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Who can defeat Ali?
In 1967, Muhammad Ali was stripped of his heavyweight boxing title after refusing induction into the U.S. army on religious grounds.The question is who was Ali's toughest opponent, and the answer to that is Kenny Norton, with Joe Frazier a close second – and I will explain why at the end.When Ali arrived to be inducted in the United States Armed Forces, however, he refused, citing his religion forbade him from serving. The cost for his refusal would prove to be drastic: the stripping of his heavyweight title, a suspension from boxing, a $10,000 fine, and a five-year prison sentence.

How many fights did Ali lose :

Muhammad Ali
Total fights 61
Wins 56
Wins by KO 37
Losses 5

Who was better Tyson or Ali

Muhammad Ali … no contest. In fact Muhammad Ali was significantly faster even than Floyd Patterson, who was a revelation at that time, in terms of speed. Tyson was not even as fast as Patterson, but still faster than most if not all of other heavyweights.

Did Ali ever lose a fight : Ali's place in boxing history as one of the greatest fighters ever is secure. His final record of 56 wins and 5 losses with 37 knockouts has been matched by others, but the quality of his opponents and the manner in which he dominated during his prime placed him on a plateau with boxing's immortals.

Did he have any weaknesses that other fighters could exploit Absolutely, Ali's greatest strength was also his weakness as a fighter. Being so much quicker and with far superior reflexive counter-punching skills, he likes to bait his opponents to try hitting his exposed head.

Muhammad Ali was the GOAT – The Greatest of All Time. He was a superior athlete known for his distinctive boxing style, hand and foot speed, and powerful punch.

Was Ali or Tyson faster

According to Jim Jacobs, co-manager of Tyson, a close friend of Tyson, Ali was measured to be the fastest boxer out of all other boxers. That makes Ali faster than Tyson, Robinson, Patterson, and many other fighters.Feb. 11, 1990: Suffers the first loss of his career, a 10th-round TKO at the hands of 42-1 betting underdog James "Buster" Douglas. Tyson's career and life had fallen into disarray following the Spinks fight. He had fired his longtime trainer, and his preparation for Douglas was said to be lacking.Muhammad Ali-Ken Norton, March 31st, 1973 – Ken Norton proved to being one of the toughest opponents that Muhammad Ali ever faced, breaking Ali's jaw en route to a split- decision win. Even with the loss, Ali proved his greatness and toughness, refusing to get knocked out. (Photo: The Ring Magazine/Getty Images)

Muhammad Ali's five losses

  • March 8, 1971: 15-round unanimous-decision pts loss v Joe Frazier (WBA/WBC world heavyweight titles; Madison Square Garden, New York)
  • March 31, 1973: 12-round split-decision loss v Ken Norton (NABF heavyweight title; Sports Arena, San Diego)

Is Ali the best boxer ever : Muhammad Ali was a boxer who mastered the rope-a-dope fighting technique. He is widely regarded by many boxing commentators and historians as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Boxing magazine The Ring named him number one in a 1998 ranking of greatest heavyweights from all eras.

Did Mike Tyson ever fight Muhammad Ali : Let's see who's going to be. Victorious high level MMA defense there able to avoid the punch. Nice job by Al. And now leather being thrown on.

Who went 15 rounds with Ali

Charles "Chuck" Wepner (born February 26, 1939) is an American former professional boxer. He fell just nineteen seconds short of a full fifteen rounds against world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali in a 1975 championship fight.

Frazier won in fifteen rounds by unanimous decision. Ali dealt with his first professional loss. It became the first of a trio of fights, followed by the rematch events Super Fight II (1974) and the Thrilla in Manila (1975). Both of those fights were won by Ali.Muhammad Ali

Hailed by many as the greatest boxer of all time, Muhammad Ali dominated the sport unlike any other.

Who would win, Tyson or Ali : Ali had great “ring intuition” and knew when to change modes. He would switch from the fleet-footed prey to the alpha predator, when the time was right. And in this clash of styles, Ali wins, because his style was to win longer fights with tremendous stamina while Tyson's style was to bore in for early knockouts.