Prince Naseem Hamed regards Muhammad Ali as the all‑time greatest boxer, aligning him with a legend whose willingness to pursue career‑defining bouts matches Ali’s own daring.
Beyond his profound influence outside the ring, Ali consistently displayed extraordinary fighting spirit and tactical intelligence whenever he entered the arena.
Moreover, the American never avoided a formidable challenge, having faced iconic opponents such as George Foreman, Joe Frazier and Ken Norton.
In his bout with ‘Big George’, Ali entered as a sizable underdog yet secured an eighth‑round stoppage to capture the WBC world heavyweight title.
For this reason, many regard Ali as having fully lived up to his moniker, standing as a rival to Sugar Ray Robinson as the most celebrated fighter in history.
The former multiple‑time world welterweight and middleweight champion is perhaps best known for his compelling rivalry with Jake LaMotta, whom he defeated in five of their six meetings.
Robinson also bested nine later‑inducted Hall of Famers, including Randolph Turpin, who delivered a stunning upset in 1951 before their immediate rematch.
Retiring with a record of 174‑19‑6 (109), ‘Sugar Ray’ is regarded by featherweight legend Hamed — who expressed his views to Radio Rahim — as one half of the Greatest of All Time.
“It’s either Sugar Ray Robinson or Muhammad Ali. They’re just set in stone – that will never change.
“In my eyes, though, the [most intelligent] person to ever come into the boxing game is Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather.”
While praising Ali and Robinson, ‘Naz’ attributes Mayweather’s financial success more to his earnings than to any claim of GOAT status.
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