After working with Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and George Foreman, Bob Arum names the greatest heavyweight of all time

   

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Bob Arum, one of boxing’s most legendary promoters, has worked closely with some of the sport’s biggest names over his illustrious career. At 93 years old, Arum remains an influential voice, having promoted world title fights featuring icons like Muhammad AliMike Tyson, and George Foreman.

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Arum’s introduction to the sport came in 1966 when he promoted the world title fight between Ali and George Chuvalo. Since then, he has been involved with countless marquee names, including the modern heavyweight star, Tyson Fury.

Despite having worked with many outstanding fighters, Arum is unequivocal when asked about who he considers the greatest heavyweight in history. His experience spans decades and generations of heavyweight champions.

Who does Bob Arum consider the greatest heavyweight of all time?

Speaking to Reuters, Arum did not hesitate in naming Muhammad Ali as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time, citing both Ali’s unmatched skill inside the ring and his larger cultural impact.

 

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali is considered by many to be one of the greatest boxers of all time. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)

Arum emphasized Ali’s unique combination of athleticism and boxing prowess. He explained: “I think when you talk about Muhammad Ali, as great an athlete, as great a boxer as he was – he was the greatest boxer of all time – he means so much more to the United States and the world.

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You have to understand, in the period up to the mid-1967, when he was unable to fight, Ali was the greatest fighter in the history of the world, certainly by far the greatest heavyweight. No heavyweight ever could move the way he could, no heavyweight could throw punches from different angles like he could.” Arum added.

Arum’s sentiments reflect a widespread consensus that Ali revolutionized the heavyweight division through his unmatched speed, agility, and unorthodox style, which set him apart from every other champion before and since.

Ali’s enduring legacy inside and outside the ring

Ali’s triumphs over formidable opponents such as Sonny ListonJoe Frazier, and George Foreman are legendary moments in boxing history. Yet his influence extended far beyond the squared circle. During his prime years, Ali was stripped of his boxing license and faced potential imprisonment for refusing to be drafted into the US military during the Vietnam War. This bold stand elevated him to a symbol of resistance and courage.

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Even today, Ali remains the most recognized and revered name in boxing, representing not only athletic excellence but also a profound cultural legacy. His combination of skill, personality, and conviction continues to inspire fighters and fans worldwide.