When Muhammad Ali was suffering from a progressive neurological disorder, the former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson used to pay him a visit.
He defeated the latter after 10 rounds of continuous strikes. And finally, at the age of 74, he died following chest complications. He was no more the Ali who defined himself as ‘float like a butterfly, sting like a bee’. Recently a picture of that time surfaced on social media. ADVERTISEMENT [Mike Tyson](https://www.essentiallysports.com/tag/mike-tyson/), the former two-time heavyweight champion always remains a little boy who looks up to his greatest hero [Muhammad Ali](https://www.essentiallysports.com/tag/muhammad-ali/).
Mike Tyson invited undefeated boxer Nico Ali Walsh – the grandson of Muhammad Ali – to his $100,000 pigeon loft before teaching him to catch and hold his ...
“In that way, I respect the guy so much. “This is the thing about Ali; when we were watching him get beat up as an old man—even when I was a young kid—he’s not going to quit, you’ve got to kill him. He was out cold, convulsing on the floor.” That was the first time I threw a punch. “One morning I woke up and found my favourite pigeon, Julius, had died," he recalled. "This was the first thing I ever loved in my life, the pigeon.
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Podcaster Joe Rogan recently revealed who will win in a showdown between boxing legends Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali.
He was sure that Ali would win the fight. Rogan also spoke about a potential Tyson vs Ali showdown, “I mean he might not beat Ali. In contrast, Simpson mentioned that the older generation hated Tyson. During the episode, the duo delved into how Tyson’s skillset made him a behemoth in the heavyweight division. ADVERTISEMENT [Mike Tyson](https://www.essentiallysports.com/tag/mike-tyson/), truly earned a place for himself in boxing’s very own Valhalla.