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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    1968,

    It was up to the 'individual' State Boxing Commissions to decide if they wanted
    to sanction a Cassius Clay bout.

    In June 1968, the State of Utah Boxing Commission approved a bout that involved
    Cassius Clay and Bob Foster.

    Seems that Cassius was offered $300,000 ~ plus an additional $30,000 in Training
    Expenses.

    Bob Foster was to receive $60,000 ~ plus an additional $7500 in Training Expenses.

    Things were moving well, until Cassius wanted nearly all of the $360,000 offered
    'total' fight purse.

    Cassius Clay >

    "If they want me, I want another $50,000. I changed my mind, and I can't live on
    a $300,000 Fight Purse. I need $350,000 to walk into the Ring."

    "Bob Foster should be happy on what he's getting. He should take the $10,000
    and shut his mouth, and give me the other $50,000."
    Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 11-13-2014 at 08:42 PM.

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    I wanted to have sex with Kelly Brook for Christmas 2013 but it did not happen. I was at my physical peak and was ready to go but she turned down my offer!
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Master

    Looks like you'll have to take a 'cold' Joan Rivers instead.

    I had Kelly Brook, 'twice'.
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    Thank You Bill,

    Love Kelly

    P.S. > Call me

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    1968,

    It was up to the 'individual' State Boxing Commissions to decide if they wanted
    to sanction a Cassius Clay bout.

    In June 1968, the State of Utah Boxing Commission approved a bout that involved
    Cassius Clay and Bob Foster.

    Seems that Cassius was offered $300,000 ~ plus an additional $30,000 in Training
    Expenses.

    Bob Foster was to receive $60,000 ~ plus an additional $7500 in Training Expenses.

    Things were moving well, until Cassius wanted nearly all of the $360,000 offered
    'total' fight purse.

    Cassius Clay >

    "If they want me, I want another $50,000. I changed my mind, and I can't live on
    a $300,000 Fight Purse. I need $350,000 to walk into the Ring."

    "Bob Foster should be happy on what he's getting. He should take the $10,000
    and shut his mouth, and give me the other $50,000."
    Fine, but this happens all the time. So , are you saying Ali was scared? Or are you saying Foster would've beaten him? Or are we just saying Ali was greedy or knew his worth?

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Cassius Clay, was greedy.

    Cassius was always 'chirping' > That he wanted to help his fellow man,
    as long as it didn't come out of his wallet.

    The man was a 'F R A U D'.

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Cassius Clay, was greedy.

    Cassius was always 'chirping' > That he wanted to help his fellow man,
    as long as it didn't come out of his wallet.

    The man was a 'F R A U D'.
    In what sense "Fraud"? I mean if you're trying to say "he's not a particularly nice chap!", well yeah, there is other evidence of that, his verbal bullying of Joe Frazier, his responses and annoyance on the Michael Parkinson Show. Yeah, he wasn't sweetness and light, but he still was capable of making the whole World (except you, of course) love him and be in total awe of him.
    Was he the Greatest ever Boxer? Probably not.
    Was he the nicest bloke? Probably not.
    Was he the greatest ever sportsman? Probably not.
    Did he change sport as we know it? YES
    Did he Transcend sport and cross the line between Sport and Entettainment? YES
    IS HE "THE GREATEST"? YES.

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Cassius Clay

    It was 'he' who labeled himself 'The Greatest'.

    That is not the way it's done.

    That would be like a Baseball Player calling himself 'The MVP'.

    Cassius was a very good fighter, who had levels of excellence, but
    who also was pretty bad in many bouts.

    A Great Entertainer, yes. But he came along when Heavyweight Boxing was
    sputtering along, and it needed an injection of life.

    Luck, timing and a great publicity team was Cassius Clay's ......'best friend'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post

    Fine, but this happens all the time. So , are you saying Ali was scared? Or are you saying Foster would've beaten him? Or are we just saying Ali was greedy or knew his worth?


    Hmm... you seem to be new to Bill Paxtom, so I'll fill you in.

    You see.... Billy seems to be privy to some astounding information regarding Muhammad Ali.
    Information that proves several things:

    1. Ali carefully orchestrated the circumstances under which he fought everyone in his career. He fought them either too early, too late.... or just plain picked on them while they were vulnerable. I wouldn't be surprised to find out from Billy that Ali planted flu bugs in opponents training camps to make them sick before the fight.

