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    Default I watched the Greatest Muhammad Ali documentary and here is what I learn

    Why Muhammad Ali is the greatest of all time

    I learnt that Ali is the greatest and here is why

    -He fought in the toughest era ever. The heavyweights there were way more talented than the current generations
    -He fought very frequently
    -He fought some opponents much bigger than him
    -He missed out three years of his prime and was still immensely talented
    -He knocked out George Foreman in Rumble in the jungle
    -He was a major influence outside the ring, and stood for his beliefs

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    Quote Originally Posted by sterling96 View Post
    Why Muhammad Ali is the greatest of all time

    I learnt that Ali is the greatest and here is why

    -He fought in the toughest era ever. The heavyweights there were way more talented than the current generations
    -He fought very frequently
    -He fought some opponents much bigger than him
    -He missed out three years of his prime and was still immensely talented
    -He knocked out George Foreman in Rumble in the jungle
    -He was a major influence outside the ring, and stood for his beliefs
    Ali just fought and was good at it.
    Bigger man George, bigger punch!

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    Default Re: I watched the Greatest Muhammad Ali documentary and here is what I learn

    he was one of the first guys you will see stealing his right hand, not just throwing a lead right hand, really stealing it. johnny bratton being the earliest. he threw pull counters many years before mayweather. he was intelligent. nobody ever wants to give him any credit for being intelligent. that is wrong.


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