EVER wondered what would have happened if Muhammad Ali fought Evander Holyfield?
Well wait no more, kind of. With no live sport on due to the coronavirus outbreak, World Boxing Super Series are simulating fights to crown the winner of the first eAli Trophy.
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Muhammad Ali beats George Foreman in the Rumble In The Jungle
When is Ali vs Holyfield?
The fight will be broadcast live on the World Boxing Super Series Facebook page right HERE.
Ali vs Holyfield is the first quarter final of the event and will get underway from 5pm UK time on Monday, March 23.
Each night this week up until the final on Sunday, March 29, WBSS will be live streaming a fight at 5pm UK time each day.
How will the fight be simulated?
The bouts will fought using EA Sport’s Fight Night Champions video game.
What are the other quarter-finals?
These are the other big heavyweight bouts that will happen for the eAli Trophy this week, with each bout at 5pm:
Monday: Ali vs Holyfield
Tuesday: Lennox Lewis vs Joe Frazier
Wednesday: Mike Tyson vs Butterbean
Thursday: George Foreman vs David Haye
Friday: Semi-final (Mon vs Tues winners)
Saturday: Semi-final (Wed vs Thur winners)
Sunday: Final
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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk