Psyching yourself up before a match and telling yourself you are the greatest of all time is not a problem with me. We must look at our opponents like we are going to destroy them. This will help our performance. But the scumbag Muhammad Ali would do that endlessly for years and years even on the most mundane of interviews. I am the greatest I am the greatest of all time. All must bow to me I am the king of the world I am the king of the world. He was definitely a little juvenile a****** who couldn't leave that s*** alone for two seconds and he did that s*** from 1961 all the way up until I guess he couldn't speak anymore let's Saved by the mid 1990s. But I guarantee if you could get out a few words now he would still tell the interviewer I am the greatest of all time I am the greatest of all time. Never ever ever acknowledging Joe Lewis or Joe Frazier or Sonny Liston or George Foreman what Ken Norton who beat him three times. This guy was obsessed with constantly telling the world that he was the greatest that he was the greatest that he was the greatest of all time. This is why people hate him because someone who is truly the greatest never has to say it even one single time. If Muhammad Ali had been the greatest he would never have had to say it even one single time. I guarantee the great Joe Lewis never one time told anybody on an interview that he was the greatest of all time. And that is why people love Joe Lewis and that is why people hate Muhammad Ali. He dug his own grave and now he has to lie in it. Fittingly he cannot even utter another obnoxious word. Funny that bad karma, huh?
The Mouth who gave so many people so much pain and insults can no longer speak
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