Real_123
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@clippedszn After his retirement in 81, he was completely out of the limelight cause of his parkinsons and yet 40 years later, he is still arguably one of the most famous sportsperson there is, up there with ronaldo and messi where globally his picture would get recognised anywhere
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@clippedszn Ali’s fights had literal billions worldwide becoming some of the most viewed television events of all time. He also was no doubt the most famous man in the 70’s after foreman and also was in Guinness book of records for the most written about man in the 80’s.
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@TheUnderdogDO @skynajib3 Lmao but you put Mike Tyson on that list who lost to bums. Also out of Foreman/Ali, Ali was the one who triumphed against him in his prime.
Ali has the greatest heavyweight resume out of everyone you listed maybe aside from Louis, he fought everybody and avenged his losses.
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@y_rodrigues20 @DadiPangan71912 @PabloEsco170372 @Spectat79981023 @Hassanwellss Yh i checked after and was surprised he isnt
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@DiamondTfw @DadiPangan71912 @PabloEsco170372 @Spectat79981023 @Hassanwellss Cooper is not a HOF’er but ur point still stands
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@DenisBordeanu @shibambambaby @OllRad Basketball, Football, NFL. I think you over estimate boxings popularity today and under estimate boxings popularity from the past. Heck the biggest fight of the year was mike tyson vs paul. Boxing makes more money now because it’s what prioritised now(ppv), before it was free
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@DiamondTfw @shibambambaby @OllRad What other sport today for a big man brings more money and attention than being a world champion? UFC doesn’t pay that good and it doesn’t have the reach. Basketball?
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@DenisBordeanu @shibambambaby @OllRad I agree but in regards to competition you also have to look at the fact that boxing was at its peak during the 60/70’s. All those freak athletes of today are in different sports now as there is no incentive to become a boxer. In the past, a heavyweight champion was a huge deal
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@DiamondTfw @shibambambaby @OllRad It was far more difficult back then to become a professional than it is today due to logistics, promotion, etc. A lot of amateur boxers from places like Cuba, Ukraine even today have it difficult to transition to the pros even though there’s a lot more opportunities.
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@DenisBordeanu @shibambambaby @OllRad This was not true for heavyweights at the time. You had Henry Cooper from England
Oscar bonavena from Argentina
Karl Mildenberger from Germany
Joe Bugner from Hungary
You also had the likes of Jimmy Ellis and George Chuvalo who were from Canada.
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@shibambambaby @OllRad It’s far more competitive globally now than it was in the 20th century. You are letting nostalgia to cloud your judgement. You have even dudes from China or African countries rise top. Back in the 70’s there was a handful American boxers competing between themselves.
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@wangbangblow @SenyooorPape @ade_oladipo1 @paulgielbert Not sure how accurate this is but having over 50 million viewers on closed-circuit tv is wild, essentially the equivalent of what PPV was in the 70’s.

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@SenyooorPape @ade_oladipo1 @paulgielbert Pretty sure Rumble in the Jungle wasn't shown live in the UK - recall Steve Bunce mentioning something recently about it being on delay.
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@bnnbtt @GTAVI_Countdown He steals these posts from the gta 6 reddit.
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@GTAVI_Countdown Just checking buddy because you went from dissecting every little thing from trailer one to now counting pixels just checking if you needed help
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@PhoenixRestored @SeMiHAL9000 @royal_bobby24 @HappyPunch But the thing is, Ali fought Frazier when he wasnt im his prime. In the first fight in 1971, Ali had just come of a 3 year layoff and wasnt the same fighter he was in the 60’s. Tyson always struggled against quick agile fighters which Ali was in his prime.
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I actually agree with you that Mike Tyson in his prime could beat Ali, but not because of Tyson's punching power. Ali beat a number of hard hitters, Foreman, Shavers, Liston, Cleveland Williams, etc. But Ali had a terribly difficult time with Joe Frazier and openly admitted it, and Tyson & Frazier had very similar styles and stature. Plus Tyson, like Frazier, didn't telegraph their punches like the other big punchers did.
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NEW - Chechen petrol station on Mohammad Ali Avenue explodes, killing 4 including 2 kids, in Grozny, Russia.
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@AgentFitz00 @guy_does_things @tippity Cyberpunk and Elden Ring were defintely never playstation exclusives.
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@guy_does_things @tippity They were but eventually came to both
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notice that they're defending the ps5 instead of playing games on it
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the "ps5 has no games" bit has never been funny
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@CryptoFarmer44 @MikeSturdy1 @JimKarasBoxing Absolutely not, most boxing historians still rank Ali as one of the greatest. He was hugely influential yes but his skill and resume has largely still been unmatched anyone. Compare the stats against any other heavyweight, you’ll see Ali is minimum top 3.
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@MikeSturdy1 @JimKarasBoxing Ali is ranked so high for the same reason as Tyson. Nothing at all with boxing ability but purely because they are pop culture icons
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@MikeSturdy1 @JimKarasBoxing He has one of the best resumes in boxing imo, fought everyone and beat everyone despite his losses. Its a toss up between Ali, Joe louis and lennox lewis for top 3 based on resume.
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@JimKarasBoxing I never understand why Ali is always number 1 ? Not the best
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@DaveTrellis @IFLTV @Tyson_Fury @DAZNBoxing Ali is literally the same height and weight as usyk. Fury’s resume is not enough to even be considered in the top 10 heavyweights of all time list.
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@IFLTV @Tyson_Fury @DAZNBoxing 6’9’’ & 19 stone with movement, good inside fighting & combinations, good stamina & ring IQ. He would be a nightmare for most, but we’ll see on Saturday maybe Usyk is his cryptonite.
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Ryan Garcia believes @Tyson_Fury is the best heavyweight of all time 🗣
Do you agree?
🎬 @DAZNBoxing
#FuryUsyk | #RyanGarcia | #RingOfFire
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