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But Would ‘Destroy’ Him: Muhammad Ali Admitted He Could Never Beat Mike Tyson But Said One Heavyweight Would ‘Destroy’ Him

Heavyweight icon Muhammad Ali once gave his verdict on what would have happened if he had faced a prime Mike Tyson.

The late-great former undisputed heavyweight champion is still regarded by many as being the greatest fighter in the long and storied history of boxing. Ali remained unbeaten through 31 of his first professional contests, racking up victories against fighters such as Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson and Ernie Terrell

Despite asserting his dominance throughout the majority of his tenure, ‘The Greatest’ once admitted in an interview that ‘Iron’ Mike would have gotten the better of him if they had fought each other at any point during his career.

“I’m scared of him. He’s a real champ. [Tyson would have won], I was a dancing master. You are that powerful and so fast, if he hit me [I would fall to the canvas].”

In spite of this, Ali admitted to the Seattle Times in 1990 that his former rival ‘Big’ George Foreman would have ‘annihilated’ Tyson if a fight between the pair had ever took place

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“George Foreman will knock out Mike Tyson. He will annihilate him. Foreman will knock Tyson out in four or five rounds. Foreman is taller, has more reach and Tyson comes right in. Foreman will use his reach and wait for Tyson to come right in. Then, Foreman will tag him. The longer it goes, the more chances Foreman will have to tag him.”

A showdown between Foreman and ‘Iron’ Mike came very close to happening in 1990, although plans for this intriguing heavyweight clash ended up fizzling out. ‘Big’ George went on to become the oldest world heavyweight champion in boxing history when he defeated Michael Moorer in 1994, capturing the WBA and IBF titles aged 46-years and 299-days old.

Tyson Fury could be part of something ‘really specia, Anthony Joshua wants Tyson Fury fight and Daniel Dubois rematch, says Eddie Hearn

Could Anthony Joshua lure Tyson Fury out of retirement for an all-British mega fight? Or could he meet Daniel Dubois in a rematch next? Dubois was forced to withdraw from his world title defence against Joseph Parker due to illness, but could yet go on to face Oleksandr Usyk

Tyson Fury could be part of something ‘really special’ should he come out of retirement to face Anthony Joshua in a long-awaited British heavyweight clash, says Eddie Hearn.

Fury is currently ‘retired’ from boxing after taking to social media in January to announce he was stepping away from the ring in the aftermath of his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December’s rematch.

The Gypsy King had also previously ‘retired’ following his knockout victory over Dillian Whyte in April 2022, only to return against Derek Chisora six months later. His history of hanging up his gloves has fuelled expectations around the boxing world of an eventual return.

Joshua was ringside in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night to watch on as the heavyweight landscape changed again, Agit Kabayel stopping Zhilei Zhang to continue his march towards the biggest names in the division and Joseph Parker knocking out last-minute replacement Martin Bakole to keep his world-title hopes alive.

“The whole night got him (Joshua) very excited about coming back,” Matchroom CEO Hearn told Sky Sports.

“I think the right thing to do would be to rematch Daniel Dubois, I think that’s what he would like to do, to have another shot at the world heavyweight championship.

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“We want to fight Tyson Fury but know he’s retired at the moment

“I hope he (Fury) watched tonight and the hairs on his arms stood up a little bit.

“We could do something really special. Respect to him, if he doesn’t come back then good luck but if he could, there would be a lot of happy people.”

Top Rank COO Brad Jacobs told Sky Sports last week he believed Fury could be lured out of retirement by a showdown with Joshua as both come off defeats.

Fury just suffered back-to-back losses to Usyk to miss out on the undisputed heavyweight championship, while Joshua was knocked out by IBF champion Dubois at Wembley.

“Nobody is in Tyson’s head, only himself, of course. I think an Anthony Joshua fight gets him out of retirement, if it’s the right situation and he feels right about it,” said Jacobs.

