Wilt Chamberlain vs. Muhammad Ali 1967
Wilt Chamberlain vs. Muhammad Ali 1967
Who wins this matchup?
Wilt Chamberlain 7'1" 275 lbs reach 100?"
Muhammad Ali 6'3" 210 lbs reach 80"
Who wins this ridiculous match up that wasn't even close to happening.
Muhammad Ali has never fought anyone of this size and strength, nor has there been anyone who boxed of his size and strength.
Wilt Chamberlain has no boxing experience at all.
Note: Sweet Scientist wanted me to make this thread.
Wilt Chamberlain 7'1" 275 lbs reach 100?"
Muhammad Ali 6'3" 210 lbs reach 80"
Who wins this ridiculous match up that wasn't even close to happening.
Muhammad Ali has never fought anyone of this size and strength, nor has there been anyone who boxed of his size and strength.
Wilt Chamberlain has no boxing experience at all.
Note: Sweet Scientist wanted me to make this thread.
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Re: Wilt Chamberlain vs. Muhammad Ali 1967
I think you're just trolling. If not, then you know nothing about boxing. I don't believe what you said in the other thread about having experience boxing, especially since you always talk about it only in third person and theoretical terms even when talking about your own supposed experience.Grimm wrote:Who wins this matchup?
Wilt Chamberlain 7'1" 275 lbs reach 100?"
Muhammad Ali 6'3" 210 lbs reach 80"
Who wins this ridiculous match up that wasn't even close to happening.
Muhammad Ali has never fought anyone of this size and strength, nor has there been anyone who boxed of his size and strength.
Wilt Chamberlain has no boxing experience at all.
Note: Sweet Scientist wanted me to make this thread.
Anyway, I reccomend for everyone to ignore your posts from now on, I know I will.
-Dapa
Re: Wilt Chamberlain vs. Muhammad Ali 1967
When have I reffered to myself in 3rd person?Dapaper wrote:I don't believe what you said in the other thread about having experience boxing, especially since you always talk about it only in third person and theoretical terms even when talking about your own supposed experience.Grimm wrote:Who wins this matchup?
Wilt Chamberlain 7'1" 275 lbs reach 100?"
Muhammad Ali 6'3" 210 lbs reach 80"
Who wins this ridiculous match up that wasn't even close to happening.
Muhammad Ali has never fought anyone of this size and strength, nor has there been anyone who boxed of his size and strength.
Wilt Chamberlain has no boxing experience at all.
Note: Sweet Scientist wanted me to make this thread.
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Sweet Scientist
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Putting emphasis on size????????.......maybe a little.Sweet Scientist wrote:Ali would have destroyed him...only a fool would pick Wilt...Somebody puts too much emphasis on size, not enough emphasis on skill...
But Wilt Chamberlains height and reach are not why I would pick him, but simply because he was Wilt Chamberlain.
He could do just about everything.
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The size thing was not the issue.Sweet Scientist wrote:Maybe way too fornicating much...Grimm wrote:Putting emphasis on size????????.......maybe a little.Sweet Scientist wrote:Ali would have destroyed him...only a fool would pick Wilt...Somebody puts too much emphasis on size, not enough emphasis on skill...
It was the good at everything part along with the size that would make me pick him.
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See that is where it differs.barry wrote:Well, look how awesome Shaq is and how agile...did you see how he punched in an on-court fight, it made Josh Cobb look like boxing stylist...Wilt would have presented much of the same!
I would not pick any giant to be a great boxer.
But Chamberlain was an exceptional athlete.
Shaq is very clumsy not even close to agile, Chamberlain on the other hand is the polar opposite.
Can't believe this discussion is taking place. Someone is pulling someone else's chain me thinks
6'3 and 225 is in my opinion the optimum for HW's. Anything above that and they start to suffer for a few reasons. Skill, stamina, punch resistance, co-ordination. There's always a couple of exceptions, however
6'3 and 225 is in my opinion the optimum for HW's. Anything above that and they start to suffer for a few reasons. Skill, stamina, punch resistance, co-ordination. There's always a couple of exceptions, however
What about him, he's not one of the exceptionsGrimm wrote:What about Vitali Klitschko?bollox wrote:Can't believe this discussion is taking place. Someone is pulling someone else's chain me thinks![]()
6'3 and 225 is in my opinion the optimum for HW's. Anything above that and they start to suffer for a few reasons. Skill, stamina, punch resistance, co-ordination. There's always a couple of exceptions, however
You say a prime Lewis?bollox wrote:What about him, he's not one of the exceptionsGrimm wrote:What about Vitali Klitschko?bollox wrote:Can't believe this discussion is taking place. Someone is pulling someone else's chain me thinks![]()
6'3 and 225 is in my opinion the optimum for HW's. Anything above that and they start to suffer for a few reasons. Skill, stamina, punch resistance, co-ordination. There's always a couple of exceptions, however. He's rather robotic and there's nobody out there currently to test him. A prime Lewis wipes the floor with him
Well what about him.
My guess is a decent welterweight would have beaten Wilt. There's nothing more hilarious than watching basketball players, footballers, or whoever flaining away at one another when things get heated in a game. They simply cannot fight.
Besides the training regime of a top athlete is not the same as the training regime for a fighter.
Besides the training regime of a top athlete is not the same as the training regime for a fighter.
/Agreesilkov wrote:I seriously think that we should look at the issue of posters putting up ridiculous threads like this and consider throwing them out of the forum or else confining them to the 'Current scene'... this is supposed to be a serious boxing forum!.....
Incidentally, along with what Ezzard said about basketball and football players not knowing how to fight, I think great big guys like that usually in fact don't have to fight very much in life, because growing up nobody wants to mess with them, and they end up having less fighting ability than even many "average" people who grow up fighting with other kids a lot. But because nobody wants to mess with them, and they can beat the average man's ass without trying, they think they are badass fighters anyway (see Shaq vs. Charles Barkley where Shaq is the example of what I'm talking about).
-Dapa