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    Default Re: Prime Holyfield vs prime Joe Frazier

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    I just don't understand why so much stock is put into Haye at heavyweight based on beating up John Ruiz. It has to be that because he certainly has not done anything else there, literally.
    Do not listen to Max. In his eyes Have beat Ali even David himself would disagree.
    Yes I can just imagine David Haye being REAL intimidated by a guy who went balls to the wall with Doug Jones, got plastered by Henry Cooper and realistically got beaten by such luminary opponents like Bum Jimmy Young and bum beater Earnie "I can't even box" Shavers, for which they were robbed of their efforts.

    Haye could not hold a candle to such overacheievers.

    All his athleticism, speed, reflexes, elusiveness, counterpunching skills and power would be near worthless against those boys, but not Ali, he doesn't need any real skills, just heart and balls, the "unmeasurable" quantities.
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    Wlad lost to fucking bum when he was a younger man and few contenders from the 90's. He maybe better now but it not like the Hw division full of talent right now. The reason being is that there are sports that most of our big men play in now is Basketball and Football Boxing not there anymore well at least for bigger guys really. I mean ali got decked a dew times early in his career but he did not lose. Wlad early loses were against guys who did jack shit really before and after him kinda hurts the legacy and he wont fight best fighter in his era.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I just don't understand why so much stock is put into Haye at heavyweight based on beating up John Ruiz. It has to be that because he certainly has not done anything else there, literally.
    Do not listen to Max. In his eyes Have beat Ali even David himself would disagree.
    Yes I can just imagine David Haye being REAL intimidated by a guy who went balls to the wall with Doug Jones, got plastered by Henry Cooper and realistically got beaten by such luminary opponents like Bum Jimmy Young and bum beater Earnie "I can't even box" Shavers, for which they were robbed of their efforts.

    Haye could not hold a candle to such overacheievers.

    All his athleticism, speed, reflexes, elusiveness, counterpunching skills and power would be near worthless against those boys, but not Ali, he doesn't need any real skills, just heart and balls, the "unmeasurable" quantities.
    Carl Fucking Thompson - you ass wipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I just don't understand why so much stock is put into Haye at heavyweight based on beating up John Ruiz. It has to be that because he certainly has not done anything else there, literally.
    Do not listen to Max. In his eyes Have beat Ali even David himself would disagree.
    Yes I can just imagine David Haye being REAL intimidated by a guy who went balls to the wall with Doug Jones, got plastered by Henry Cooper and realistically got beaten by such luminary opponents like Bum Jimmy Young and bum beater Earnie "I can't even box" Shavers, for which they were robbed of their efforts.

    Haye could not hold a candle to such overacheievers.

    All his athleticism, speed, reflexes, elusiveness, counterpunching skills and power would be near worthless against those boys, but not Ali, he doesn't need any real skills, just heart and balls, the "unmeasurable" quantities.
    Carl Fucking Thompson - you ass wipe.

    Oh, yeah right! As if Carl Thompson was not a better opponent than most of Ali's early opponents.

    OTNB logic, a boxer is a bum because they beat a great boxer which also makes him a bum. Real smart.
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    So now Carl Thompson was better than Ali's opponents?

    You get more stupidier everyday.

    Point being Ali may have got knocked down in his early days he never lost and got stopped. He also went on to become undisputed champion, beat the best fighters in the division and become a legend.

    You were saying.....
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    So now Carl Thompson was better than Ali's opponents?

    You get more stupidier everyday.

    Point being Ali may have got knocked down in his early days he never lost and got stopped. He also went on to become undisputed champion, beat the best fighters in the division and become a legend.

    You were saying.....
    I just said SOME early opponents because I cannot be bothered running an analysis comparison. Let's just say that Carl Thompson was a decent modern opponent for Haye at CW.

    Without delving too far into speculation, I think it's a bit naïve of you to think that Carl Thompson couldn't beat maybe all of the 200lb and below opponents on Ali's record. Carl Thompson was a good boxer!

    Now let's look at the actual fight. Haye was serving Thompson a thrashing, ahead on all score cards, when he was caught and TKOed on his feet. Cruiserweight is a heavy division. The punches really hurt other cruiserweights. It should come as no surprise that upsets can occur. Verdict? Haye proved in his loss that he was skilfully more adept than Thompson, and that he let his defences down and paid the price, simple.

