Prob not the best thread for this, but not even sure he's the best heavyweight.Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis have phenomenal records -at a time when boxing was much harder. Mike Tyson before he went off the rails would have to be in contention. The speed at which he'd just bulldoze opponents will probably never be repeated. If boxing is the art of hitting and not getting hit, Ali falls down on that as well. Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Maywether were consistently at the top of the tree during their time, and rarely even got cut, never mind put down.But they would have both said Ali is the greatest. And aside from Joe Louis -who galvanized a nation against the Nazis with his success in the late 30s - no other boxer has had such a popular impact on popular culture as Ali.
Quote from: KevinGage on June 05, 2016, 11:30:57 AMProb not the best thread for this, but not even sure he's the best heavyweight.Rocky Marciano, Jack Dempsey and Joe Louis have phenomenal records -at a time when boxing was much harder. Mike Tyson before he went off the rails would have to be in contention. The speed at which he'd just bulldoze opponents will probably never be repeated. If boxing is the art of hitting and not getting hit, Ali falls down on that as well. Sugar Ray Leonard and Floyd Maywether were consistently at the top of the tree during their time, and rarely even got cut, never mind put down.But they would have both said Ali is the greatest. And aside from Joe Louis -who galvanized a nation against the Nazis with his success in the late 30s - no other boxer has had such a popular impact on popular culture as Ali.A boxing pundit on the radio yesterday was saying that Marciano and Tyson at their peak would have beaten Ali at his. His ability as a boxer was only part of his appeal though.
He struggled with Joe Frazier who was nowhere near the level of Marciano or Tyson.
Ahem no.
Here (hopefully) is the story of why Ali was a frequent visitor to a council estate in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, including some great photographs.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-oxfordshire-16630467
Quote from: passport1 on June 05, 2016, 05:42:58 PMHe struggled with Joe Frazier who was nowhere near the level of Marciano or Tyson.Frazier would have beaten them both.
Bradman was the best, but Ali was the greatest.