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BOXING, more than most sports, seems to generate a lot of debate about who was greater than whom. Would Muhammad Ali have beaten Mike Tyson? Was Marvin Hagler better than Carlos Monzon? Who was the best of The Four Kings? Normally, I like to stay away from these discussions because they seem to lead to quite a lot of vitriol.

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