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    Mohammed Ali vs Holyfield - who would win?

    Mohammed Ali vs Holyfield - who would win?
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    Ali
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    Holyfield
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    #2
    Ali, mid round stoppage.

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      #3
      Its MUHAMMAD Ali...and Ali wins this. Holyfield aint neva fought any1 as good as Ali.

      Pre-draft Ali would give Evander a boxing lesson...

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        #4
        what kind of question is this? ALI OFCOURSE.

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          #5
          Both are unbelievable featherfists with solid chins. Thus it would go 15 rounds.

          For the most part of the rounds Fields would ram his head into Ali's face and Ali would clinch him.

          However: Since Evan Fields is backup'ed by hormones I think Fields wins.

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            #6
            You think he was a roidster?

            Originally posted by knn View Post
            Both are unbelievable featherfists with solid chins. Thus it would go 15 rounds.

            However: Since Evan Fields is backup'ed by hormones I think Fields wins.

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              #7
              Originally posted by iDarren View Post
              You think he was a roidster?
              Was? I think he still is! That's partly the reason for his still-very-good state.

              He should definitely continue boxing. He is merely 7 years older than Vitali Klitschko and has one of the lowest paces at heavyweight boxing. Evan Fields had only 36 heavyweight fights in 20 years (= only 1.8 heavyweight fights per year) = far less than Wladimir Klitschko or Foreman.
              Last edited by knn; 06-22-2009, 04:52 AM.

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                #8
                Ali by decison. I think he would have kept Holyfield turning but Holyfield would have his moments on the inside when Ali goes to the ropes.

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                  #9
                  ali wins a close fight

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by knn View Post
                    Was? I think he still is! That's partly the reason for his still-very-good state.

                    He should definitely continue boxing. He is merely 7 years older than Vitali Klitschko and has one of the lowest paces at heavyweight boxing. Evan Fields had only 36 heavyweight fights in 20 years (= only 1.8 heavyweight fights per year) = far less than Wladimir Klitschko or Foreman.
                    the dude had to grab the ropes several times vs valuev as he moved around just to stay up, and he was tko'd by toney, a man who wouldnt come close to hurting him in his prime

                    physique wise, yeah evander is disciplined and has kept himself in good shape, but skill and attribute wise, no way is he still in a good state, watch him in his prime, accurate, fast, rock solid chin, good skills when he used them

                    nowadays he still sort of has that, but just a fraction of what it was

                    that means **** all dude, evanders been warring with top fighters since 1987, when vitali was still an amateur, its how many hard fights you have, not really your age

                    and as for your last point, his low number of fights can be attributed to his level of competition and how many hard battles he fought in, the reason wlad has had so many fights is because he fought a ton of bums before he won the title, (and after) holyfield won a title in his 12th fight and fought top comp ever since, you cant fight at such frequency when you are fightign that level of comp or engaging in hard battles, just wouldnt happen
                    Last edited by RightCross94; 06-22-2009, 05:42 AM.

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