It's November 21, 2025, 04:32:40 AM
Jones Jr. finally lost at the age of 35, Ali was older when he lost his last 4 fights, and for 3 of them there was reports he barely past the cat scan that checked his brain. Hate, just hate. Have you seen all of Ali's fights, seen him take Terrall, who was a great boxer, and just beat the shit outta him, and play with him. Think about it, he played with Floyd Patterson, one of the greatest boxers ever, he toyed with him like he was a bitch. Ali was too smart, too fast to be beat. Foreman was the strongest fighter ever, he was more powerful than Tyson, Frazier, and Rock. But Ali took his punches, and outsmarted him. Ali out smarted every fighter he fought. The only one that I think could beat Ali in their primes is Joe Louis. Rock would lose by points, Ali was too fast, Lewis would be hella interesting because he is so big, Ali beat George, and I am willing to beat he'd beat him again. Now Big George from 1995, that is a different story, because that George was a lot bigger, and he was just as strong, just not as quick so it would be interesting.And I'm tired of hearing C level fights for Jones. You go out there at 201 pounds, and beat the WCA Heavyweight champion Johnny Ruiz who weighed 230, that's 30 points difference, and then he beat Hopkins and James Toney. Who else was there for him to beat, beat Hopkins again, beat Toney again. Why, ya' all need to get out of here. Joe Louis dominated a weak heavyweight division, and your ready to have him beat Ali, who dominated in the deepest heavyweight era ever. You don't judge people by truth, you judge by who you think should be on top. Shit, Jones is 35, fighters don't last that long unless they are ready to studder the rest of their lives. Look at every boxer that boxed past 35, they can't talk, they can barely walk. Look at Ali, Ken Norton, all them fighters that fought too long are fucked up. Jones is too old to be fucking around with these young boxers. His not as fast. Now take middleweight, primed Roy Jones, and you tell me who can beat him. His up there with Sugar Ray, both of them. Just like Hopkins, the middleweight division was a 2 man show, and Jones won the fight between them, and moved on to bigger pay days because there was no one else to beat in middleweight. And you hate for that. Would did you want, him to move to heavyweight earlier in life and beat Lennox Lewis? He did everything in his career to prove he is great, and you down play it. You guys judge with a double standard, because if you talk about level of challengers, Ali is by far the greatest boxer, Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest middleweight, Hopkins, Rock, Jones, Lewis and Louis all are top 10, but not number one, and Julio Ceaser Chavez is by far the greatest fighter of our life time. Oh wait, that's how normal people look at boxing, but you guys twist your logic to put certain fighters up and down play the ones that are truely great. I don't know if ya' all are just tired of saying certain people are great, or if you are trying to bring up different fighters to make yourself look like a bigger boxing expert, but on the reals, it's like that. Ali, Robinson, and Chavez is the greatest fighter in at least my lifetime. Today, the greatest fighter is Hopkins, beating Tito and Oscar, the two greatest latin fighters of our time, knocking out both. What's so hard about that, watch some boxing, hell I might have been the only one that knew Sugar Shane would beat Oscar, that Varges didn't have a prayer, that Oscar could beat Tito, that Roy could beat a heavyweight and should stick to being a heavyweight, that Hopkins would distroy Tito, all of this before it happens. I come from a family that follows boxing, my grandpa boxed, I know boxing, I study it, styles, speed, everything. And what the experts say, they say for a reason. Because it's true. Roy was great, don't down play a career because you hate on him and wanted this to happen. That's like judging Michael Jordan in a Wizard uniform, or like judging Jerry Rice in a Raider uniform, or judging Magic by his 1995 comeback, that's judging Roy Jones after his heavyweight win, because he lost some much weight, and his too old to be doing that, that it was bound to happen. That's like Ali, holding on to his career too long, couldn't even pass a cat scan, and they still let him box when he needed to retire for good. He originally retired with 3 lose to Fraizer, Norton and Spinks and then beat all 3 of them, then lost 2 more times in his comeback that should have never happened. but hate does as hate does.
Yall can say what you want about George Forman being the greatest, but all he will be remembered for is getting knocked out by M. Ali in Africa.
Lol @ george wouldve won if Ali didnt move around. That was his style, when ali stepped into the ring with george, he beat him end of story.Im not gonna comment on whether Ali was the greatest, but to say hes not just because he lost 5 times is ridicolous. So is sayin Lewis ciouldve handled him.