THE GREAT SALVADOR SANCHEZ
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@omegapoint0 I partially agree except I think that Clay GETS BEAT UP in that fight but his speed wins it for him.
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The reason nobody knew whether or not the prime Clay-Ali of 1964-1967 could take a punch was because he never got hit.
When the post-1970 Ali began getting tagged because of his loss of speed and inability to slip a punch, everybody then realized he possessed a great chin.
The Clay-Ali of 1964-1967 beats up the Ali of 1975 and wins a UD.
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@86Troll you sound like someone else who recently was trolling this site not too long ago.How many user ID's do you have? like I said before hide behind your computer troll boy.your a scared little man.
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@omegapoint0 Well one thing that happened when ALI returned is we found out he could take a punch.Yeah he took far too many & should have retired after the THRILLA in MANILLA but he had one best chins in history.What if the Clay who faced Liston the 1st fight fought the ALI vs Foreman version?WHO WOULD WIN?
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@mannybrucesalvador no talk dumb ass, TYPE you moron!!! damn...why did you wanna choke me??? damn...why naked??? oh ok I understand you really want it on your ass!!! jajaja you wwe-fan-gay-ass-bitch!!!
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From 1960 to 1967, mainly because of his blinding speed, Clay-Ali was the greatest heavyweight of all-time.
When Ali returned from his 3.5 year suspension in 1970, he no longer possessed the same blinding speed which had previously allowed him to get away with pulling straight back on punches rather than slipping them -- and that is the reason he suffers from Parkinson's Disease.
In other words, the 1960-1967 Clay-Ali would destroy the post-1970 Ali.
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@omegapoint0 Pep himself once said that he was lucky that SANCHEZ did not fight in his era.Thats an awesome list you got but I have to include ALI.
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@86Troll Go ahead & hide behind your computer & talk dumb ass.I'll put you in a rear - naked choke loser.
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From 1940 to 1951, Sugar Ray Robinson compiled a record of 128 wins, 1 loss, 2 draws, and 84 knockouts.
Sugar Ray's only loss was to Jake "the Raging Bull" LaMotta, whom he beat 4 times.
From 1940 to 1948, Willie "Will o' the Wisp" Pep compiled a record of 133 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw.
Therefore, Robinson and Pep are unquestionably 2 of the 5 greatest boxers of all.
The other 3 of the 5 greatest boxers of all-time are Joe "the Old Master" Gans, Benny Leonard, and Salvador Sanchez.
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@mannybrucesalvador shut up!!! can that somewhere else be up your ass?
CHAVA THE GREATEST FUCK THE REST...
TheFUTUREZHizTORY 2 months ago 8
@redwoodowl They are both respected but JC had a long career vs Sal's being cut short.Sal's hometown has a parade every yr on his birthday & both Wilfrado Gomez & Azumah Nelson have attended in the past.Soo who's to say who is more repected maybe its Chavez only because he was blessed with a long life BUT guess who HE says is one of his Hero's? You guessed it SALVADOR SANCHEZ!!
mannybrucesalvador 2 months ago 4