Steve Bunce Panel Debates Ali In Modern Heavyweight Era
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A BBC Sounds boxing panel debated whether Muhammad Ali could win the heavyweight championship in today's era during the latest episode of Punch Perfect, released Tuesday.
Hosts Ade Oladipo, Emily Eubank, and Liam Gough took on the question in a timed segment called The Clinch, weighing Ali's speed and ring intelligence against modern heavyweight size and power. The crew had three minutes to argue whether the three-time champion's skill set would still dominate a division now filled with bigger, harder-hitting fighters.
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Building The Ultimate Chin For Frankenstein GOAT
The panel also continued assembling their Frankenstein GOAT fighter, a theoretical best-of-all-time boxer combining elite attributes from multiple champions. With George Foreman locked in for power, Chris Eubank Sr. for heart, Ali for marketability, and Oleksandr Usyk for technical skill, the hosts turned to physical durability. Each pitched three candidates for the toughest chin in boxing history before debating down to a single selection through elimination rounds.
In the episode's Final Round segment, Oladipo led a discussion on structural problems plaguing professional boxing, including whether the sport needs a single governing body to replace the current fragmented system of multiple sanctioning organizations. The panel also tackled whether Olympic-style amateur training helps or hurts fighters transitioning to the professional ranks, and whether inconsistent ring sizes across promotions create unfair advantages.
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The 39-minute episode is available now on BBC Sounds and will remain accessible for over a year.
Source: bbc.co.uk
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