Who is the greatest boxer ever and why ?
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Muhammad Ali, not only for what he's done inside the ring but also for the great thing he's done outside the ring.
Barry McGuiggian (can't spell it)... cos hes Irish!
I always liked Marvelous Marvin Hagler.
Probably Muhammad Ali. He was just so good when it really counted.
mohamad alee
(cant spell his nam,e)
JIM WATT .. He showed any chancer with a couple of mits on can be a winner. ( A lot of people say Ali..but he wasnt too keen on sharing his fighting skills on the battlefieds ..was he !!?)
Mohamed Ali, Charisma, charm, flare and he would knock a dude out.
Rocky Balboa.
Casius Clay / Mohammed Ali, is an explanation really necessary?
Hasn't Sugar Ray Leonard held world titles in more weight divisions than anyone else? Or has someone beaten that record?
willy dewitt.he is a white man from alberta
muhammed ali in four words:-record skills legacy personality
To me it will forever be Mohamed Ali. I don't like boxing and never have but when I was very young I used to stay up late to listen to the fights on radio when he was known as Casius Clay. I just wanted him to win. I thought he was wonderful.
Muhammad Ali.. Cause he floated like a Butterfly and stung like a Bee..
ali was the greatest.why?rent or buy a dvd of one of his fights and you will see why.grace,style,power and speed.simply he had it all.
Muhammad Ali, TRY TO KNOW WHY ?
Muhammad Ali. is the greatest boxer ever bar none.
I use to think that it was Iron mike tyson but now I think
that Ali would of killed him
Mohamed Ali
simply because when he was drafted to go fight in a war he didn't agree with he didn't just run and hide in Canada to dodge the draft he was court marshaled and jailed he did his time like a man and never apologized for it and never regretted it as much admiration that i have for soldiers i have just as much admiration for someone who has the balls to defend there ideals
Mohammad Ali was a heavyweight contender
was considered the black superman
and even though he has long since retired he is still fighting .the ravages of alshiemers
For just pure boxing ability Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Robinson, and Willie Pep were the best boxers. But the fact remains that Rocky Marciano at 49-0-0 with 43 kayo's was the undefeated and undisputed champ who refused to lose. Also strawweight Ricardo Lopez has to be considered one of the greatest too with a record of 51-0-1 with 38 kayo's in a great career!
Roberto "hands of stone" Duran, power puncher, boxer, he had it all and there will never be another lightweight as good as him, look at all the weights he fought and won in, a 4 division champion.
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.Muhammad Ali becauce he came from into a great fighter.Plus he's very classy and his bouts w/ Fraziar really made him big.
Felix Trinidad is one of them but Mike Tyson, Muhmmed ali and some up and coming great boxers from my dad's gym but dont forget Golden Boy - Oscar de la hoya and winky wright
"Ever" is a long period! How about Epeus? He could not only win boxing bouts but also build giant wooden horses to deceive Trojans in 1184 B.C. I've read much about boxing. Marquess of Queensberry rules were adopted in the 1880's. Nat Fleischer, publisher of "The Ring" magazine, rated Jack Johnson as the best heavyweight in that period. A poll of experts rated Jim Jeffries best and Jack Johnson second. Cassius Clay was rated tenth. I don't use Black Muslim names because they are racists who say Europeans are devils. Among those ahead of Clay besides Jeffries and Johnson were John L. Sullivan, Rocky Marciano and Jack Dempsey. There was a computer bout between Marciano and Clay. It was much like the Marciano-Ezzard Charles bout with the Rock surviving a beating to win by KO late in the fight. Just because Clay shamelessly boasted that he was the greatest that does not make it true, but such crap deceived many people. I'll go along with expert opinions, not naive ones in boxing or any other field. The best opinion is that Jim Jeffries was best among 20th Century heavyweights. As for London Prize Ring rules champs, I have a relative who held the title in the 18th Century, so I may be prejudiced and disqualify myself.
Rocky Marciano (never lost and most of his fights ended in knockout) and Oscar Dela Hoya (most popular non-heavyweight), plus the two Sugar Ray's Robinson and Leonard(because they have really exciting fights, and SRL just kept on making comebacks). And of Course, Muhammed Ali (need I say why?).
I also like PacMan and Barrerra. (They both have had really exciting fights).
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Muhammad Ali. Need I say more?
Ali, he was a great person who stood up for what he believed in the real world even though he was in a minority.
MUHAMMAD ALI - in his prime he was unbelievable!
Ali the greatest but in my time at his peak Mike Tyson was fantastic pity about all the outside of the ring stuff.
Muhammad Ali (aka Cassias Clay)
Because when god made Clay he broke the mould
Hello,
Rocky Marciano. No one approached him.
I think Ali and his legacy was to take fitness levels up another notch
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