Re: Who was Muhammad Ali’s best opponent?
Just to change the thread a bit ….. (sorry)
I think Ken Norton was Ali’s most DIFFICULT opponent. You could not really separate them after three tough fights, and Ken went life and death with an absolute peak Larry Holmes. Ali struggled the most against Ken Norton.
He is criminally underrated because he got caught cold against two huge punchers in Foreman and Cooney. Lennox Lewis also got caught cold against some big punches.
I always thought Norton never warmed up properly and was a slow starter in fights - so was Joe Frazier. Both Eddie Futch fighters. His other fighters like Marlon Starling, Berbick and even McCollough were good good fighters who all liked to settle in a rhythm. Even Michael Spinks was a long term rhythm fighter who also ultimately got caught cold in a marquee fight.
If Ken entered the ring hot, or didn’t get caught cold…… he would have given Liston, Foreman and Frazier fits. Just like he did against Ali.
One of the most underrated fighters in history, competing in a division stacked with talent.
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