Tyson:
And Ali:
Tyson:
And Ali:
Ali by leaps and bounds."The Greatest" (who'd be knocked out early by "Iron Mike" had they tangled as 18-to-21-year-olds, but would clean up Tyson without much trouble after two passed 22) is a world-wide symbol of resistance to oppression, while Tyson, a great but overrated boxer, was a barely educated dude who was used by his managers, Don King, his gold digger first wife,"Rockin' "Robin Givens, his sleazy, b-boy entourage and others, plus he's a convicted rapist.
In this day and age it would be the one still living. Not to mention he was fighting a generation ago.
When it comes to global fame in the realm of boxing, Muhammad Ali stands as the more iconic figure. Ali’s influence extends beyond his incredible boxing skills; he was a civil rights activist and a charismatic personality. Known as "The Greatest," his impact on both sports and culture is unparalleled. Tyson, while incredibly famous and a boxing legend, doesn't quite match Ali's widespread legacy.
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Muhammad Ali
Neither one of them, have no interest in them. Care less about them.
Lol I dont know who Mohammad Ali is
Oh hunny you have some researching to do
No nothng abou them other what you hear in the news and what I have heard and seen on the news make me to have no interest in them at all.
Muhammad Ali, he was the greatest.