It's a better win than any that Morrison has I agree. It's an All Time Great win for sure, but when you add in the fact that he also got flattened in less than 2 rounds on not 1, not 2, but 3 occasions. Those are big blows to his standing.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑24 Apr 2026, 05:06Morrison didn't beat a single contender in their prime. Norton beat the best heavyweight in the history of the sport and that was before Ali beat Foreman. That win puts him in a different stratosphere to Tommy Morrison.
The losses to Ali in the 3rd fight, and Holmes in their fight are no shame, and if anything boost his career even in defeat, but those KO losses do indeed harm his reputation, and deservedly so might I add. The same goes for Morrison's defeats, and any other fighters for that matter. Norton was also clearly beaten in the 2nd fight with Ali, he has no gripe in that decision I don't think, and suffered another KO defeat earlier in his career.
KO defeats add up, the wrong way. You don't want a lot of those. Not just for your legacy, for your health.
So yes, I agree with everybody that Norton's win over Ali was the greatest win between him and Morrison. No question about that, but look at Norton's level of competition all the way up to the fight with Ali. Nothing but Journeymen or even less than that. He fought a handful of great or very good fighters, and lost a lot more often than he won when he did.