Dana White named the greatest quartet in boxing history

The head of UFC and ZUFFA organizations, Dana White, shared his thoughts about the four greatest legendary athletes in boxing history. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
White took into account not only the skills demonstrated by the athletes in the ring but also their overall contribution to boxing. According to him, a great boxer should not only win but also define their era, attract a large audience, and leave their mark in history.
According to Dana White, it is natural that Muhammad Ali ranks first. He highly values Ali not only for his skills in the ring but also for his personality, which became a symbol of his era.
White emphasized that Ali had a significant impact outside of sports as well. Sugar Ray Robinson was noted in second place.
White appreciates Robinson for his technique, speed, accuracy, and the perfection of his movements. Robinson is recognized by many boxing fans as a classic example of boxing.
Floyd Mayweather was deemed worthy of third place. Dana White highly values Mayweather not only for his undefeated career but also for taking boxing to a new level in terms of showmanship and business.
Alongside Mayweather’s achievements in boxing, his commercial approach also attracts great attention. Mike Tyson holds the fourth place.
Dana White sees Tyson as having the strongest charisma and the most powerful punch in boxing history. He emphasizes that Tyson’s fights in the ring were not just sports events but real occurrences.
Dana White’s list may be controversial for many, but he views boxing not only as a sport but also as a global business. For fans, such lists spark interesting discussions.
Everyone’s top four in boxing history may differ, which adds more interest to the sport.





