Greatest HW of all time has two different meanings, so there are two different questions.
Does he have the greatest resume/legacy? Probably, yes.
Would he beat Wladimir, Lewis, Vitali? Probably not. Maybe not even contenders like Haye, Peters, Sanders, etc. Shorter modern HWs like Povetkin? Not sure. HE would probably give them trouble.
Overall the HW division has transformed too much since then.
As for the size debate, it's not as simple as saying he was too small.
His height (6'2, 6'3" depending on where you look) would be a marginal disadvantage in today's division but not an impossible one to overcome. Only slightly below average. Not a short guy.
His physique (ripped at 180 lbs, soft at 220, fat at 240) would be a significant disadvantage against someone like Wladimir who is 240 with the physique of a welterweight and awesome punching power or Peters, 260 lbs of muscle with a bull-rushing style that gave Ali problems. I think Ali would get physically bullied a lot more than anyone was capable of back then.
His size COMBINED with his style -- fighting tall and long against less rangy guys -- would be his largest handicap IMO. Suddenly going from the physical specimen of his day to the skinny wuss of our day would require him to completely change it up. It's not his size alone, it's how his size would necessitate a complete change of fighting style.
Does he have the greatest resume/legacy? Probably, yes.
Would he beat Wladimir, Lewis, Vitali? Probably not. Maybe not even contenders like Haye, Peters, Sanders, etc. Shorter modern HWs like Povetkin? Not sure. HE would probably give them trouble.
Overall the HW division has transformed too much since then.
As for the size debate, it's not as simple as saying he was too small.
His height (6'2, 6'3" depending on where you look) would be a marginal disadvantage in today's division but not an impossible one to overcome. Only slightly below average. Not a short guy.
His physique (ripped at 180 lbs, soft at 220, fat at 240) would be a significant disadvantage against someone like Wladimir who is 240 with the physique of a welterweight and awesome punching power or Peters, 260 lbs of muscle with a bull-rushing style that gave Ali problems. I think Ali would get physically bullied a lot more than anyone was capable of back then.
His size COMBINED with his style -- fighting tall and long against less rangy guys -- would be his largest handicap IMO. Suddenly going from the physical specimen of his day to the skinny wuss of our day would require him to completely change it up. It's not his size alone, it's how his size would necessitate a complete change of fighting style.
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