![]() ![]() In an interview, Tyson detailed what he believed to be the key difference between himself and Ali, with the answer potentially one that would shock you, but on the bright side it may help you ease yourself off the fence slightly. ![]() You can be forgiven for getting splinters and sitting on the fence, after all, the fighters were dubbed ‘The Greatest’ and ‘The Baddest Man on the Planet’, so trying to differentiate between who was the best/scariest is a tough position to be in. The question that most people will ask when thinking about who the greatest heavyweight of all time is, even more so when considering fear factor alone, but who do you think is the most feared? If you’re on the fence, we may have something that can help you. However, as someone who hung up his gloves with a flawless zero-loss record, he acknowledged these boxers as stepping stones that made the path for him to walk on. He spent 211 rounds in the ring during his career. In a 2015 interview with The First Take, Money stated that nobody could ever make him believe that Sugar Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali are better fighters than him. For many other people, Ali is the most dangerous man to ever ply his trade in the sport, sentiments agreed with by Tyson. Mike Tyson had 58 professional fights, 50 wins with 44 KOs, six losses, and two no contests. ![]() One of the only men that could come close to the fear of Tyson, and even potentially surpass him is Muhammad Ali. ![]()
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