Bill I am taken aback by your comments,:o that's the nicest thing you have said here:flowers: ;D
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... and let's not forget how we were robbed of 5 years of Ali in his prime due to his draft dodging.... between 67 to 72 Ali did not have one fight, could not get a boxing license, and still remained a figure against the Vietnam War.
Iconic man.
Clay did have a big heart for sure.
Cassius Clay
November 1963
"I'll be 'dead' before the United States ever gets a piece of Army gear on me."
2-Days later,
Cassius was seen doing his Roadwork with 'US Army Issue' regulation boots on, and
wearing US Army fatigues.
That Cassius Clay, was a Funny Guy.
Yeah he was and did well to bring some strong points over with humour.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijwS9n8G3KI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlB-NRQv3OY
Fun to watch all three are/were great men.
Purple haze
not many people could be described as as unique as Ali
Todays gas meter reading 24 cuft, make flavel paten pending.
Sunday Football PENYCAE 2 BALA 0.
Weather is inclement for the time of year.
The A483 road works on junction 3.
There if can't beat them join them, that's todays drivel out the way. ;D
Not in the mood.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...ITkYLZamdSYo8f
Ali inspired a lot of people to box, for a HW his movement in that ring he was a artist his
hand speed, he brought a new dimension to the HW division at the time something new
and exciting.
Muhammad Ali loved by many loathed by few, (Paxo) ;D well I liked him yes Andre this
is still a good post by you mate.;)
Bump.
:) :cool:
A little treat for our Ali hater friends. ;D
A recent Sports Illustrated cover for "The Greatest".
Did a little checking, and that makes 38 SI covers for Muhammad.
The only athlete with more covers is Michael Jordan, with 50.
Long live The Greatest. :D
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/4b55...gacy-award.jpg