkos would have beaten him more decisively than Carl Williams , so simple .
:nut Its not a duck if you fought and beat the guys who kicked their asses (Haye, Sultan, Chageav, Byrd, and Peter). Vitali ducked a Byrd rematch,that's it. And you don't ****ing mention Byrd...atsch Ali would still beat the K-brothers.