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Muhammad Ali admitted that even during his heyday he could never have beaten a heavyweight

Muhammad Ali is often seen as one of the greatest fighters in the history of boxing, but once revealed the one fighter that he would not have beaten during his glittering career.

Ali’s unbelievable legacy lives in the present after he has consolidated himself in a professional career in a professional career in a career over 20 years. In 1964 he conquered the World Cup in heavyweight with a historical victory over Sonny Liston and repeated this feat a little more than a year later with an opening round victory against Liston in May 1965.

“The Greatest” would become undisputed heavyweight champion in 1974 with this legendary victory against George Foreman in the notorious “Rumble in the Jungle”. Ali held the undisputed championship until 1978 when he finally surpassed Leon Spinks and lost his decisions about shared decisions to give up his titles in one of the greatest adjustments in boxing history.

Although Ali stood against a number of impressive opponents during his campaign, he once revealed a heavyweight that he believes that he also defeated him in his main years.

In a clip by Berranlee, Ali Mike Tyson revealed as the one man of whom he thought he had been too much for him in every phase of his career.

“I’m afraid of him. He is a real champion. (Tyson would have won), I was a dancing master. You are so powerful and so fast when he strikes me (Mimics fall over). “

‘Iron’ Mike is recognized as one of the wildest heavyweights of all time. The 58-year-old was a dominated force in the 1980s and in 1986 became the youngest world champion in history in history with this famous Knockout victory in the 2nd round against Trevor Berbick to conquer the WBC bad weight title.

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