ThatOne wrote:HomicideHenry wrote:ThatOne wrote:The Ali of the second Spinks fight was too tough, too well trained, too motivated, too ring wise to be beat by any version of Ingo. Even though he was a shell of himself at that point in his career he still could take a punch and his left jab and right lead were still dangerous.
Ali by TKO over Ingo in 12.
Are you blind? The Spinks-Ali rematch was one of the biggest bores in HW history. Spinks was a drug addict and Ali still went 15 rounds with the novice. It was an awful, long, boring fight. TKO in the 12th my ass, if Neon Leon could get pasted in 3 rounds by Holmes and 1 round by Coetzee after his bouts with Ali, then damn it Ingemar Johansson would have STOPPED Muhammad Ali.
If Ali was so easy to stop why couldn't Trevor Berbick stop a soon to be forty year old Ali?
Why couldn't Shavers who hit a lot, lot , lot harder than Ingo stop Ali? That fight was about a year before?
Every fan knows just because Fighter A beats Fighter B and Fighter B beast Fighter C that Fighter A doesn't ipso facto beat Fighter C. If that was the case Muhammad Ali would have never beat George Foreman.
Shavers' stamina and conditioning sucked thats why. Also, Ali pretended he wasnt hurt and made Shavers think twice. Had Shavers just went in for the kill, he would have kayoed Ali in the 2nd round. Shavers had a hard time following up attacks throughout his career as it was anyways, he couldnt do it to Holmes either---also it was a split decision (Ali/Shavers) in which some felt Earnie should have won it, as Ali was the only one hurt in the fight.
Trevor Berbick, in an interview, said he felt a sympathy for Ali, and questioned himself if he could really, honestly hurt his hero, and said he decided to stick to the body and thats what he did. The constant body blows, instead of heart stopping head punches, sealed the deal and the decision for Berbick who didnt want to hurt his idol and be branded a villian like the public did to Larry Holmes.
So, again, what you're saying is the 5-0-0 Ali was a grade A fighter who could have beaten not only Ingo but Liston and Patterson as well? That Ingo in 1961 is grade C compared to 5-0-0 Muhammad Ali, and Liston and Patterson as well might be grade B?
