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but yeah....... he called Joe Frazier a gorilla.
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He visited Tyson in juvenile prison and inspired him. :)
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He visited Tyson in juvenile prison and inspired him. :)
I'm sure Cassius gave Mike Tyson a 'good schooling'.
On how to become an Ass-Hole in '5' easy lessons.
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He visited Tyson in juvenile prison and inspired him. :)
I'm sure Cassius gave Mike Tyson a 'good schooling'.
On how to become an Ass-Hole in '5' easy lessons.
Tyson was an ass hole but Ali inspired him to make something of his life.
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
So Ali should needlessly go to a war in a foreign country where he does not know where it is and why he is going because some politician decides it is the right thing to do?
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
So Ali should needlessly go to a war in a foreign country where he does not know where it is and why he is going because some politician decides it is the right thing to do?
[SIZE="2"]Because he could have helped out his fellow Americans.
You know, the 'HUMANITARIAN' side of Cassius.
He didn't have to go out and shoot 'Charlie' in the Rice Fields
He could have easily worked in the Kitchen {KP} peeling Potatoes for the Real Hero's./SIZE]
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Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Only you would have enjoyed the fights after.
What Humanitarian calls another man a 'Gorilla'.
I do know a few 'Scum Bags' that do that though.
The same humanitarian that motivated and inspired many great champions such as Tyson and Lennox.
Boy, is that quite a stretch to connect the 'Dots'.
It had nothing to do with Cassius Clay's humanity that inspired Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.
I suggest you read up on it.
Ask Lennox Lewis who his idol is ??? He'll tell you in an instant Muhammad Ali
I was there many years ago when someone asked Lennox " Do you think you could have beaten Ali" Lennox smiled & said Muhammad Ali is my idol both in & out of the ring so the answer to that is NO"!!!
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
So Ali should needlessly go to a war in a foreign country where he does not know where it is and why he is going because some politician decides it is the right thing to do?
[SIZE="2"]Because he could have helped out his fellow Americans.
You know, the 'HUMANITARIAN' side of Cassius.
He didn't have to go out and shoot 'Charlie' in the Rice Fields
He could have easily worked in the Kitchen {KP} peeling Potatoes for the Real Hero's./SIZE]
Real hero is someone who asks difficult questions and do not follow the masses. Ali was right.
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I never gave much thought about appreciating Cassius Clay.
He was just an athlete who was pretty good in his sport.
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I never gave much thought about appreciating Cassius Clay.
He was just an athlete who was pretty good in his sport.
Great is the word you are missing. :)
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
So Ali should needlessly go to a war in a foreign country where he does not know where it is and why he is going because some politician decides it is the right thing to do?
[SIZE="2"]Because he could have helped out his fellow Americans.
You know, the 'HUMANITARIAN' side of Cassius.
He didn't have to go out and shoot 'Charlie' in the Rice Fields
He could have easily worked in the Kitchen {KP} peeling Potatoes for the Real Hero's./SIZE]
Real hero is someone who asks difficult questions and do not follow the masses. Ali was right.
This might be too profound for the Ali haters on here.
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Bill's inspirational book - how to hold on to irrational hate for many years and not learning to let it go. Best seller.
It is very easy to 'out-wit' Muhammad Ali.
Just give him a map, and ask him to point to Vietnam.
So Ali should needlessly go to a war in a foreign country where he does not know where it is and why he is going because some politician decides it is the right thing to do?
[SIZE="2"]Because he could have helped out his fellow Americans.
You know, the 'HUMANITARIAN' side of Cassius.
He didn't have to go out and shoot 'Charlie' in the Rice Fields
He could have easily worked in the Kitchen {KP} peeling Potatoes for the Real Hero's./SIZE]
Real hero is someone who asks difficult questions and do not follow the masses. Ali was right.
This might be too profound for the Ali haters on here.
Interesting,
A Chicken does the same exact thing.