“I believe there is the potential for it. What happens nobody knows. Tyson has done shocking things before, and it wouldn’t surprise me if he did it again.”

Dubois had been scheduled to defend his IBF title against Parker on Saturday before falling ill on Thursday and being replaced by Bakole, who had meanwhile been eyeing a final eliminator against Efe Ajagba in May.

Parker went on to clinch his sixth straight win to remain on track for another deserved title opportunity. Sky Sports Boxing‘s Johnny Nelson, though, pondered a potential rematch against Joshua, who beat the Kiwi via unanimous decision in 2018.

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Nelson said before Parker’s win: “You know what I think is going to happen. I think Daniel Dubois goes on to box Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua sat ringside, he’s not got an opponent yet and either way I thought, if Parker wins tonight, all of sudden AJ will find an opponent and he won’t be getting in with Daniel Dubois again.

“Don’t be surprised if that happens again, Anthony Joshua and Joseph Parker.”

Also calling for rematch as Anthony Joshua Sums Up Joseph Parker’s Chances Of Beating Daniel Dubois In 3 Words After Bakole KO

Anthony Joshua has fought both Daniel Dubois and Joseph Parker.

He beat Parker for the WBO belt back in 2018 in what was his first fight to go the full 12 rounds. That made the Brit a unified champion, but since then he has been dethroned first by Oleksandr Usyk who beat him in 2021 and 2022, then by Dubois in September who stopped him inside five rounds as Just AJ attempted to become a three-time world champion

Parker and Dubois were due to fight this past weekend but a late illness to ‘DDD’ meant Parker instead faced late stand-in Martin Bakole and knocked him out inside two rounds.

Speaking to BoxNation, Joshua was asked what chance Parker stands against Dubois if the two meet and believes the New Zealander has ‘a great chance’

READ MORE : Anthony Joshua is under pressure as Tyson Fury’s possible return looms….

“A great chance. He’s a phenomenal fighter, so is Dubois. Great Chance. I feel like Dubois had to show a little bit more with his fight with Hrgovic, he had to dig deep. His fight with Miller, he had to dig deep, his fight with me he kind of like, it’s like he announced himself as the heavyweight slayer as he called himself. Dubois, he’s just edging it.”

Despite Parker coming through adversity after being knocked down in his victory over Zhilei Zhang, ‘AJ’ still sounded caution about his ability to fight through tough moments.

“Look at Parker, he’s gone in there and knocked out Bakole. If it gets tough, I’ve seen it from Dubois, he’s managed to come through, with Parker, he’s gone in there and blasted out Bakole. It would have been nice to see a bit more, see what his engine’s like in the later rounds, see what grit he’s got, but he’s gone in there and done what we all want to do as heavyweights and knock him out.”

Parker will be hoping the Dubois honours their fight and he gets his world title shot, though some believe Dubois may instead push to go straight in with Usyk for an undisputed clash.

“If He Gets Knocked Out” – Francis Ngannou Gets a Bitter Reminder on Eyeing Deontay Wilder Boxing Fight

Francis Ngannou with Renan Ferreira’s consciousness still clinging to his knuckles, is already hunting new prey. The PFL Super Fight heavyweight champion has locked his predatory gaze on boxing’s knockout artist, Deontay Wilder. “I will do boxing next,” Ngannou whispered to Sportsbook Review with the casual menace of a man who traffics in unconsciousness. “[I’m passionate about fighting Deontay Wilder] because there’s an 80 percent chance that somebody will go to sleep.”

This isn’t just another fight—it’s a collision of nuclear arsenals. Two men whose right hands should require permits from the Department of Energy, both seeking to erase recent setbacks from combat sports’ collective memory. The Cameroonian’s boxing expedition—born from the still-smoldering ashes of his UFC exodus—has yielded a highlight reel as volatile as his fists. Fans will remember the night when the former UFC heavyweight king registered his name in boxing’s aristocracy list by sending Tyson Fury to the canvas. However, the Anthony Joshua fight ended was his own violent introduction to the canvas. So, what are Ngannou’s chances against a concussive juggernaut like Wilder? UFC veteran Brendan Schaub believes Ngannou “has a better opportunity to win.”

