Mike Tyson explaining why he didn't want to be like Muhammad Ali in powerful clip
A recent clip on Instagram has resurfaced where Mike Tyson said he didn’t want to be like his idol Muhammad Ali when growing up in the world of boxing.
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A recent clip on Instagram has resurfaced where Mike Tyson said he didn’t want to be like his idol Muhammad Ali when growing up in the world of boxing.
Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Clay and hailed from Louisville, Kentucky, is one of the most well-known, influential boxers of all time. Nicknamed "the greatest," Ali fought in many historic matches that are still remembered long after his death. (Getty Images )
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