As the 80s come to an end, so too does the era of Reagan and the Four Kings, with the worlds of politics and boxing mired in accusations of corruption, and ferocious newcomer Mike Tyson drawing attention once again towards the heavyweight division.
The Four Kings were born on the harsh streets of America, their experiences of poverty and violence preparing them well for the dangers of the ring. Their dog-eat-dog philosophies appear to echo the political sentiments of President Reagan during his first term.
In the late 1970s, four gifted boxers rise up to dominate the sport and define an era: Sugar Ray Leonard, Marvin Hagler, Tommy Hearns and Roberto Duran.