hey a lot of Ali's slaps were designed to rattle his opponent so he could then put a bit more power into a more solid punch to do damage, i dont think Green pulled this style off like Ali did termite
He wasn't overly that fast compared to the others on these lists outside of a jab he was average compared to them...Tubbs was clearly faster with all the punches than he was and I didn't even include him.
Ali had better snap,for sure,Green was a longer/bigger fighter,ali was more of a power puncher to my knowledge than Green was.green never really materialized after Tyson,he was a good boxer with a rock chin though I believe he was on drugs half the time.
yes i recall that Mitch barely trained and had a horrible style,,,now that you mention it i do remember thinking he had some talent if he had only been trained properly from a younger age. well done termite, this was a fair post from you with no wacko bias you tried to shove down my throat :good
1. Roy Jones 2. Patterson 3. Ali 4. Tyson 5. Haye 6. Dokes 7. Seldon 8. Sanders 9. Tubbs 10. Briggs 11. Larry Donald
Anyone below 200lb really shouldn't be mentioned here regardless of which division they fought in decades ago, otherwise we might as well bring up cruiserweights.
I think I'd add Dempsey to my list, and since I'm too lazy to find my post, if Tunney isn't listed, then he should be too.