And all those fixed Muhamid Ali fights - pick any four!
And Povetkin - Joshua. That makes six.
I re-watched the Jimmy Young. It was very close. Norton 3 was close too. You have to take it from the champ. I wouldn't call any of those fixes.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:47
And all those fixed Muhamid Ali fights - pick any four!
And Povetkin - Joshua. That makes six.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:49I re-watched the Jimmy Young. It was very close. Norton 3 was close too. You have to take it from the champ. I wouldn't call any of those fixes.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:47
And all those fixed Muhamid Ali fights - pick any four!
And Povetkin - Joshua. That makes six.
"You have to take it from the champ"Tony1244 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:49I re-watched the Jimmy Young. It was very close. Norton 3 was close too. You have to take it from the champ. I wouldn't call any of those fixes.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:47
And all those fixed Muhamid Ali fights - pick any four!
And Povetkin - Joshua. That makes six.
Ali would have beaten Cooper anyway. He certainly did in the rematch. I've watched that first fight many times and Ali recovered quickly. He got an extra minute, but I believe he would have won without the extra time as well. He got up quickly and got up again in between the round to test his legs.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:59
I haven't seen it in a very long time but most say Young beat him. Same with Doug Jones. Henry Cooper 1 was blatant cheating by his corner who cut his glove open to gain him extra time between rounds when he was out on his feet. Liston took two dives. Even journeyman Alonzo Johnson beat him - and now they've cut out the post fight comments of the commentators who were saying "I don't believe it they gave it to Clay!" Same with Cooper 1, when ESPN classic replayed it they spliced the rounds together and said not one word about Angelo Dundee's monkey business as tho it never happened. George Foreman he beat by getting the ring ropes fixed. He even fixed the wrestler vs. boxer thing with Antonio Inoki. What am I leaving off? That makes how many so far, 20 or something!
I think I'll watch some of those controversial fights again if they are online.Tony1244 wrote: ↑22 Sep 2019, 09:30Ali would have beaten Cooper anyway.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:59
I haven't seen it in a very long time but most say Young beat him. Same with Doug Jones. Henry Cooper 1 was blatant cheating by his corner who cut his glove open to gain him extra time between rounds when he was out on his feet. Liston took two dives. Even journeyman Alonzo Johnson beat him - and now they've cut out the post fight comments of the commentators who were saying "I don't believe it they gave it to Clay!" Same with Cooper 1, when ESPN classic replayed it they spliced the rounds together and said not one word about Angelo Dundee's monkey business as tho it never happened. George Foreman he beat by getting the ring ropes fixed. He even fixed the wrestler vs. boxer thing with Antonio Inoki. What am I leaving off? That makes how many so far, 20 or something!
Would have could have should have, means nothing. The record books should be changed to show Cooper won the first fight, and that should have been done while Cooper was still living.
He certainly did in the rematch. I've watched that first fight many times and Ali recovered quickly. He got an extra minute, but I believe he would have won without the extra time as well. He got up quickly and got up again in between the round to test his legs.
It's controversial how much extra time he got to recover between rounds. They seem to have scoured all the original uncut films and now ESPN shows a deceitfully spliced version and doesn't even mention that anything at all happened. Dundee cut the glove with a blade (as he himself admitted) and I believe they had to send someone for a new glove. I think he got over four minutes to recover, but even if he got an extra 2 seconds it was by cheating and he lost.
I didn't even think Ali-Jones was close. Alonzo Johnson beat him? In checkers?
Johnson-Clay, the name he was using at the time, is online, at least it was, but they cut off the commentators post fight comments that used to be there, at least in the last version i saw.
Norton 2 and 3 and Young were close. Those decisions bother me less than the constant holding Ali got away with against Frazier and Foreman.
Maybe you want the thread to be "5 Kinds of People I Don't Like."Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑22 Sep 2019, 12:22As you can see I'm no fan of the now all but deified Clay alias Ali. His screaming and yelling and cheating was the beginning of the end of sportsmanship in boxing and the beginning of turning boxing into something like WWE wrestling. He himself said he patterned his character after the wrestler Gorgeous George. Plus he was a member of the Black Muslim hate group which they now totally gloss over.
Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑22 Sep 2019, 14:22
Well that doesn't make any sense at all. In fact the exact opposite is the case, especially since Angelo Dundee admitted what he did. Still I wouldn't say anything as silly as "all their other opinions lose instant credibility". At any rate, end of discussion. The other guy is right, this thread has gone off on a tangent.
Ali haters who try to poke holes in every one of his fights come across as f*cking idiots.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑22 Sep 2019, 14:22
Well that doesn't make any sense at all. In fact the exact opposite is the case, especially since Angelo Dundee admitted what he did. Still I wouldn't say anything as silly as "all their other opinions lose instant credibility". At any rate, end of discussion. The other guy is right, this thread has gone off on a tangent.
Norton 3 was not close. Ken CLEARLY won that fight.Tony1244 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:49I re-watched the Jimmy Young. It was very close. Norton 3 was close too. You have to take it from the champ. I wouldn't call any of those fixes.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑21 Sep 2019, 13:47
And all those fixed Muhamid Ali fights - pick any four!
And Povetkin - Joshua. That makes six.
Interesting take considering he never came particularly close to Marciano's record, and would've lost to Holyfield ANY time they ever fought.