Quote Originally Posted by oakleyno1
Quote Originally Posted by Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker
Quote Originally Posted by undefeated
2me ali is the greatest---because he beat the best quality of 60's and 70's and was never even had a prime. if he had a prime....damn. mayweather has proven he is 1 of the greats---nobody is gonna beat him. but if he mixed it up with SRR--SRR would b the last man standing. hell SRL could take him. where u place him -iz your biz.
Ali is not the greatest Armstrong, Pep, Robinson. Are all higher than Ali and i don't care what anyone says Ali should have at least 8 losses on his record.

He lost to Young.
He lost 2 out of 3 to Norton.
He should of got DQ against Cooper.
He lost to Shavers.
so mayweather should of lost against castillo and been dqed aginst judah therefore making his record 37-2? come on be serious
Norton vs Ali 3 was a flatout robbery, and Young out boxed Ali, i see both fights and no way on this earth Ali deserved to win these fights. Mayweather vs Castillo 1 was close, and it was 1 point in it either way, Judah should of been DQ not Mayweather.

Quote Originally Posted by oakleyno1
Quote Originally Posted by Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker
Quote Originally Posted by undefeated
2me ali is the greatest---because he beat the best quality of 60's and 70's and was never even had a prime. if he had a prime....damn. mayweather has proven he is 1 of the greats---nobody is gonna beat him. but if he mixed it up with SRR--SRR would b the last man standing. hell SRL could take him. where u place him -iz your biz.
Ali is not the greatest Armstrong, Pep, Robinson. Are all higher than Ali and i don't care what anyone says Ali should have at least 8 losses on his record.

He lost to Young.
He lost 2 out of 3 to Norton.
He should of got DQ against Cooper.
He lost to Shavers.
and to quote further robinson lost his crown 5 times! if he was truly a p4p number one of all time would he really have all those losses on his record? because he certainly has more than Ali who you seem to think is far below him
At the end of his career most of his losses come from.