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VIDEO: Here’s What Happened When Muhammad Ali Confronted a Bare Knuckle Fighter in the Ring

Published 01/05/2022, 12:00 PM EST

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Muhammad Ali, for all the reasons in the world, was the first prime boxing star. Back in the old era, when television and boxing bouts weren’t mainstream, Ali amassed extensive attention around himself with his blistering boxing prowess. Back then, he pulled off many outstanding performances, pinning himself as the one true GOAT of the sport.

But there was one more fight taken by Ali, which not many know about. In 1976, ‘The Greatest’ locked horns with Japanese wrestler, Antonio Inoki.

Ali stepped inside the ring like a usual boxer, but Inoki came bare-knuckle.

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As expected, the elite wrestler did not look to stand and trade punches with Ali. Instead, he relied heavily on his kicks to floor the boxing legend. For a major time in the fight, Inoki was on the canvas, kicking Ali, trying to grapple him. However, ‘The Greatest’ used the ropes many times to dodge Inoki’s power-packed kicks.

On top of this, Ali even taunted his adversary by saying, “Coward Inoki! Inoki no fight!”

Until the first seven rounds, Ali did not throw a punch. Also, he threw a mere six punches throughout the fight. In round 6, Inoki somehow got Ali on the canvas, and he even elbowed the boxing great, which later cost him three points.

After a scuffle of 15-rounds, this bout was termed a draw.

Why did Muhammad Ali take up this fight?

In 1975, Muhammad Ali asserted, “Isn’t there any Oriental fighter who will challenge me? I’ll give him one million dollars if he wins.”

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Inoki later turned up to take on this challenge, thus keeping ‘The Greatest’ on his toes.

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Not many expected a high-voltage action from this fight. And it turned out the way expected, as it was a crossover fight between a world champion boxer and a sturdy wrestler.

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Prathamesh Singh Chauhan is a Boxing Author at EssentiallySports. He is a graduate from the International Institute of Sports Management who combines his love for sports, particularly combat sports, and his flair for writing and analysis to help him in his day-to-day work. He has prior professional experience with sporting organizations such as Star Sports, Khelo India, and NBA.
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