Ali vs. Louis primes
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pundit
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Ali vs. Louis primes
Now that's the big one. The best counter puncher vs. the best combination puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing.
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sockdolager
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I think Ali wins no matter what style of fight takes place. He has the chin to trade, the speed to trade and the stamina to trade. He also could pack a punch when he planted those feet. Is it at all strange to think that a peak Ali could KO Louis. I don't think so. Louis' chin was not fantastic. It was decent. No way Louis outpoints Ali if the latter decides to dance.
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He can out point him with the assistance of a knockdown or two.walshb wrote:I think Ali wins no matter what style of fight takes place. He has the chin to trade, the speed to trade and the stamina to trade. He also could pack a punch when he planted those feet. Is it at all strange to think that a peak Ali could KO Louis. I don't think so. Louis' chin was not fantastic. It was decent. No way Louis outpoints Ali if the latter decides to dance.
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pundit
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Louis by KO or Ali on points. Louis was the best attacking combination puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing, a bit like a slicker, faster, more fluent, more complete Joe Frazier - and Ali had his troubles with Frazier (although the 1971 Ali was slower than the 1965 Ali). So this is the angle where I'm coming from, and this is why I'd go with Louis in the end . This said, Louis fought never anyone resembling Ali; the closest was perhaps the evasive Billy Conn who was much smaller than Ali, however. And Louis had his troubles with Conn too (even though he didn't go into this fight as preapred as he did at other times). So it's really a very hard pick.
For clarification: I have in mind the 1938 Louis vs. the 1965 Ali, of course.
For clarification: I have in mind the 1938 Louis vs. the 1965 Ali, of course.
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You think the 65 Ali was better than the 67 Ali? Mabey a touch quicker but all in all Id say those 2 extra years and 6 more fights would make him tougher and smarter.pundit wrote:Louis by KO or Ali on points. Louis was the best attacking combination puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing, a bit like a slicker, faster, more fluent, more complete Joe Frazier - and Ali had his troubles with Frazier (although the 1971 Ali was slower than the 1965 Ali). So this is the angle where I'm coming from, and this is why I'd go with Louis in the end . This said, Louis fought never anyone resembling Ali; the closest was perhaps the evasive Billy Conn who was much smaller than Ali, however. And Louis had his troubles with Conn too (even though he didn't go into this fight as preapred as he did at other times). So it's really a very hard pick.
For clarification: I have in mind the 1938 Louis vs. the 1965 Ali, of course.
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pundit
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There isn't much to chose between 65 and 67, imo. Take 67 if you wish.sockdollanger wrote:You think the 65 Ali was better than the 67 Ali? Mabey a touch quicker but all in all Id say those 2 extra years and 6 more fights would make him tougher and smarter.pundit wrote:Louis by KO or Ali on points. Louis was the best attacking combination puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing, a bit like a slicker, faster, more fluent, more complete Joe Frazier - and Ali had his troubles with Frazier (although the 1971 Ali was slower than the 1965 Ali). So this is the angle where I'm coming from, and this is why I'd go with Louis in the end . This said, Louis fought never anyone resembling Ali; the closest was perhaps the evasive Billy Conn who was much smaller than Ali, however. And Louis had his troubles with Conn too (even though he didn't go into this fight as preapred as he did at other times). So it's really a very hard pick.
For clarification: I have in mind the 1938 Louis vs. the 1965 Ali, of course.
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agreed. I was just wondering because you had put "of course" at the end of it.pundit wrote:There isn't much to chose between 65 and 67, imo. Take 67 if you wish.sockdollanger wrote:You think the 65 Ali was better than the 67 Ali? Mabey a touch quicker but all in all Id say those 2 extra years and 6 more fights would make him tougher and smarter.pundit wrote:Louis by KO or Ali on points. Louis was the best attacking combination puncher in the history of heavyweight boxing, a bit like a slicker, faster, more fluent, more complete Joe Frazier - and Ali had his troubles with Frazier (although the 1971 Ali was slower than the 1965 Ali). So this is the angle where I'm coming from, and this is why I'd go with Louis in the end . This said, Louis fought never anyone resembling Ali; the closest was perhaps the evasive Billy Conn who was much smaller than Ali, however. And Louis had his troubles with Conn too (even though he didn't go into this fight as preapred as he did at other times). So it's really a very hard pick.
For clarification: I have in mind the 1938 Louis vs. the 1965 Ali, of course.
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I could see this fight going two ways…Ali wins be a close decision or Louis catches him in the later rounds.
Ali in his prime was clearly faster than Louis, but Louis possessed more power. Both are profound technical fighters and have excellent defense. But I think Ali’s heart and willpower would decide this fight in my opinion. Another exciting thing is that both could throw combinations like no other heavyweight could. I genuinely believe these two were the best heavyweights of all time, so a prime showdown would be a show guaranteeing some fireworks.
~A.W.F~
Ali in his prime was clearly faster than Louis, but Louis possessed more power. Both are profound technical fighters and have excellent defense. But I think Ali’s heart and willpower would decide this fight in my opinion. Another exciting thing is that both could throw combinations like no other heavyweight could. I genuinely believe these two were the best heavyweights of all time, so a prime showdown would be a show guaranteeing some fireworks.
~A.W.F~