However, Schaub still considers Ngannou the underdog. “Deontay’s been in there, he’s just a pure boxer. His heavyweight run, which is over, but his heavyweight run is one of the greatest of all time. One of my favorite fighters of all time. Absolutely adore Deontay Wilder, worked with him many times, love the dude. Francis would still be an underdog in that fight, not as much as with Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua, but he has a way better shot of winning this fight than Tyson or Anthony Joshua.”

RELATED : Anthony Joshua is under pressure as Tyson Fury’s possible return looms….

Schaub’s take holds merit. Since turning pro in 2008, the Alabama native has established himself as one of boxing’s most dangerous heavyweights. From 2015 to 2020, he reigned as the WBC heavyweight champion, becoming the first American to claim the title since 2007. Over 48 career bouts, he has secured 43 victories—42 by knockout—earning him the chilling nickname “Dr. Sleep.” His raw power is undeniable, with 20 of those knockouts coming in the very first round. With a staggering 97.67% knockout rate, the highest in heavyweight history, Deontay Wilder poses a serious threat to the Cameroonian.

But behind these moments lies the tale of a man who dared challenge Rome itself. When Dana White presented golden handcuffs disguised as a UFC contract, Ngannou did the unthinkable—he walked away from the heavyweight throne, demanding revolutionary concessions: fair pay, healthcare, and the freedom to box. The emperor refused. The champion left. Now, as Ngannou stalks the ‘Bronze Bomber’ from across combat sports’ divided kingdom, one truth becomes clear: some predators refuse to be caged, even in an Octagon. However, a UFC veteran recently voiced concerns about Francis Ngannou’s chances.

READ MORE : Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua cannot believe the brutal knockout…

Daniel Cormier voices his concerns about the “lost” Francis Ngannou

“I get to have a good four-fight plan in boxing,” Francis Ngannou stated during his appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience last year. “I think that could be good. You know, you get like a good four fights, and then you build, like, know who and who should be next. That could be my potential retirement plan.”

For MMA fighters, transitioning to boxing has proven to be a financial jackpot, offering significantly larger paydays than mixed martial arts. This shift gained traction in 2017 when Conor McGregor stepped into the ring against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in what became the most lucrative crossover fight in combat sports history—a “red pa–y night” every fighter dreams of. Now 38, Ngannou understands the financial potential boxing presents. With only a few years left before retirement, he focuses on capitalizing on every opportunity. His return to the boxing ring aligns with that goal, as he now prepares to face Deontay Wilder, famously known as “Dr. Sleep.”

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However, former UFC champion Daniel Cormier has raised concerns over ‘The Predator’s decision to return to boxing against Deontay Wilder, pointing to his previous performances against Fury and Anthony Joshua“Sure, he’s going to make a boatload of money—he always does—but at what point do you stop and say, ‘I don’t know?’ Because to me, it seems like he’s up against it again. Maybe he truly is the biggest, baddest man on the planet, and he doesn’t care about the odds. Maybe he just wants to prove everyone wrong, like he did the first time when he fought Tyson Fury and took him to a very close fight,” Cormier remarked.

What do you think of Brendan Schaub’s comments? Do you believe Deontay Wilder might present a smaller challenge to Francis Ngannou compared to Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua? Share your thoughts below.

Anthony Joshua is under pressure as Tyson Fury’s possible return looms. Will he refuse to fight the Gypsy King again?

One of the most disappointing missed opportunities in boxing was the much-desired fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, which English fans waited years for. Despite multiple negotiationsthe British heavyweight clash never materialized, and talks repeatedly broke down. Finally, it was Fury who dealt the final blow.