    It's obvious Haye>Thompson. Thompson does not bummify Haye.

    Haye basically has NEVER been strictly "outboxed" if you will, as a professional apart from by Wladimir Klitschko. Let's all hang rubbish on Haye for losing only to the dominant HW champ!
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    So now Carl Thompson was better than Ali's opponents?

    You get more stupidier everyday.

    Point being Ali may have got knocked down in his early days he never lost and got stopped. He also went on to become undisputed champion, beat the best fighters in the division and become a legend.

    You were saying.....
    I just said SOME early opponents because I cannot be bothered running an analysis comparison. Let's just say that Carl Thompson was a decent modern opponent for Haye at CW.

    Without delving too far into speculation, I think it's a bit naïve of you to think that Carl Thompson couldn't beat maybe all of the 200lb and below opponents on Ali's record. Carl Thompson was a good boxer!

    Now let's look at the actual fight. Haye was serving Thompson a thrashing, ahead on all score cards, when he was caught and TKOed on his feet. Cruiserweight is a heavy division. The punches really hurt other cruiserweights. It should come as no surprise that upsets can occur. Verdict? Haye proved in his loss that he was skilfully more adept than Thompson, and that he let his defences down and paid the price, simple.

    It's obvious Haye>Thompson. Thompson does not bummify Haye.

    Haye basically has NEVER been strictly "outboxed" if you will, as a professional apart from by Wladimir Klitschko. Let's all hang rubbish on Haye for losing only to the dominant HW champ!
    no, lets all hang rubbish on Haye because he is so utterly inactive, arrogant, never fought anybody great, went in with an injured toe, backed out of fights, and talked trash.

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    Default Re: Prime Holyfield vs prime Joe Frazier

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    So now Carl Thompson was better than Ali's opponents?

    You get more stupidier everyday.

    Point being Ali may have got knocked down in his early days he never lost and got stopped. He also went on to become undisputed champion, beat the best fighters in the division and become a legend.

    You were saying.....
    I just said SOME early opponents because I cannot be bothered running an analysis comparison. Let's just say that Carl Thompson was a decent modern opponent for Haye at CW.

    Without delving too far into speculation, I think it's a bit naïve of you to think that Carl Thompson couldn't beat maybe all of the 200lb and below opponents on Ali's record. Carl Thompson was a good boxer!

    Now let's look at the actual fight. Haye was serving Thompson a thrashing, ahead on all score cards, when he was caught and TKOed on his feet. Cruiserweight is a heavy division. The punches really hurt other cruiserweights. It should come as no surprise that upsets can occur. Verdict? Haye proved in his loss that he was skilfully more adept than Thompson, and that he let his defences down and paid the price, simple.

    It's obvious Haye>Thompson. Thompson does not bummify Haye.

    Haye basically has NEVER been strictly "outboxed" if you will, as a professional apart from by Wladimir Klitschko. Let's all hang rubbish on Haye for losing only to the dominant HW champ!
    no, lets all hang rubbish on Haye because he is so utterly inactive, arrogant, never fought anybody great, went in with an injured toe, backed out of fights, and talked trash.
    That's better.. Except "Never fought great opponents". What level of competition would you define as great? Who should Haye have fought? How do you know that Haye's opponents were no good? Have you watched all of them? What about his opponents opponents records? What were the weight differentials when he fought unlimited (HW)?

    Seems to me that David Haye has a pretty excellent little boxing record. And has some fought A LOT of great fighters if you accept great to mean they were "great boxers". After winning championship as CW (a real small feat that one) and beating top cruiserweights like Mormeck, he proceeded to then step up to HW where he, unfortunately because of the era, even at 6'3" and 220-210 lbs (the same size as Ali except much more ripped at that weight) had to ALWAYS face contenders that were taller and heavier. The guy outboxed 7'0" 320lb Valuev, the greatest size differential in any HW boxing fight. Proceeded to knock out 4 more good opponents in Harrison, Barret, Ruiz and Chisora and survive Wladimir Klitschko.

    I wouldn't rubbish Haye's record because it's better objectively than the 70's version alone of George Foreman's!
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