Fighting Frazier 2 months after 15 rounds with Chuvalo a 2nd time would have been too tough.
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Fighting Frazier 2 months after 15 rounds with Chuvalo a 2nd time would have been too tough.
Yes, that would have been some Mountain to climb.
Seems that as of {late March 1967}, Cassius' plan was to clean up the Heavyweight Division in 1967,
and turn over the Heavyweight Championship to his brother Rudy Clay on New Year's Day on January 1, 1968.
Rudy was to 'inherit' the Title, and make '2 or 3' Title Defenses in Africa in 1968, and then retire.
Then, it was to be handed off to 'best friend' Jimmy Ellis on January 1, 1969.
I was planning to wake up early yesterday, eat a healthy breakfast then go for a 3 hour bike ride, followed by a long dump, a hot bath with 2 close to underage women who would then take me out for dinner, pop some pills with me and spend the rest of the night fucking until the sun came up when we would all watch the tour de france while they traded off blowing me and eating my ass out.
Unfortunately it was a rest day on the tour and we just slept in and went for coffee around 3pm. Oh well... Plans! Hahaha....
Last edited by ruthless rocco; 07-22-2014 at 04:52 AM.
1967
Cassius Clay even wanted to get Ingemar Johannson into the 1967 mix.
That Cassius Clay.......... He was a funny sort.
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1967
Cassius would have 'never' gotten by Thad Spencer in June 1967.
If that bout took place at Oakland Coliseum, Thad wins by a 'close' 15-Round Decision.
Thad was the perfect fighting machine at that time, and younger than that 'old man' called Cassius.
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