In January 2025, the former WBC heavyweight championTyson Fury, announced his retirement from the sport, thus closing any possibility of a fight against Joshua. This came after he suffered his second career defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December in Riyadh. Everyone expected that with Fury’s defeat, he would be on equal terms with Joshua.

Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua was also succumbed three times: once against Usyk, once against Mexican Andy Ruiz and finally by Daniel Dubois last year at Wembley. So a fight between Fury and Joshua seemed possible, but Fury’s retirement announcement, which he had announced well in advance, dashed all hopes.

It is worth noting that in April 2022, Tyson Fury hung up his gloves after defeating Dillian Whyte, but the Briton returned to action last year.

Therefore, the obligatory question reached the ears of Anthony Joshua“Tyson Fury is in the rings again, would you dare to fight him?” His answers dodged any concrete answer. The media wants to hear something definitive: Yes or No. So he closed with the following statement: “I think it’s probably best to ask Eddie Hearn (Joshua’s promoter).”

READ MORE : Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua cannot believe the brutal knockout…

However, he hinted at a hope to see the fight between JOSHUA vs FURY“I feel like it’s the best fight. A fight against Fury will be commercially favourable and against a great man. So I think it makes sense”.

Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has revived hopes. Despite Tyson Fury’s retirement and two consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk, Alalshikh believes that “The Gypsy King” could return if the right numbers are put on the cheques.

Tyson Fury’s promoter Frank Warren insists his fighter is “happily retired”, but Alalshikh’s influence in boxing has fueled speculation for English and boxing fans in general to expect the arrival of the “Battle of British Heavyweights”.

Oleksandr Usyk and Anthony Joshua cannot believe the brutal knockout they just witnessed via Joseph Parker

There’s few things in professional sports that can match the excitement and power displayed on a knockout during a boxing fight.

The power, speed and brutality of seeing a person fall down after getting hit by another human being is undescribable. That’s probably one of the reasons why people pay big bucks to see that kind of action live.

And that’s probably one of the reasons why boxing fans will much rather see a great knockout than a display of technique in the boxing ring. Mike Tyson, Anthony Joshua, Deontay Wilder and Vitali Klitschko are just some of the names that come to mind when we think about knockouts.

Usyk and Joshua get impressed by a brutal knockout

Russian boxer Dmitry Bivol took the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring titles from Artur Beterbiev – also from Russia -, the man who became the undisputed champ in October 2024 when he defeated Bivol by majority decision.

The fight was the main event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The bout right before the Bivol vs. Beterbiev rematch saw New Zealand Joseph Parker take on Martin Bakole, from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The battle gave fans all around the world one of the best knockouts of the year.

READ MORE : “That’s The Plan” Anthony Joshua Has Now Set His Sights On Just One Fight…

During the second round, Parker‘s right hand clipped Bakole on the head, causing his legs to buckle and eventually, the boxer fell to the canvas, struggling to regain his balance. Even though he attempted to use the ropes to recover, the ref stopped the match, declaring Park the winner.

The hit delivered by the boxer from New Zealand was so impressive that it left fans in attendance screaming in awe of the perfect execution. Among those in attendance were Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the undisputed heavyweight championship belt.

Seated next to Usyk was former heavyweight champion of the world Anthony Joshua. Both men couldn’t hide their shock when they got to witness the brutal knockout via Parker.

Joshua is under pressure as Tyson Fury’s possible return looms

One of the most disappointing missed opportunities in boxing was the much-desired fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua, which English fans waited years for. Despite multiple negotiations, the British heavyweight clash never materialized, and talks repeatedly broke down. Finally, it was Fury who dealt the final blow.

In January 2025, the former WBC heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, announced his retirement from the sport, thus closing any possibility of a fight against Joshua. This came after he suffered his second career defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last December in Riyadh. Everyone expected that with Fury’s defeat, he would be on equal terms with Joshua.

