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You Wanna Punch Me When Khabib Nurmagomedov Tried to Set off Mike Tyson with Bold Statement
Published 08/18/2022, 6:30 AM EDTBy YEKATERINBURG, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 6, 2018: American professional boxer Mike Tyson during a press conference following a boxing masterclass for RCC Boxing Promotions boxers and children at the Martial Arts Academy established by the Russian Copper Company. Donat Sorokin/TASS (Photo by Donat SorokinTASS via Getty Images) Boxing legend Mike Tyson is considered to be one of the best boxers to ever step into the ring. However, there seemingly is one person who can match Iron Mike’s legacy, arguably even topping it. This legend is none other than Muhammad Ali, who many consider the greatest boxer of all time. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad This included former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, who stated that Ali was a level above Tyson. The Eagle made an appearance on Tyson’s podcast hotboxing and revealed that he considered Ali to be the best to ever do it. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad “I like Mike Tyson, but I think Muhammad Ali is the,” he said, using his hands to show he ranked Ali higher. Tyson also agreed with this and said, “Ali is the king”. However, Nurmagomedov did not look too sure about Tyson agreeing with this and asked Iron Mike if wanted to punch him.” You wanna punch me? Like I don’t think. Muhammad Ali, one step, one step.” He said. The former UFC champ failed to realize that Tyson has always revered Ali and considered him an inspiration. Tyson has come out many times stating that Ali was the one who made him pick up the gloves and start boxing in the first place. This is not surprising, as many boxing legends cite The People’s Champ as their inspiration. Moreover, Ali’s legacy is not fully defined by his in-ring accomplishments, but also by the political and cultural he made during his time. Mike Tyson vs Muhammad Ali
Every boxing fan has once imagined how a fight between Ali and Tyson would play out. The two greats defined boxing in their generation, carrying the sport to mainstream audiences. Moreover, their style could not be more different, as Ali was known for his evasive footwork while Tyson was a knockout artist who ended fights with just one punch. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this adATLANTIC CITY, NJ – DECEMBER 8: Mike Tyson celebrates after he defeated Alex Stewart during a Heavyweight match. December 8, 1990. The Convention Hall. Atlantic City, New Jersey. Tyson won the fight with a first round TKO. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) A fight between the two would eventually come down to who could use their style more effectively. However, this is a hypothetical scenario and fans will always be divided on who would win a match between the two icons, as should be the case. Watch This Story: ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad Who do you think will win in a fight? Let us know in the comments. SHARE THIS ARTICLE
ADVERTISEMENT Sahil Sood 739 articlesSahil Sood is a Boxing writer at EssentiallySports. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication, and holds a keen interest in the 'sweet science'. His journey towards following boxing began when he first saw the highlights of Mike Tyson as a teenager, and then closely followed the rise of Floyd Mayweather.Please enable JavaScript to view the ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT EDITORS' PICK
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