Tomasino wrote:ThatOne wrote:GOAT lists are subjective. I use the term tongue in cheek. I actually think Sugar Ray Robinson is the GOAT boxer. I am flummoxed that my use of the term for a great if not the greatest boxer makes some people froth at the mouth in anger, their denials notwithstanding.
Your a twat, that's what the problem with you is.
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GOAT lists are subjective. I use the term tongue in cheek. I actually think Sugar Ray Robinson is the GOAT boxer. I am flummoxed that my use of the term for a great if not the greatest boxer makes some people froth at the mouth in anger, their denials notwithstanding.
As to your suggestion that "Ali struggles to make all time top 10 in most aficionados eyes" excuse me if I defer to the boxing editors of ESPN,Sports Illustrated, and Ring Magazine, all of whom have Muhammad Ali in their top ten pfp atg rankings over some random internet poster who is harboring a grudge, ergo:
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing ... reatest110
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multim ... ent.1.html
http://boxing.about.com/od/history/a/ring_80_best.htm
How can a boxer who defeated three other top ten all time greats in his weight class, seven IBHOF inductees, and four Olympic Gold Medalists in spite of the fact he wasn't allowed to fight during his prime not be included in the sport's greatest?
Oh, happy new year. May the new year bring you the wisdom you desperately seek and a infinitely more stable personality.
P.S. "Twat"... Now this kid's really upset...He's apoplectic...I am concerned about the other residents of his hamlet. However my fears are allayed as I am sure the National Health Service offers effective mental health counseling and treatment.
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And, maybe this conversation can be salvaged. Leon Spinks accomplished something tangible and very real. He defeated one of the greatest and most celebrated boxers in history. It was a pleasure for me to see him out of the blue.