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Meanwhile, Anthony Joshua was also succumbed three times: once against Usyk, once against Mexican Andy Ruiz and finally by Daniel Dubois last year at Wembley. So a fight between Fury and Joshua seemed possible, but Fury’s retirement announcement, which he had announced well in advance, dashed all hopes.

Parker vs Bakole – R1 Joseph Parker Brutally going harder on Martin Bakole LIVE RESULTS

An almost comically static start from Bakole who isn’t on his toes and is just standing waiting for Parker to come forward.

The Kiwi isn’t quite prepared to do that in this first round and is content to fire out a couple of jabs.

Not much action or landing so far as the two massive fighters size each other up.

Parker definitely looks better, though, as he fires off a decent one-two in the final minute of the round.

Bakole finally makes his move inside the final 20 seconds and lands a massive shot to end the round!

Well, that certainly will have woken Parker up!

Here they come

Martin Bakole is first to the ring as he arrives draped in the Congolese flag and a plain black t-shirt.

Then comes Joseph Parker – at the heaviest weight of his career – in a red gown with a glittery hoodie.

This is an absolutely top quality heavyweight fight and, remember, an eliminator for the WBO title, currently held by Oleksandr Usyk.

Joseph Parker spoke in the ring and pleaded his case for a world title next.

He was meant to fight Daniel Dubois for the IBF title tonight and he is still the WBO mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk.

As one of the most in-form heavyweights in boxing, he thoroughly deserves a title shot next.

Parker said: “Martin Bakole thanks for accepting the challenge and flying all the way here.

“I listened, stayed calm, structured composed and got the victory.

“I want to fight for the world title next.

“We’ve got Frank [Warren] here… I want a world title next.

“When I came back to the corner, Andy [Lee] gave me instructions to be patient, when he comes in throw the overhand right.”

Asked if he would prefer to fight Usyk or Dubois, Parker said: “I will fight anyone and everyone.”

CURRENT LIVE RESULTS: Joseph Parker vs Martin Bakole Huge fight ON NOW as Parker faces tricky Dubois replacement – updates

JOSEPH PARKER is facing Martin Bakole RIGHT NOW in a huge heavyweight bout in Saudi Arabia!

Joseph Parker was due to face Daniel Dubois for DDD’s IBF world title, but the British champion withdrew from the fight on Thursday due to illness.

In stepped Bakole in his place, who will be looking to seize his opportunity on tonight’s blockbuster Artur Beterbiv vs Dmitry Bivol card in Riyadh.

The pair will battle for Parker’s WBO interim world title, with the winner of the bout becoming the WBO mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk, who holds the full title.

Joseph Parker spoke in the ring and pleaded his case for a world title next.

He was meant to fight Daniel Dubois for the IBF title tonight and he is still the WBO mandatory challenger for Oleksandr Usyk.

As one of the most in-form heavyweights in boxing, he thoroughly deserves a title shot next.

Parker said: “Martin Bakole thanks for accepting the challenge and flying all the way here.

“I listened, stayed calm, structured composed and got the victory.

“I want to fight for the world title next.

“We’ve got Frank [Warren] here… I want a world title next.

“When I came back to the corner, Andy [Lee] gave me instructions to be patient, when he comes in throw the overhand right.”

Asked if he would prefer to fight Usyk or Dubois, Parker said: “I will fight anyone and everyone.”

Quick night’s work

Well that didn’t last long at all – 5mins and 17 seconds in total.

Should various reports on the internet be believed then Bakole earned around $600,000 for his short trip to Saudi Arabia.

He took a massive shot but it was a no-lose situation for the Congolese star.

Nice work if you can get it.

Big shot rocks Bakole

It was a massive overhand right that sent Bakole tumbling.

It landed on the top of his big thick head and while Bakole didn’t tumble straight to the floor, his legs went like jelly and he went stumbling backwards.

