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    Default Re: What Era had the Most Talented HeavyWeights?

    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
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    Muhammad Ali had fast hands and was the greatest HW of all time, I don't see what more can be said about him.
    Well... I just learned that because he had no reflexes he wanted to get hit to wear down his opponents. Who knew? Maybe that where Mayorga got his inspiration for his fight with mosley?
    There's no question about it...

    Even his daughter claimed so about her own father "He would let his opponents beat on him in order for them to wear themselves out"

    And a trainer during sparring "Ali, why you keep getting hit?" Ali.. "I want to get accustomed to the blows".

    It was exactly this strategy he employed vs Foreman and others.

    I will submit a comprehensive list if you like stretching back throughout career and you can inform me where my analysis has gone haywire.
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    The manufactured career of Clay/Ali is such that Deontay Wilder's doesn't look all that bad by comparison, considering how he dealt with such doubtful opposition.
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    The manufactured career of Clay/Ali is such that Deontay Wilder's doesn't look all that bad by comparison, considering how he dealt with such doubtful opposition.
    Now I know you are trolling.

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    Default Re: What Era had the Most Talented HeavyWeights?

    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by fan johnny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Muhammad Ali had fast hands and was the greatest HW of all time, I don't see what more can be said about him.
    Well... I just learned that because he had no reflexes he wanted to get hit to wear down his opponents. Who knew? Maybe that where Mayorga got his inspiration for his fight with mosley?
    There's no question about it...

    Even his daughter claimed so about her own father "He would let his opponents beat on him in order for them to wear themselves out"

    And a trainer during sparring "Ali, why you keep getting hit?" Ali.. "I want to get accustomed to the blows".

    It was exactly this strategy he employed vs Foreman and others.

    I will submit a comprehensive list if you like stretching back throughout career and you can inform me where my analysis has gone haywire.
    You need guidance on how to do an analysis. But, before you can attempt to break something down into individual parts, you need to understand how the system works and what is the intent. What you do is seperate things, take them out of context, then make assumptions that is convoluted with inappropriate applications that completely loose focus of the systems intent. Some people call this being delusional.

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