Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Tell that to Pernell Whitaker
Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
Tell that to Pernell Whitaker
pernell couldnt beat jccOriginally Posted by brazilianbomber
I'm the real pretty boy
Originally Posted by beds
i have never seen the fight so im going just on the result.
but to get to 90 odd fights unbeaten is a major accomplishment
I'm the real pretty boy
Originally Posted by beds
See if you can order the fight on e-bay, after you see the clinic put on by Whitaker you will be surprised at the draw result.
Yeah bro, Whitaker won easy. You could argue Whitaker was unbeaten until the Trinidad fight.Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be
I myself may not call him the "greatest" but many people simply don't understand why he was called the greatest. He was, and sometimes is still, called the greatest because he was the first heavyweight boxer who had the ability to "box." Heavyweights are notorious for their inability to box, in a technical sense, mainly because of their slowness. Most of them can be classified as "slow sluggers" if there is such a classification. Just watch Ali's early fights and try to analyse them without prejudice. You'll be amazed at his footworks, his stamina, his stinging jabs, which by themselves sometimes caused the early downfall of his opponents - that jab that's almost like a straight, and his "dance," yes he dances away gracefully from most of his opponents attack, evading their punches with a continuous dancelike movements and footworks - and what's more amazing is that he did that sometimes for the entire 15 rounds! No other heavyweight boxer before (and even up to now) comes close to him when it comes to the way he boxes technically, even though he may not be the biggest puncher. That's why he was considered, and many still do consider him, "the Greatest." And adding to that, his flamboyance - his controversial character outside the ring - did help him somewhat to gain that title.Originally Posted by body head banger
Once in awhile, get outside in fresh air, take a deep breath & with a deep sigh, let out all the things that's bottled up inside you & be free, & you'll get a glimpse of nirvana.
MUHAMMAD ALI---EASILY...robinson never had the qualtiy oppositon ali had.
there was never a prime ali...had there been this question would not have 2 b. robinson is considered p4p best boxer, had ali had his prime this wopuld not b the case
ALI beat
the biggest names
the invincible foreman
the invincible sonny liston
joe frazier--2 for 3
ken norton--2 for 3
earnie shavers--old
no other boxer could have done this especially after a 4 yr retirement.
the greatest heavywieght..probably.Originally Posted by undefeated
pound for pound he would stil be great but not "the greatest".
i jus have to let off steam when people be talkin bout ali is the greatest noone ever got close n then theyr all.. robinson who? leonard who? roy jones who?
get my meaning?
its irritable and i mean what i say in previous posts. but it sounds harsher than it is cos he is great.
Immortal Technique
Yeah bro, the original Sugar Ray was flawless. Robinson also fought & beat some of the greatest fighters ever: Lamotta, Armstrong, Gavilan, Graziano, Basilio. As well as the best fighters at welter & middle.Originally Posted by body head banger
The Best There Is, The Best There Was, The Best There Ever Will Be
Lets see Robinson at one stage stood at a career record of 140-1, Ali finished on 56-5.Originally Posted by undefeated
Robinson met and beat the following fighters who were, had or would become World Champions
Sammy Angott (three times)
Fritzie Zivic
Jake LaMotta (five times)
Henry Armstrong
Tommy Bell (twice)
Kid Gavilan (twice)
Carl 'Bobo' Olson (four times)
Rocky Graziano
Randy Turpin
Gene Fullmer (one win and a draw)
Carmen Basilio
Ali beat
Archie Moore
Sonny Liston (twice)
Floyd Patterson (twice)
Joe Frazier (twice)
Bob Foster
Ken Norton (twice)
George Foreman
Leon Spinks
I make that 22 wins for Robinson against 12 to Ali
And all of Robinson's victories were against fighters who were THE World Champion in their time, not just an alphabet title holder...
No one in Queensberry Rules Boxing history has the Great to Excellent names, Robinson had on his record.
And like Ali, Robinson cameback and won World Championships after an initial retirement.
and i heard ali got gift decision against ken norton jimmy young earnie shavers i may be wrong because never seen the fights but thats what i heard
henry armstrong was great he won so many titles at different weight divisions my top ten list 10= aaron pryor 9= larry holmes 8= rocky marciano 7= 6= jack johnson 5=roberto duran 4= ray leonard 3= muhammed ali 2= henry armstrong 1= sugar ray robison
harry greb........but no marciano---the list is f***** upOriginally Posted by BK
Carlos Baldomir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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