Speed: Ali
Precision: Ali
Power: Tyson
Defense: Mayweather
Stamina: Mayweather
Boxing: Golovkin
Putting Mexicans to sleep: Golovkin
Technique: Ronald Winky Wright
Longevity: Bernard Hopkins
All that superiority & you still need a month in February so you don't cry of to momma.
>>78050472
Those caucasian muslims don't count tho. They are bred for fighting
>ther is no spoone
>>78051648
>teleports beside u
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPW-D_RGNW0&
Power and Stamina could objectively be given to Marciano. He maintained one punch knockout power all the way to the 15th round. What he lacked in boxing skills he made up for in power and stamina.
>>78050453
>power: Tyson
Uhm, no? Marciano had one of the highest percentages of knock outs in all of heavyweight boxing.
>>78050453
>Speed: Dempsey
>Precision: No idea
>Power: Marciano
>Defense: Loche
>Stamina: Marciano
>>78055655
>Locche was known as "El Intocable" ("The Untouchable") due to his defensive mastery, and became the Lineal and WBA Light Welterweight Champion in Tokyo, Japan on December 12, 1968, after defeating Paul Takeshi Fuji by technical knockout after Fuji refused to start the 10th round out of frustration because of exhaustion and his inability to connect punches on "The Untouchable," according to the Argentine boxing commentators' recount of the bout (Dotora, 2004).[1][2]
>Locche became an idol in Argentina and routinely sold out the Luna Park, Buenos Aires every time he fought at the well known boxing arena. His boxing style made him a legend. He possessed uncanny reflexes that allowed him to stand in front of his opponents with his hands literally at his sides, behind his back or even resting on his knees as he slipped, bobbed and weaved to avoid his opponent’s punches.
>Numerous Argentine sources also cite the fact that Locche's approach towards submitting himself to traditional boxing training and discipline was sometimes lackadaisical. For example, Locche was a known habitual cigarette smoker throughout most if not all of his boxing career and his adherence to the strict dietary requirements of his trade was often quite flexible. It was not unusual to see his seconds crowd around him during the 1 minute break between rounds where he would be puffing furiously on a cigarette.
Imagine winning a belt just because the other guy gives up because he cannot hit you, ever. While smoking cigs between rounds.
>>78055668
>Wins 117
>Wins by KO 14
>Losses 4
>Draws 14
>No contests 1
>Total fights 136
>Losses 4
You want pretty much perfect defense? Here you are.
>>78055683
http://thegruelingtruth.net/boxing/greatest-defensive-fighters-ever-part-two-nicolino-locche/
Also, Ali stole the rope-a-dope from Locche.
Blacks only dominate white americans in sport. As soon as they face any other they get fucked. Blacks haven't dominated boxing since the 90s.