Sports develop over time. Look at the world cup in football from the 80s for example. Its painfully slow to watch compared to todays football.
Sure Ali is a HW-legend, same with Marciano, but they wouldnt stand a chance against the top heavyweight boxers today.
Are you serious ?
I see now that my example from football wasnt the best here
Training, nutrition etc. evolve over time. Ali was had very fast hands and footwork until he was 24-25, before his layoff.
He weighed around 210 pounds at most for his fights pre -67.
I have read his autobiography. Some strange theories there...
I see now that my example from football wasnt the best here
Training, nutrition etc. evolve over time. Ali was had very fast hands and footwork until he was 24-25, before his layoff.
He weighed around 210 pounds at most for his fights pre -67.
I have read his autobiography. Some strange theories there...
We never saw true prime Ali. At 24-25 he hadn't yet had his man strength nor filled out.
They prob voted like that to trigger the touchey history bruhs, I mean sure, by far the biggest vote is for Ali in the top spot, but I guess this one must still be even more unbearable than Liston not getting 100 percent of the #1 votes
I see now that my example from football wasnt the best here
Training, nutrition etc. evolve over time. Ali was had very fast hands and footwork until he was 24-25, before his layoff.
He weighed around 210 pounds at most for his fights pre -67.
I have read his autobiography. Some strange theories there...
Angelo Dundee had claimed that the best Ali's years should had been 1967-1970. The stolen years.
Duran1970 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 10:43
8 out of 32.
25% think today's heavy s are better ?
Im losing faith in this site pretty quick.
Those 8 haven't watched any boxing from the 20th century.
I did watch boxing matches from the 20th century and i still think Ali is not unbeatable by todays heavies. He was very skilled but or etc Ken Norton figuered him out in his prime. Do you really have such a low opinion about todays heavies that nobody reaches the level of Ken Norton? And the thing is size does play a bigger part today because yes there were 6'6 guys before but none of them were this skilled. Also Ali couldnt use his signiture style at 90% of the matches because he would have to fight like the much smaller and shorter guy.
Those 8 haven't watched any boxing from the 20th century.
I did watch boxing matches from the 20th century and i still think Ali is not unbeatable by todays heavies. He was very skilled but or etc Ken Norton figuered him out in his prime. Do you really have such a low opinion about todays heavies that nobody reaches the level of Ken Norton? And the thing is size does play a bigger part today because yes there were 6'6 guys before but none of them were this skilled. Also Ali couldnt use his signiture style at 90% of the matches because he would have to fight like the much smaller and shorter guy.
Norton vs Fury would be a tough call. Norton or Frazier would beat AJ easily IMO.