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At 73, Muhammad Ali Finally Revealed 5 Boxers He Was SCARED To Fight Muhammad Ali died on June 3, 2016, at 74 years old. But in his final year, "The Greatest" made a confession to his daughter Laila that shattered his fearless image—he was terrified in every single fight. The man who defeated Sonny Liston, survived the Rumble in the Jungle, and endured the Thrilla in Manila finally revealed the five fighters who truly scared him, and why one rivalry haunted him until his final breath. From the bullet-surviving power of Cleveland Williams, to the giant reach of Ernie Terrell that revealed Ali's capacity for cruelty, this is the untold story of fear behind the greatest boxing career in history. Hear Ali's painful admission about why trash-talking Sonny Liston was pure terror disguised as confidence, and how taking George Foreman's punishment for eight rounds in Zaire gave him Parkinson's disease decades later. But the most heartbreaking revelation? His lifelong regret over Joe Frazier—the three wars that defined both men, the cruel "gorilla" insults he could never take back, and why Frazier died in 2011 still hating the man who destroyed his dignity. Ali's final confession about the fighter who scared him most isn't about left hooks—it's about character, respect, and a forgiveness he never received. This is Muhammad Ali's last testament about fear, cruelty, and the price of being "The Greatest." Featured Fighters: Cleveland Williams - The man who survived four bullets and still had one-punch knockout power Ernie Terrell - The giant whose size made Ali discover his own capacity for cruelty Sonny Liston - The mob enforcer whose dead-eyed stare created Ali's psychological warfare George Foreman - The executioner whose punches in Zaire cost Ali his health for 40 years Joe Frazier - The three wars, the unforgivable insults, and the forgiveness that never came