From time to time, people have always had fantasy matchups between fighters from different eras or even athletes from different sports taking on a fighter. Have you ever wondered how it would go down if there was really a fight between the Greatest Athlete vs the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time)? More after the jump:
Jim Brown (L) and Muhammad Ali talk on a movie set (AP file
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- One of the greatest and most dominant players in NFL history
- Generally regarded as the finest athlete of the 20th century
- In college at Syracuse, he was a second-team All-American in basketball and a first-team All-American in lacrosse
- Possibly the best lacrosse player who ever lived
- Known for his unmatched athleticism and legendary toughness
- Retired from his nine-year Hall of Fame NFL career in 1965 at the age of 29
- At 30 years of age, he wanted to get in the ring with then-heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali who was 24 and in his prime
- Boxed since he was 12 years old
- He won 6 Kentucky Golden Gloves titles, 2 national Golden Gloves titles, and an Amateur Athletic Union National Title
- Topping off his Amateur career, he won the Light Heavyweight gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome
- His amateur record: 100 wins with 5 losses
- At the end of 1966, 24 year old Ali had fought for 6 years professionally
- He was 27-0-0 with 7 KO’s, 15 TKO’s and 5 UD’s. He was the WBC and The Ring World Heavyweight Champion of the World (stripped of WBA title 6/19/64)
- Fought notables such as: Sonny Liston, Floyd Patterson and Archie Moore
"So I went to talk to Ali," Arum recalls. "He says, 'Jim wants to do what? Bring him here.' So I took him to Hyde Park in London, where Ali used to run. Ali said, 'Jimmy, here's what we're going to do: You hit me as hard as you can.' So Brown starts swinging and swinging, and he can't hit him. He's swinging wildly and not even coming close. This goes on for, like, 30 seconds. Then Ali hits him with this quick one-two to his face. Jimmy just stops and says, 'OK, I get the point.'"
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