When comparing Muhammad Ali and Frank Bruno at their peak, the contrast is clear. Frank Bruno had the rawer punching power, a massive, muscular heavyweight who scored 40 wins with 38 knockouts, giving him an incredible 95% KO ratio. His strength and size made him one of the hardest hitters of the 1980s, but he often came up short against faster, more technical opponents like Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis. Bruno had the power, but he lacked the speed, footwork, and defense to dominate the very best.

Ali, on the other hand, built his greatness on speed, skill, and ring IQ. He wasn’t the biggest puncher, but his lightning hands, agility, and ability to outthink opponents made him a nightmare for heavy hitters like George Foreman and Sonny Liston. In short, Bruno may have hit harder, but Ali

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