“He Knows Now”: Canelo Gives His Honest Rating Of Terence Crawford’s Last Performance At 154

Canelo Alvarez has based Terence Crawford’s chances of defeating him on the American’s last showing against Israil Madrimov.

The 34-year-old from Mexico is gearing up to face ‘Bud’ Crawford in a mega-fight later this year after the superstars finally agreed on a clash after months of negotiations.

Crawford made the move up to 154lbs last August to face WBA light middleweight champion Madrimov in Los Angeles. After a competitive contest that went the scheduled distance, the 37-year-old American was declared the winner via unanimous decision to become a four-division world champion.

Despite his spectacular career success, many prominent figures within the sport, including Canelo, were left far from impressed with Crawford’s performance against Madrimov and began to question if ‘Bud’ is taking it a step too far when he moves up to 168lbs this year.

Speaking to Sway’s Universe, Canelo gave an honest assessment of Crawford’s performance against Madrimov, where he believes Crawford looked slower at the higher weight and it will be an ‘easy fight’ for him at 168.

“Don’t get me wrong, he’s a great fighter but for me, in my weight class, it’s an easy fight. Easy money…

I don’t like to fight guys like Crawford because he moves a lot and the fight is not that great, I saw in his last fight and he doesn’t move that much now… there are weight classes for a reason.”

In a separate interview with Fight Hype, Canelo said he thought Crawford should have lost his undefeated record.

READ MORE : “I should be considered one of the best in history”: Terence Crawford already sees himself…

“He lost. I think he knows why there’s weight classes there, right? He make a good fight, but for me I think he lost the fight. Or draw. It could have been the other side.”

Crawford’s quest to becoming a five-weight world champion will not come easy, as he is faced with undeniably the toughest test of his glittering professional career against a man who has dominated the super middleweight division for almost five years.

Canelo will have the opportunity to re-capture the undisputed championship on May 3 when he faces IBF champion William Scull in Riyadh, leaving ‘Bud’ faced with the prospect of becoming a three-division undisputed champion if he can defy the odds against the Mexican superstar in September.

Dubois vs Parker Riyadh 2025: Daniel Dubois’ IBF title defence against Parker in jeopardy

Heavyweight champion Daniel Dubois’ IBF world title defence against Joseph Parker on Saturday is likely not to hold after Dubois reportedly fell sick in Riyadh.

Dubois is currently under medical evaluation and did not attend Thursday’s press conference in Saudi Arabia, raising concerns about his availability for the fight.

“Unfortunately, at this moment in time, Daniel is being evaluated by the doctor,” his promoter Frank Warren said. “When we have more news, we will share it with you and update you.”

Read Also: Anthony Joshua targets Dubois vs Parker winner for next fight

A replacement opponent is reportedly being considered should the 27-year-old Dubois be deemed unfit to fight, but Parker, 33, remains on the card regardless of the final decision.

READ MORE : Usyk Delivers Ruthless Response When Asked If Daniel Dubois Has Improved…

“If he is ill, I hope he gets better soon,” Parker said. “I am looking forward to Saturday and having a great show. I’ve put in all the hard work with my team in Ireland and here in Riyadh. I am ready to go.”

Parker attended the press conference alongside his manager, Spencer Brown, who confirmed that discussions are ongoing about the fight’s status.

“Joe will be there on Saturday, whatever happens, and he’s ready to win. Joe doesn’t care who he fights,” Brown added.

Dubois won the interim IBF heavyweight title by defeating Filip Hrgovic and was later elevated to world champion after Oleksandr Usyk vacated the belt. He successfully defended his title with a fifth-round stoppage victory over Anthony Joshua at Wembley Stadium in September.

Parker previously held the WBO heavyweight title between 2015 and 2017.

Their bout was set to serve as the co-main event to the undisputed light-heavyweight showdown between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol.

Also on the card, Briton Hamzah Sheeraz will challenge Carlos Adames for the WBC middleweight title.

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