TThe sporting rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo goes back several years. Throughout their careers, they have been compared to each other, especially during the era when the Argentine wore the colors of FC Barcelona and the Portuguese wore the colors of Real Madrid.
The debate over who is the strongest on the field divides soccer fans, but if “10” and “7” faced off in the ring… who would win? One trainer gave his verdict.
Messi vs Ronaldo: Who will win?
The captain of the Argentina national team has played against the captain of the Portuguese national team 37 times, with Leo winning 17, CR7 winning 11 and drawing nine.
But if the match were to take place, and the cleats were exchanged for boxing gloves and the field for a ring, Messi would win. At least, that’s what one experienced coach believes.
Malik Scott, the former coach of former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder, did not hesitate to insist in an interview with Jackpot City Casino that Lionel could take up boxing and be successful if he wanted to.
“Messi’s personality, his attitude, gives the impression that he’s a little rough for boxing,” Malik explained. “(Ronaldo) for me is competitive, but when he’s not playing he has a very soft demeanor.”
In a sport where aggression is key and maintaining a strong and tough posture is also important, the Scot said he had no problem with Ronaldo’s attitude and was clear that he remains an exceptional athlete. However, the former coach continued to lean towards the Argentine player. “For me, Messi always looks like he’s on a roll. It always looks like if you say the wrong thing or disrespect him in the wrong way, he’s going to ruin you.”
This bizarre showdown comes as both players are still active and could potentially play in the 2026 World Cup. As this is likely to be the last of these two soccer legends, this comparison has reignited global interest in determining which of the two is the most influential in history and defining the “GOAT.”
Despite their rivalry, both players have made it clear that their “battle” is only on the field. Although they are not close friends, they have praised each other many times and shared great moments. What is certain is that both will please fans with their play.
