Will there be a 160 pound man in the next 3 decades who could beat Ali head to head?

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  1. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Ellis fight is one of my favorite fights in the Ali canon because he's fighting an elite fighter, owning him, and unlike Williams was capable of fighting back.
     
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  2. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    I was thinking of Jimmy Young
     
  3. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    With gene editing, there might very well be a 160 pounder that could defeat any current or past heavyweight. But just naturally or even with PEDs available now, probably not.
     
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  4. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    When I see it mentioned the poster in question quickly gets corrected by someone who knows better. It seems to me that the consensus among the regulars here is that doesn't count for much. As Langford himself said: "I was just a boy". But let's see, I might be proven wrong soon.
     
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  5. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Honestly, I'd have to go back into the threads to figure out which of us (if either) are correct in our memories. And that doesn't sound fun enough to justify the dive. :lol:
     
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  6. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Yes, I agree that we probably haven't hit that point yet.

    Your best shot today would be loading down one of the 160-170 pound "usual suspects" with conditioning, PEDs, and the best prep money can buy. But I doubt that works. I don't think we have the tech today to overcome the 40+ pounds' gap.

    Maybe if boxing miraculously became hugely popular, and you drew from a talent pool where most or all of the world's population were boxers, you could find someone. But even then, only with the other advantages I mentioned.

    Beyond that, you're looking at future technological breakthroughs to do it.
     
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  7. ThatOne

    ThatOne Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He was in there with a ghost.
     
  8. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I agree completely with this!
    IF it was just against someone near or a little over 200 lbs., all advantages besides genetic alterations might do it.
    Ali would likely have at least just enough natural size-& natural talent-that at least prime for prime would not lose.
     
  9. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    I mean, Walcott or the CW version of Holyfield could have been competitive against prime or near prime Ali.
     
  10. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    The Chinese are starting to experiment with gene editing. Here in the west, we are worried about "muh ethics". But I can see in the next 30 years or so, the Chinese trotting out some genetically enhanced boxer that's 160, but has the strength and punching power of a prime George Foreman, the chin of a prime Ray Mercer and the speed and agility and punching accuracy of a prime Sugar Ray Robinson and his skin is impervious to cutting, so it's impossible for him to be stopped on cuts. Such a 160 pound fighter could likely lay waste to Ali, Lennox Lewis, Wlad Klitschko etc.
     
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  11. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    If you specify "near prime" & if you say competitive, that is very possible.
    However Holyfield weighed approaching the then CW limit of 190-he was 186 & 187 weighing in for each Qawi fight, & he may have been more in the ring.
    Maybe near what prime Wolcott was (this was during the era of same day weigh ins, which was in the mid 190's.

    Do you realize that in this thread we are discussing whether a man whose in ring/actual weight of 160 could beat prime Ali?
    That is a big difference from what CW Evander or Jersey Joe weighed!
     
  12. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    Yeah I was replying to when you said that someone near 200 pounds might be able to do the trick (or something to that effect)
     
  13. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Oh OK sorry! But I did mean someone just under, like right near the usual CW limit-or up to ~ 205, which gets into prime Frazier & Louis territory.
    Among those you mentioned, I think Holyfield near 190 would have a better chance than slighly heavier Wolcott, just because neither is stopping Ali, but Evander threw more punches.
     
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  14. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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    Ha ha, true. But Baer definitely said something of this ilk when he was beaten up by Joe Louis. Funny you should mention the quote-dump though, as only the other day I was talking about a quote I knew from John Conteh growing up, which went (something like): "I spent a lot of money on loose women, booze and fast cars. The rest I wasted". All-of-a-sudden this became a quote by very talented / albeit overrated footballer 'George Best', even to the point where I think he said it years later on a TV interview, long after he'd been 'quote-dumped' with it.
     
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  15. My dinner with Conteh

    My dinner with Conteh Tending Bepi Ros' grave again Full Member

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    A ghost would have landed more punches.