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His name was Ali


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8 hours ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Your troll game blows.  

 

"That man was beautiful. Timing, speed, reflexes, rhythm, his body, everything was beautiful. And to me, still, I would say pound for pound...I'd say I'm the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound, I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest of all time. " 4:18 in the video. Anybody who knows anything about boxing recognizes Sugar Ray as the greatest fighter of all time, and that's what's not even close.

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57 minutes ago, Jangler said:

Still trolling. Really sad that we have deflected and distract in every part of life and death.

You know as well as I do, There's always one in every thread..  Can't even show respect to the legend. Glad I'm not petty like that. 

RIP Ali..  The greatest 

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1 hour ago, thomas96 said:

 

"That man was beautiful. Timing, speed, reflexes, rhythm, his body, everything was beautiful. And to me, still, I would say pound for pound...I'd say I'm the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound, I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest of all time. " 4:18 in the video. Anybody who knows anything about boxing recognizes Sugar Ray as the greatest fighter of all time, and that's what's not even close.

Ali was so much more than a fighter. He was so much that Sugar Ray Robinson wasn't.  Ali was the greatest of all time not just the greatest of his time.  Robinson could be named the best pound for pound fighter because he fought in several divisions and won many titles (meaning he lost them too) and had a terrific career. His best days were at welterweight and middleweight. It is hard to compare him to heavy weight fighters who are built differently and fight differently as well.

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3 hours ago, thomas96 said:

 

"That man was beautiful. Timing, speed, reflexes, rhythm, his body, everything was beautiful. And to me, still, I would say pound for pound...I'd say I'm the greatest heavyweight of all time, but pound for pound, I still say Sugar Ray Robinson was the greatest of all time. " 4:18 in the video. Anybody who knows anything about boxing recognizes Sugar Ray as the greatest fighter of all time, and that's what's not even close.

Contrarian man, contrarian man;

goes into thread like a contrarian man;

Why does he post unwelcome opinions;

nobody knows, contrarian man.

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4 minutes ago, frash.exe said:

Contrarian man, contrarian man;

goes into thread like a contrarian man;

Why does he post unwelcome opinions;

nobody knows, contrarian man.

In the boxing world it's not really an unwelcome opinion. I do like the clever take on particle man however. I'll drop it though as I can tell this isn't the place to discuss boxing.

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5 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

In the boxing world it's not really an unwelcome opinion. I do like the clever take on particle man however. I'll drop it though as I can tell this isn't the place to discuss boxing.

In a thread about one of the legends in the sports world passing away? You'd be correct. Show some  respect for the dead 

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6 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

In the boxing world it's not really an unwelcome opinion. I do like the clever take on particle man however. I'll drop it though as I can tell this isn't the place to discuss boxing.

I get you T96

I'll have that convo with you sometime. It's actually a fun discussion just wrong time. 

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Saw many of his fights and some of his Cosell interviews when they happened. Those were something to see.

Ali was champ back when boxing was king. In those days, every heavyweight fight was a world stopping event.

He absolutely was the greatest.

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