It is true that Ali is one of the (i won't say most but) freely overrated boxers ever.
I adore him but have to concede...
It is true that Ali is one of the (i won't say most but) freely overrated boxers ever.
I adore him but have to concede...
i do not understand what u meant
IDK whether he used Roids or just testosterone injections which is what i typed , and he probably wasn't d only 1 . I read that steroids were available as PEDs in sports since d 1940s or 1950s .
I adore Corrie Sanders but i haven't listed him in my top 30 p4p nor in my top 30 heavyweights of all times yet .
Corrie Sanders was a rather clean fighter and everything ppl wished and hoped young Cautios Play was , immense handspeed , mobile , agile , effective at it , but did not get as many lucky breaks by a criminal trainer .
Has any1 seen me call him d greatest , let alone 1 of d 20 greatest ?
I love watching him fight , he was exceptional , but he had his flaws and his resume insufficient 4 it .
But what do u adore Cautious Play 4 ?
could it b it is due 2 his cautious play just in case ?
Last edited by frankenfrank; 07-24-2012 at 07:35 AM.
Well, it's getting a bit silly now isn't it?
Well to answer the question, he was a massive overachiever who upset the odds many times and fought long into a period where his athletic abilities had long wained and was forced to survive on wits, instinct and a rock solid chin.
Not only that but he was a massively prominent figure throughout 2 decades.
Only Joe Louis, Evander Holyfield and maybe now the Klitschkos had that kind of prominence.
This dude would probably give royal a run for his money...but then again royal's posts made me laugh
IDK whether he used Roids or just testosterone injections which is what i typed , and he probably wasn't d only 1 . I read that steroids were available as PEDs in sports since d 1940s or 1950s .
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Yes testosterone injected into the body is classified as a steroid. Yes they were available since the 40s. Hitler used them on his perfect race. Athletes used it like a supplement.
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