    2. Ali was scared of everyone he ever fought. They all knew that, but somehow Ali was able to buy the judges and referees to cut him some slack..... to favor him when things were going rough. It's a miracle he didn't lose more often. Again, thanks to Billy's incredible research skills, we too can be privy to this information.

    3. Ali didn't do all that much for the sport of boxing. That is just a myth, perpetuated by boxing writers and the media, who were also being paid off. Why.... without Ali, the world would've been flocking to see Quarrys and Folleys fighting each other. Interest in boxing would've skyrocketed, even more than it did with Ali.

    4. Billy hasn't even touched on this yet.... but I'm sure pretty soon we'll be reading about how Clay (Billy chooses to ignore Ali's God-given right to change his name. Who the hell does Clay think he is, anyway?).... we'll be reading about how Clay suffers from horrible flatulence, and how Clay is the world's worst tipper.



    I don't know about anybody else, but I for one am sitting on the edge of my seat, waiting for the next useful tidbits of information from Billy. We are so lucky to have within our midst someone with the awesome research abilities on one Bill Paxtom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post

    Fine, but this happens all the time. So , are you saying Ali was scared? Or are you saying Foster would've beaten him? Or are we just saying Ali was greedy or knew his worth?


























    Hmm... you seem to be new to Bill Paxtom, so I'll fill you in.



    You see.... Billy seems to be privy to some astounding information regarding Muhammad Ali.
    Information that proves several

    things:

    1. Ali carefully orchestrated the circumstances under which he fought everyone in his career. He

    fought them either too early, too
    late.... or just plain picked on them while they were vulnerable. I wouldn't be surprised to find out from Billy that Ali planted flu bugs in opponents training camps to make them sick before the fight.



    2. Ali was scared of everyone he ever fought. They all knew that, but somehow Ali was able to buy the judges and referees to cut him some

    slack..... to favor him when things were going rough. It's a miracle he didn't lose more often. Again, thanks to Billy's incredible research skills, we too can be privy to this information.



    3. Ali didn't do all that much for the sport of boxing. That is just a myth, perpetuated by boxing writers and the media, who were also being
    paid off. Why.... without Ali, the
    world would've been flocking to see Quarrys and Folleys fighting each other. Interest in boxing would've skyrocketed, even more than it did with Ali.




    4. Billy hasn't even touched on this yet.... but I'm sure pretty soon we'll be reading about how Clay (Billy

    chooses to ignore Ali's God-given
    right to change his name. Who the hell does Clay think he is, anyway?).... we'll be reading about how Clay suffers from horrible flatulence, and how Clay is the
    world's worst tipper.





    I don't know about anybody else, but I for one am sitting on the edge of
    my seat, waiting for the next useful
    tidbits of information from Billy. We are so lucky to have within our midst someone with the awesome research abilities on one Bill Paxtom.
    Ha ha! Thanks for the heads up , Tito.
    Clearly , back in the late sixties, Bill was sat at home wanting to watch Tom and Jerry on the telly, but his Dad wouldn't let him because he wanted to watch Ali!
    Either that, or Ali went off with his missus!

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    Bob Foster

    "I beat up Cassius way back in 1959. I was only a Middleweight at {163 lbs.}
    and he was around 174 lbs."

    "After I tagged him a few times in the 1st-Round, he got on his bicycle and
    flew around the Ring. I was expecting a tough fight from this 'kid' from Kentucky,
    but he was nothing special."

    "Then I floored him when he tried to trade with me in the 2nd Round. At the end
    of the 3-Round fight, he couldn't even look at me and congratulate me. I went to
    shake his hand, and he stuck out his hand, but he looked at the floor in shame."

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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    So Ali would be 17 years old boy and Foster 21 year old man. Either way Ali stopped Foster 13 years later.
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    Default Re: Bob Foster ~ "I Wanted Cassius Clay In 1968"

    1959

    Bob Foster showed heart and courage by joining the 'United States Air Force' in 1957.

    Yes he was a 'man', in 1959 {Age; 21}, but he was a 'skinny' 6' 3" Middleweight.

    Cassius was all of {Age; 17 years, 4 months}. But, he was ranked as the #2 American
    Light-Heavyweight, and was getting all the publicity.

    Bob was 'the man' in 1959, and schooled the Kentuckian boy.

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