I see Mayweather jr is back rehashing his "I'm better than Ali ever was" schtick
Hard to disagree with him if you judge it purely on technical ability and on being able to go from division to division whilst still winning titles, but I think he fails to grasp (or just chooses to ignore) the fact that Ali truly transcended the sport in a manner that no other boxer since has done.
Although if I were asked who the greatest boxer of all time was, and nothing outside the ring counted, then I think that neither Ali or Mayweather jr would be my shout.
Sugar Ray Robinson would probably be my choice as the greatest boxer of all time, as obvious a call as that is. He had technique that was decades ahead of his time, and physically he was the complete package. Speed, toughness, durability, power, reflexes, stamina, and ring smarts.
I still marvel at footage of his fights, and the footage of his training camps etc., are just as eye catching.
He ended up with 19 losses to his name by the time his career ended, but the majority of those came after he had turned 39. Plus he did take part in 200 professional fights
Hard to disagree with him if you judge it purely on technical ability and on being able to go from division to division whilst still winning titles, but I think he fails to grasp (or just chooses to ignore) the fact that Ali truly transcended the sport in a manner that no other boxer since has done.
Although if I were asked who the greatest boxer of all time was, and nothing outside the ring counted, then I think that neither Ali or Mayweather jr would be my shout.
Sugar Ray Robinson would probably be my choice as the greatest boxer of all time, as obvious a call as that is. He had technique that was decades ahead of his time, and physically he was the complete package. Speed, toughness, durability, power, reflexes, stamina, and ring smarts.
I still marvel at footage of his fights, and the footage of his training camps etc., are just as eye catching.
He ended up with 19 losses to his name by the time his career ended, but the majority of those came after he had turned 39. Plus he did take part in 200 professional fights



Comment