Muhammad Ali vs. Karl Mildenberger

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2006

Muhammad Ali's fight with Karl Mildenberger

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  • ali was pretty much untouchable at this stage of his career

  • It's called "moving" BoobooLane, not "running", and it separates the good from the average.

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  • @DIY1977

    Mildenberger would have been a light heavyweight champion if he would have fought at that division.

  • Mildenberger gave a good showing. This is just a few seconds.. Ali was awesome, but everyone on the planet gets beat.

  • seems like ali didnt want to hurt him badly

  • A '66 Muhammad Ali is pure gold.

  • @andrewr62 What matters is the gap between foreman's hitting power and Tyson's. Yes, foreman was slow and cumbersome, but he pinned off the ring and would dominate from there. Even if Tyson is faster, he doesn't have the foreward momentum Joe had. No punch you threw at Joe stopped him from coming forward, which really sets him apart from other fighters of his style. Tyson had to really plant his feet and stop moving to throw meaningful punches.

  • @Dalittheuntouchable Forman was a ponderous heavy puncher much like Liston. Tyson had extremely quick combinations with Ko power. Tyson in my opinion was a much more dangerous fighter because he would connect in combination. With big George who I respect, he had a great stiff jab and a monster right but was a one-two type combination fighter. Tyson would connect with 5 or six punches. As for Ali if Joe Frazier could get inside, the much quicker Tyson would have gotten inside.

  • @andrewr62 Tyson was not as strong as Foreman. Yes, Tyson had ambi-dexterous power, but he also didn't have the stamina to put up a good fight for 15 rounds (as that was the norm in those days)

    Tyson was good at early round knockouts. But Prime Ali was really good at not getting knocked out, especially in the early rounds.

  • @Davidsondaini Us peoples? wassup bra? At least spell his name right. It's not what we call him his name

    was Rocky Marciano. Has an "r" in it.

  • @Dalittheuntouchable We will never know but Ali never faced a knocked puncher with either hand with hands

    as quick as the young Mike Tyson. Unlike the one armed Joe who simply bobbed his head up and down,

    young Tyson had excellent head and upper body movement. At there best, I would go with Iron Mike.

  • flawless.

    

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