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What would happen in Wladimir Klitschko would face Ali's opponents NOWADAYS?
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Originally posted by Boss2k10 View PostKen Norton x3, Frazier x3, Listonx2, Spinks x2 Pattersonx2, Chuvalox2, Bugnerx2 Quarryx2, Holmes, Ellis, Shavers, Berbick Foreman, Wepner, Terell, Mathis, would all beat Wlad.
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Originally posted by TheMagicMan View PostCan someone ban this tard? Wlad lose to wepner? Haha stfu. Troll ass *****. And how the **** wlad lose to Patterson? Live to hear that breakdown. Or an old 30 lbs overweight mathis who hadn't fought in 3 years coming off a loss who moved to super heavy after the fight? Seriously how's this **** not bannable?
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Originally posted by Boss2k10 View Post
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Hater's comment.
Thus it's not me whose arguments are too "dependent" on weight. It's the CLAYtons who refuse to accept that Ali was a pumped-up light-heavyweight. It's only CLAYtons who insist that "Ali is comparable to Klitschko" and thus have to argue "Oh, well, the weight, let's not talk about the weight".
Vitali lost 50% of his fights against guys 220- lbs.
Ali won 100% of his fights against guys 220+ lbs
BYrd(210) and Vaughn(217) did not get Kd'd once by Vitali. Vit obviously has an easier time with fat guys(Kirk Johnson 263,Danny Willaims 270) than lighter ones. Prime 1966 Ali weighed somewhere between Vaughn and Byrd, so its not crazy to assume Ali would remain on his feet as well.
Look at both of the brother's resume's and you will see that they have a tougher out against the Byrds and Chambers types than the Austins, and Kirk Johnsons of the world. Weight matters but in the opposite direction when discussing Ali/ Klitschko.
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostYou couldnt rebut "Wlad's legs are NOT weak" so you resort to name calling.
And you are a hater because the Sam Peter KDs had nothing to do with "weak legs".
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostMaybe I shouldve used a different tall guy who falls a lot for my example....Is Michael Grant a better choice for you? Am I still a hater?
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostVitali lost 50% of his fights against guys 220- lbs.
Ali won 100% of his fights against guys 220+ lbs
But hey, you are the same guy who proposed to exclude LOSSES from the KOratio:
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostBYrd(210) and Vaughn(217) did not get Kd'd once by Vitali. Vit obviously has an easier time with fat guys(Kirk Johnson 263,Danny Willaims 270) than lighter ones. Prime 1966 Ali weighed somewhere between Vaughn and Byrd, so its not crazy to assume Ali would remain on his feet as well.
Having said that: After watching all of Vitali's fights I bascially accept the conclusion that Vitali is more limited than Wlad and has greater problems where Wlad has not.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostLook at both of the brother's resume's and you will see that they have a tougher out against the Byrds and Chambers types than the Austins, and Kirk Johnsons of the world. Weight matters but in the opposite direction when discussing Ali/ Klitschko.
Eddie Chambers is a bad example because Eddie is extremely fast (much harder to hit than Ali) and moreover he got an extra breather (broken glove replacement) after which he was visibly refreshed. Didn't save him from one of the most vicious looking KOs ever.Last edited by knn; 06-28-2010, 08:30 AM.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostWhat rank is Tua now after beating 2 club fighters in 3 years?
Muhammad Ali has a top resume as has Lennox Lewis and Wlad.
Originally posted by GJC View PostHighest ever weight looked lethargic don't think you'll find many supporters to say Lewis was peak but good luck
Originally posted by GJC View PostWhere did I say that? Read carefully and you'll learn more
Originally posted by GJC View PostNope welcome to the world of boxing goodbye to boxingrec
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Originally posted by knn View PostWhen ranking you have to always exclude bums. That's why CLAYtons make the mistake of thinking that Cleveland Williams was any good: Because they don't exclude his bums fights. Once you exclude bums (those who lose 25%+ of their fights) the record gets so much clearer. It shows you that LaMar Clark was mainly a bum-beater as was Liston as was Eric Esch.
Muhammad Ali has a top resume as has Lennox Lewis and Wlad.
But there is no "Lethargy" on scorecards. It's completely irrelevant that Lennox didn't look like your fantasy fighter.
Yes, you said that indirectly. Because if you for example assume that Lennox was the best boxer ever lived, then losing against Lennox means only that you lost to the best boxer ever lived. You cannot conclude that Vitali or an era is bad.
Goodbye to the factual real world results? Yeah, CLAYtons would certainly like it that way.
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