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Was prime ali much quicker on his feet than prime tyson ? .
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 11:10
by shyguy
was prime ali much quicker on his feet than prime tyson or was their footspeed comparable ? .
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 11:12
by nickd
Who cares, lord of the dance Michael Flatley was quicker.
http://www.slagerradio.hu/kepek/eloadok ... latley.jpg
trolls
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 11:14
by wlvrne
You've already covered this in "Could Tyson dance like Ali".
Go away, you fukkin little TROLL!
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 11:57
by mrbassie
No, because Tyson had hyper rocket shoes which were fueled with the Duke of Wellington's personal reserve of "special cheese".
is any
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 11:59
by wlvrne
Is BoxBuzz wittier than Pringle?
Is RubioMHS more annoying than Bradley001?
Can these threads from Shyguy get anymore stupid?
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 13:29
by Ryan
no, yes and no.
Posted: 18 Oct 2005, 13:48
by BoxBuzz
Wit I do not pursue. Only truth. That Ali was much faster of foot is self evident.
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 09:34
by shyguy
BoxBuzz wrote:Wit I do not pursue. Only truth. That Ali was much faster of foot is self evident.
Is this guy right ? .
thread
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 11:20
by wlvrne
shyguy wrote:BoxBuzz wrote:Wit I do not pursue. Only truth. That Ali was much faster of foot is self evident.
Is this guy right ? .
Are you an idiot for asking this question again after posting "could Tyson dance like Ali?"
Go back to ESB.
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 16:46
by silkov
Why don't you ask 'does chalk taste different from cheese!!!"..... seriously mate have you seen Ali fight???.... the Ali of the 70s was faster on his feet than bloody earmuncher Mike.
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 16:48
by silkov
I'm not surprised he's shy!!!...
Re: Was prime ali much quicker on his feet than prime tyson
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 18:33
by heartandsoulofboxing
shyguy wrote:was prime ali much quicker on his feet than prime tyson? .
yes.
questions
Posted: 20 Oct 2005, 20:49
by wlvrne
is synthetic motor oil better than regualar motor oil?
is Jiffy Peanut Butter better than Skippy?
can anyone from the present dance like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers?
what comedian can be compared to Red Skelton?
can this Shyguy post an intelligent thread, or keep with the stupid ones?
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 02:30
by AndreWardFan2006
Ali did "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee." Ali prime was quicker than Tyson prime hands down.
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 05:36
by silkov
Does a donkey go eee ooorr!!!... if you kick it up the arse!... :(
this stupid-assed thread
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 15:34
by wlvrne
silkov wrote:Does a donkey go eee ooorr!!!... if you kick it up the arse!... :(
No, there's only one "Eeyore". Just like only one Pooh, Piglet, Kanga & Roo, OWL, and the ONE & ONLY - TIGGER!
Re: this stupid-assed thread
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 15:44
by silkov
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 16:23
by BoxBuzz
I must ask in Silov's behalf that we stick to Boxing Content....any diversion's and his eyes begin to bulge. I for one will not be responsible for passing on Grave's disease to a consumate boxing fan.
Posted: 21 Oct 2005, 16:58
by silkov
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:15
by Rory McCloskey
asli was quicker on his feet then any other heavyweight in the history of boxing
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:21
by silkov
In the 60s he used to practise running backwards and could run as fast backwards as other people could run forwards.......

Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:33
by Rory McCloskey
thats crazy
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:36
by BoxBuzz
"Prime Tyson" Sounds like a grocery store Item found in the meat dept between the beef and the pork.
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:41
by Rory McCloskey
hahah you know it kidna does. Maybe because of tyson chicken you think of meat. idk but i can see it. Its right next to that delicious Prime Baer
Posted: 22 Oct 2005, 12:44
by KOJOE90
silkov wrote:In the 60s he used to practise running backwards and could run as fast backwards as other people could run forwards.......

Gene Tunney used to do the same thing.
"In striving for physical perfection, normal roadword was never enough for Gene Tunney. He would run backwards for miles at a time, as much as some fighters would run forwards, having learnt from medical studies that backwards running really gave the cardiovascular system a tough workout. In the Marines, he saw a clever little boxer, Jackie Clark, take a stunning punch and suddenly start circling backwards in order to keep out of range until his head cleared. This impressed Tunney. "What an asset!", he pondered. "If you can just control the muscular action of your legs when you get in trouble." Years later he would explain to boxing writers, "Locomotion is the first thing to leave a fighter who has been badly shaken up. He may be all right up here," said Tunney, drawing a line across his waist, "but the legs just won't respond. I built up those muscles for years, just on the chance that I might desparately need to get on that bicycle one day." That day would surely come."