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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Well I have a top 3 which are ALMOST inseperable and then there is everyone else.

    1. Joe Louis - 25 successful title defenses, HOLDS A RECORD
    2. Rocky Marciano - never defeated, HOLDS A RECORD
    3. Muhammad Ali - the top of one of the greatest heavyweight eras, WAS LUCKY TO FIGHT IN A CERTAIN ERA

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Well I have a top 3 which are ALMOST inseperable and then there is everyone else.

    1. Joe Louis - 25 successful title defenses, HOLDS A RECORD
    2. Rocky Marciano - never defeated, HOLDS A RECORD
    3. Muhammad Ali - the top of one of the greatest heavyweight eras, WAS LUCKY TO FIGHT IN A CERTAIN ERA
    That era being one with potentially the best heavyweights in history.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Well I have a top 3 which are ALMOST inseperable and then there is everyone else.

    1. Joe Louis - 25 successful title defenses, HOLDS A RECORD
    2. Rocky Marciano - never defeated, HOLDS A RECORD
    3. Muhammad Ali - the top of one of the greatest heavyweight eras, WAS LUCKY TO FIGHT IN A CERTAIN ERA
    Could you elaborate on that last part about Ali?

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    Well fighters can PERSONALLY affect a lot of things but they cannot pick and choose which era they are in...Ali got a deep era and ended up at the top of it and on account of that his record is very flashy, loads of big names on there, hall of famers. Who is to say someone like Larry Holmes couldn't have done that, if he was given that level of competition?

    Also Ali had big personality....meanwhile Joe Louis was VERY restricted in what he could and could not do, otherwise he might have had a bit more charismatic. Ali earned "cultural icon" status for his brashness and his political views...and I think calling him the greatest based on his success in the ring paired with how adored he is, is doing a great disservice to the likes of Louis, Marciano, and a load of others

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    I just really can't see the argument for Louis being number 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I just really can't see the argument for Louis being number 1.
    That's fine, but see that's the deal with opinions, you see things a certain way and I see them different, I see tangible records and accomplishments vs celebrity, politics, and being lucky enough to have a division graced with other great fighters.

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Well fighters can PERSONALLY affect a lot of things but they cannot pick and choose which era they are in...Ali got a deep era and ended up at the top of it and on account of that his record is very flashy, loads of big names on there, hall of famers. Who is to say someone like Larry Holmes couldn't have done that, if he was given that level of competition?

    Also Ali had big personality....meanwhile Joe Louis was VERY restricted in what he could and could not do, otherwise he might have had a bit more charismatic. Ali earned "cultural icon" status for his brashness and his political views...and I think calling him the greatest based on his success in the ring paired with how adored he is, is doing a great disservice to the likes of Louis, Marciano, and a load of others
    No you are doing a dis-service to the feats of Ali in the ring and we are not dis-respecting Louis and others by stating what Ali did in coming out top in the 60's and 70's.
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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    I don't disservice Ali, he was great, but he didn't accomplish what Louis and Rocky did

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I don't disservice Ali, he was great, but he didn't accomplish what Louis and Rocky did

    I agree that you should punish a fighter for something he couldnt control eg his era. Louis and Marciano did awesome in a weak era, whats to say they wouldnt of been around the top in the 70s?
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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I don't disservice Ali, he was great, but he didn't accomplish what Louis and Rocky did

    I agree that you should punish a fighter for something he couldnt control eg his era. Louis and Marciano did awesome in a weak era, whats to say they wouldnt of been around the top in the 70s?
    With all due respect Louis and Marciano would not have accomplished what Ali did in the ring in the 60's and 70's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    With all due respect Louis and Marciano would not have accomplished what Ali did in the ring in the 60's and 70's.
    Yes but see I disagree with that and you take offense like I just slapped your mama and you post this and expect us to say "Oh well that makes perfect sense, very well then"

    I see it the way I see it, I have perfectly valid reasons for it and that's that

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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    With all due respect Louis and Marciano would not have accomplished what Ali did in the ring in the 60's and 70's.
    Yes but see I disagree with that and you take offense like I just slapped your mama and you post this and expect us to say "Oh well that makes perfect sense, very well then"

    I see it the way I see it, I have perfectly valid reasons for it and that's that
    You are the one taking offence and not providing any perfectly valid reason for it.
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    Default Re: Just watched Muhammad Ali vs Oscar Bonavena,Ali was close to losing!

    You can't even compare marciano with heavyweights nowadays because he is way too small to be considered anywhere near heavyweight. You would have to give him the average heavyweight of today's body statistics to make any comparison acceptable. If marciano was at least 6 foot with a 76" wingspan and a career fighting weight of around 225 pounds, then you could make a comparison. But using rocky's physical stats from yesteryear is meaningless. He is listed as 5'10", with a wingspan of 67 inches and fought most of his fights at or around 185 pounds.

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