If Ali wasn't suspended for those 3+ years from '67 through '70 what mega or at least big fights could have occurred that didn't?
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What are some Ali mega fights that were missed due to his suspension?
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When you look at The Ring Magazine yearly rankings for 1968-1969 there just doesn't seem to be any exciting match-ups that we missed.
The rankings offer an unfought: Ellis, Quarry, Bonavena, Chuvalo, "Blue" Lewis, and Mac Foster, but Ali would encounter and defeat all upon his return. The others Ali had already defeated (save Frazier).
Only four outliers exist, Leotis Martin, Al Jones, Manuel Ramos* -- none look mega.
The fourth outlier Gregorio Peralta seems the most accomplished having gone 10 rounds twice with a young George Foreman, losing a 10 UD and being stopped in 10 rounds. Maybe he is a good/exciting defense for Ali but I doubt he had a big enough USA following to make the fight 'mega.' Probably a network TV fight, E.g. Richard Dunn.
Oddly the most interesting possibility IMO is an Ali-Liston III go. Liston in '68 was on a 14 fight run, all by KO since the fiasco in Lewiston.
* It is difficult to understand why Ramos was even ranked.
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Originally posted by MartialMind View PostIf Ali wasn't suspended for those 3+ years from '67 through '70 what mega or at least big fights could have occurred that didn't?
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostWhen you look at The Ring Magazine yearly rankings for 1968-1969 there just doesn't seem to be any exciting match-ups that we missed.
The rankings offer an unfought: Ellis, Quarry, Bonavena, Chuvalo, "Blue" Lewis, and Mac Foster, but Ali would encounter and defeat all upon his return. The others Ali had already defeated (save Frazier).
Only four outliers exist, Leotis Martin, Al Jones, Manuel Ramos* -- none look mega.
The fourth outlier Gregorio Peralta seems the most accomplished having gone 10 rounds twice with a young George Foreman, losing a 10 UD and being stopped in 10 rounds. Maybe he is a good/exciting defense for Ali but I doubt he had a big enough USA following to make the fight 'mega.' Probably a network TV fight, E.g. Richard Dunn.
Oddly the most interesting possibility IMO is an Ali-Liston III go. Liston in '68 was on a 14 fight run, all by KO since the fiasco in Lewiston.
* It is difficult to understand why Ramos was even ranked.
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