Has to be Ali when he refused the draft and turned Muslim.
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What? No ,Im just saying it brings the hatred full circle and back into real perspective is all.
Nazis /white supremacy fucktards its one big unhappy circle of blame others existance for their own dick size. ;D
It just seems to me like there's so many sides to a story, that much of the time there's not just one way to look at things. The old saying that there's one right way to do things, simply isn't true, there's more than one way to skin a cat?
Are the white supremest fucktards always the bad guys and always wrong? I think not, that's just too fucking simple.
Jack Johnson by far...and he enjoyed it
how abut Roberto Duran after "no mas"?
or Larry holmes after beatng Ali?
for me heres the top 3
Calzaghe.
Hamed.
Steve Robinson.
B Hopp good fighter i will give him that as a person well a A HOLE :moon:
You hit the nail on the head for me. Those three have always been on my list. I've let up a little on Zab, and he's seemed to mature over time, and has been involved in some wars. But Toney and Naseem.... can't stand them.
Larry Holmes has always been on the list for me also, if only because of his incessant whining and racist attitude.
Never witnessed Ali the fighter and only knew of him from his iconic era of being a living god. Couldn't quite understand that there ever was a hatred era till i was quite a bit older and was more read.
So from my point of view, in my boxing lifetime, I would have to say Hamed. Eubank to some extent I guess but I think a lot of people took him tongue in cheek. The fans loved him at end of his career. Hamed would maybe have got there too if he hadn't run with hos tail between his legs.
And now . Only been to one Khan fight but I saw quite a lot of hatred there for him - some of it pure evil and to the extreme. Although Hamed was hated I never saw that 'type' of hate with him.
Carnt understand Hamed being on the list :confused:
loved the guy, in a none gay way ;D
ive heard stories that Ali was hated in the first part of his career, more than any fighter ever before
that was a bit before my time tho, from my experience in Britain i would say Eubank by a long long distance
cassius was hated because he was a loudmouth bragadoccio at a time when blacks werent "supposed" to be so. plus he was just a loudmouth insulting jerk. good when Cooper and Frazier blasted his ass with left hooks.