Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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At the rate Ali was fighting if he had not gone gotten suspended from boxing he would easily have fought to six or seven more times from 1967 until 1970 period six or seven more good fight would have put more wear and tear on him. This means that by the time George Foreman was ready to fight for the title Ali would not have been able to withstand that kind of a brute force.
You would be amazed by the endurance and courage Ali had.
Did you ever see what Sonny Liston said about Clay in their first fight?????
" They told me that boy couldn't punch... They lied "
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
Foreman beat himself? Ali was just there and had nothing to do with it? Joker.
Oh, come on Master.
It was Roy 'Tiger' Williams who showed Cassius how to lay on the Ropes and ride with the punches
in Kinshasa, Zaire.
Roy 'Tiger' Williams >
"I told Cassius. Let the 'Big Oaf' punch himself out. He'll be sucking heavy air by the 5th Round. You won't even have to hit him. He'll fall all by himself a few Rounds later."
Williams was not in the ring taking the punches from Ali.
Come on.
Look what that 'dangerous' punching Ali did with Rudi Lubbers ...............:D
Punch, my Ass.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
Ali knocked out Foreman, no one else in history could do it.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Ali knocked out Foreman, no one else in history could do it.
Big George exhausted himself.
He could have been knocked over by an African Horse Fly at that point in the bout.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Bill Paxtom
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Ali knocked out Foreman, no one else in history could do it.
Big George exhausted himself.
He could have been knocked over by an African Horse Fly at that point in the bout.
That point is, Ali was the one who made Foreman exhaust himself. No one else could do it.
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And the "World's Most Patient and Persistent Person Award" for 2015 goes to...........
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@Master !!!!!!!!!
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Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
Muhammad Ali {1976}
After being told that he was 'slurring' his words.
"You are a white racist. That is how all us N*****'s speak. You hate N******'s."
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
LMAO! So now Broner is Ali's fault. :rolleyes:
Now I've heard everything........
But wait a minute....... doesn't Broner model himself after TBE? ;)
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beenKOed
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
You are better than that mate, that was stretching it to blame Ali for that. Even Bill was embarrassed for you. :D
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Master
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beenKOed
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
You are better than that mate, that was stretching it to blame Ali for that. Even Bill was embarrassed for you. :D
Thank You Mister Master
No, No. Don't get up. There is no need to.
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TitoFan
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beenKOed
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
LMAO! So now Broner is
Ali's fault. :rolleyes:
Now I've heard everything........
But wait a minute....... doesn't Broner model himself after TBE? ;)
Keep those blinders on and see it anyway you want, sir! Think about it before you dismiss it though, if you can. 😳
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Originally Posted by
Master
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beenKOed
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TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
You are better than that mate, that was stretching it to blame Ali for that. Even Bill was embarrassed for you. :D
I doubt Bill pays much attention to what I say.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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beenKOed
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Master
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beenKOed
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Originally Posted by
TitoFan
Love him or hate him, as Dia put it...... there's no arguing that Ali was huge for boxing. That's not saying he was the best ever. But he did more for the sport than any other fighter in history.
I'm sure Bill Paxtom will be in here at any moment to chime in with his agreement.
The end product or Ali's wonderful influence on boxing....Adrien Broner! Hell, I wouldn't have wanted to miss that for anything, sir!
You are better than that mate, that was stretching it to blame Ali for that. Even Bill was embarrassed for you. :D
I doubt Bill pays much attention to what I say.
I enjoy your posts............... You are quite witty at times.