Prime Larry Holmes vs The Ali who fought Foreman

Discussion in 'Mythical Matchups' started by Destruction and Mayhem, Jan 13, 2016.

  1. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

  2. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    Holmes was ALREADY Kicking Ali's Ass in Sparring Everyday, By Then...So Yeah, Holmes....





    REED
     
  3. Sparring is different, meng.

    Still, it's a tough fight for Ali....I just think his handspeed wins over the judges in a close one.
     
  4. Ugotabe Kidding

    Ugotabe Kidding WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Sparring is obviously different but then again it wasn't yet the prime Holmes who was pasting Ali.

    I pick Holmes too, Ali couldn't get through him with his mind games, Holmes was smarter than Foreman and wouldn't be drawn in rope-a-dope and his jab would win the day as Ali no more had the footwork to overcome it
     
  5. It's possible.

    Holmes,however, did barely scrap past an old Norton, a Norton that had already been beaten up by Foreman five years prior.

    What I see in an Ali - Holmes fight is lots of jabbing with some right crosses thrown in...and it's a tactical boxing match with spurts of aggression and remains close for 15 rounds. In a fight like that it depends on what the judges like better.
     
  6. Nobleart

    Nobleart Narwhal King

    The same Norton who wasn't far off from giving Ali fits.

    I think Holmes style gives Ali trouble at any point in his career. I think it would have been incredibly interesting to see what kind of chess match these two would put on with both close to their primes.

    Both of those guys complemented each other though. Imagine Holmes getting to spar and learn from Ali's experience on a regular basis, and in turn I'd say Holmes helped Ali stay relevant and prepared for his opponents during the 70's by being such a competent sparring mate.
     
  7. Ali had declined considerably after the Thriller in manila. That's why I'm referring to Zaire Ali.
     
  8. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Lol, it's not like both bouts with Norton before the Thrilla in Manilla were walk in the park
     
    Last edited: Jan 14, 2016
  9. REEDsART

    REEDsART MATCHMAKER

    Of Course Sparring's Different, but Holmes Getting the Best of a Deteriorated Ali WASN'T a 1-Off Deal...This WASN'T Spadafora Getting the Best of an Inactive Floyd 1nce, in Sparring...

    Ali's Legs were GONE by the Foreman Fight, Hence the Rope-a-Dope...Holmes was Never the Mover a PRIME Ali was, but he had More Mobility than the Version of Ali we're Speaking Of...If Ali had a Handspeed Advantage, it was BARELY & There's No Doubt Holmes' Jab was SUPERIOR, @ This Stage...

    Holmes 9-6 Over 15 Rounds....7-5 Over 12...




    REED:hammert:
     
  10. Agreed...but (and you have missed the point just like Nobleart before you), that was a much younger Norton than the one Holmes fought.

    So...to make it clear before anyone else tries the same thing...Holmes fought a much older norton than the one Ali fought the first two times (pre-Foreman version of Norton) and had a very close fight with him....secondly...Ali was a better fighter pre-Manila.
     
  11. Fair enough
     
  12. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    yeah, but you missed the point that this wasn't a prime HOlmes.

    As Reed said, Zaire Ali no longer had the legs and handspeed, to get past prime Holmes jab.
     
    Last edited: Jan 15, 2016
  13. 1978...Holmes was as prime as prime can be. He was 28 years of age and had been fighting for years.
     
  14. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    A guy going in his first title fight is not prime. Maybe he was physically, but tactically and psychologically, he was far from prime.
     
  15. So....Tyson wasn't prime when he fought Berbick? Louis wasn't prime when he fought Braddock? Bowe wasn't prime when he fought Holyfield? Foreman wasn't prime when he fought Frazier the first time?

    What manner of doctrine is this?
     
  16. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

    Probably not. And it probably would have shown if they had fought a stiffer test (like Holmes did with Norton), or went in the later rounds ( Bowe is the obvious exception here). Not too mention that most of these guys had lenghty amateur career or longer pro-carrer, while Holmes did not.
     
  17. Holyfield and Frazier were "stiffer tests" than Norton.

    Anyway...we've gone off topic.
     
  18. Jesus of montreal

    Jesus of montreal WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ


    Changed my post a bit cause it didn't came out as I wanted to.
     

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