
The Big BOOM Theory: GOAT is dead, all hail the new king
India Today
GOAT ruled one timeline. But GOAT's run is over. Now meet BOOM: Best Of Our Multiverse.
GOAT, you served the 20th century well. Arguments. Rankings. Endless debates over who topped the list. Beautiful, sure. Perhaps the Greatest acronym of all time. But your time is over. We have a worthy replacement.
Make way for BOOM: Best Of Our Multiverse. One universe? GOAT scrapes by. Every universe? Every timeline? Every cosmic arena, discovered, hidden, imagined? BOOM.
As in Boom-Boom Bumrah. Not the Greatest of all Time. But the greatest across all time and space. The Boss of our Multiverse.
Muhammad Ali, in an interview, called himself “the greatest of all time.” It wasn't an acronym yet, just the audacity of a man to state the obvious.
His wife Lonnie Ali turned it into a business brand. In 1992, she incorporated a company named G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time, Inc.). Her goal was to turn her husband’s intellectual property, copyrights, and licensing into a brand that matched the aura of the man himself.
Then hip hop picked it up. LL Cool J made it a song title (crediting Muhammad Ali). And somewhere in the mid-2000s, the internet took those three words, collapsed them into four letters, and handed them to everyone.

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