The two best boxers in history, George Foreman and Muhammad Ali, and undoubtedly the best fight in history.

Many youngsters think of Mike Tyson but Foreman had the strongest punch in history, if Tyson had fought Foreman in his prime Tyson would have been literally destroyed.

Foreman was a physical powerhouse, you just have to see that he did what no one has been able to do, return to the ring after being retired for more than 10 years and win again the world heavyweight championship at the age of 45.

But in the Kinshasa fight Foreman was facing the best footwork in history, the most intelligent and the most charismatic, a demigod, Muhammad Ali.

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Idk, Tyson and Foreman both in their prime would be a hell of a match but Tyson would take most of his punches to the top of the head being shorter and Tyson had a way of blasting from the bottom up and if he caught Foreman with a good snap to the kisser I think it's goodnight for the big man. Also, he ate punches for breakfast. Id be stupid to count George out though if he could keep Tyson at a distance and use he's reach as he was so good at lay it on the body and avoid the ropes he'd surely give Tyson something to remember him by. If only we could have seen it.