Mohammed Ali the greatest boxer ever?
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Wtf is Mohammed
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NoYou wouldnt be wrong if you voted either way, but its absurd if hes not in your top 5
1) Jack Johnson (the undisputed GOAT, hes the reason Joe Louis was the opposite of him in character and the reason Ali was the opposite of Joe Louis)
2) Joe Louis
3) Muhammad Ali
4) Sugar Ray Robinson
5) Rocky Marciano/Ezzard Charles/Mayweather -
how the hell is Jack Johnson the undisputed GOAT when
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NoMayweather AKA TBE holds that title. Made other HOFs look like amateurs, even when he was far past his prime, remained undefeated throughout his entire career.
There's really nothing to discuss or talk about. The man never loss. Anyone who has an issue with Mayweather being the best, has a paper thin argument, and is going to move the goal post and act like losing doesn't count against you. -
YesTyson beating breaks off ALI
B HOP beating breaks
Lennox Lewis lighting him up
YES ALI THE GOAT ANYWAYS -
Sugar Ray Robinson, best pound for pound. And he could dance
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NothingButTheTruth wrote: »Mayweather AKA TBE holds that title. Made other HOFs look like amateurs, even when he was far past his prime, remained undefeated throughout his entire career.
There's really nothing to discuss or talk about. The man never loss. Anyone who has an issue with Mayweather being the best, has a paper thin argument, and is going to move the goal post and act like losing doesn't count against you.
Losing counts, but Money's caliber of opponents push him out of that slot. Muhammad Ali beat champs, legends, hall of famers themselves. The only guys of that caliber Money took out was De La Hoya and PacRoid....and they were past his prime.
Don't get me wrong, Floyd is THE best boxer of the last 10 years, and definitely Top 5 DOA. But Ali reigns supreme. If not losing was a prerequisite of GOAT, that cac Rocky Marciano would've been crowned the greatest a long time ago. He's not even #2 on that list....Sugar Ray Robinson is. -
Serious Juice Mayne wrote: »Tyson beating breaks off ALI
B HOP beating breaks
Lennox Lewis lighting him up
YES ALI THE GOAT ANYWAYS
As in...Bernard Hopkins? Middleweight Bernard Hopkins? -
NothingButTheTruth wrote: »Mayweather AKA TBE holds that title. Made other HOFs look like amateurs, even when he they was far past his prime, remained undefeated throughout his entire career.
There's really nothing to discuss or talk about. The man never loss. Anyone who has an issue with Mayweather being the best, has a paper thin argument, and is going to move the goal post and act like losing doesn't count against you.
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NoJoe Louis is the GOAT
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NoSerious Juice Mayne wrote: »Lennox Lewis lighting him up
Ain't that the truth, Ali would be lite work for Lennox. Lennox is the most skilled boxer of all-time IMO. Just have Mayweather as the greatest, since homie never loss and embarrasses his opponents. -
NoI got Robinson as my goat
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NoNothingButTheTruth wrote: »Mayweather AKA TBE holds that title. Made other HOFs look like amateurs, even when he was far past his prime, remained undefeated throughout his entire career.
There's really nothing to discuss or talk about. The man never loss. Anyone who has an issue with Mayweather being the best, has a paper thin argument, and is going to move the goal post and act like losing doesn't count against you.
Losing counts, but Money's caliber of opponents push him out of that slot. Muhammad Ali beat champs, legends, hall of famers themselves. The only guys of that caliber Money took out was De La Hoya and PacRoid....and they were past his prime.
Don't get me wrong, Floyd is THE best boxer of the last 10 years, and definitely Top 5 DOA. But Ali reigns supreme. If not losing was a prerequisite of GOAT, that cac Rocky Marciano would've been crowned the greatest a long time ago. He's not even #2 on that list....Sugar Ray Robinson is.
Ali loss to a ? named Trevor, FOH! That ? was the GOAT boxing ACTIVIST and that's it.
And Rocky was a white boy in the super fixed era, and the super racist ass 1950s, so that's as far as we need to go there.
Mayweather was just as washed or old as his opponents were, and he already proved his level of skill when he lit up prime Canelo, another HOF to be. -
NothingButTheTruth wrote: »
Ali loss to a white boy, FOH!
When this happen? I thought you said no moving of the goal post?
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NoNothingButTheTruth wrote: »
Ali loss to a white boy, FOH!
When this happen? I thought you said no moving of the goal post?
Lol glanced at the ? 's name (Trevor) and saw that he was repping Canda and thought he was white. Well in any case, Ali loss 3 out of his last 4 fights. ? was pure struggle in his late 30s, while Floyd was embarrassing young champions like Canelo. -
NothingButTheTruth wrote: »NothingButTheTruth wrote: »
Ali loss to a white boy, FOH!
When this happen? I thought you said no moving of the goal post?
Lol glanced at the ? 's name (Trevor) and saw that he was repping Canda and thought he was white. Well in any case, Ali loss 3 out of his last 4 fights. ? was pure struggle in his late 30s, while Floyd was embarrassing young champions like Canelo.
That Berbick fight was sad to watch. A loss is a loss and Ali fought way past his prime,but in Ali's defense it is well documented that he never fully recovered from The Thrilla in Manila years before. Floyd definitely aged better than any fighter ever to fight.
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