Yes Bill, they did a wonderful service for the troops, but what are you getting at here. Perhaps you are a Vietnam vet and might further explain your Ali fixation, why did you go to Vietnam Bill, did the Vietnamese call you a racial slur.
Yes Bill, they did a wonderful service for the troops, but what are you getting at here. Perhaps you are a Vietnam vet and might further explain your Ali fixation, why did you go to Vietnam Bill, did the Vietnamese call you a racial slur.
Ali was a war hero because he did not go.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Raquel Welch in Vietnam
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Yes Walrus... Bill was a Vietnam vet. He went to all the shows, and snapped all those pictures himself. He had made a special place in his little scrapbook for the Ali photos he was going to put there when The Greatest showed up and did a little shadowboxing for the troops. Unfortunately, Ali refused to be drafted, and Billy's scrapbook pages reserved for Ali went empty. Billy's heart was broken... but the sadness soon turned to anger. Once Billy returned to the States, he went to all of Ali's fights... but only to BOO and call Ali by his slave name. Before being hauled off by Ali's bodyguards, Billy swore to Ali that if there was ever something invented called the Internet, and if in that Internet there was ever something called a Boxing Forum..... that Billy would join and forever maintain a hate crusade the likes of which the world had never seen.
The rest, as they say..... is history.
Lola Folana in Vietnam
Lola Folana >
"When I came back from Vietnam, I went on to perform in Las Vegas. While I was there, I saw
Cassius Clay. He ran up to me while I was on stage. I thought that he was going to say Hi, and
give me a big hug and a kiss."
"Instead, he called me a N***** White Serving Slave."
"I was shocked, and I started to cry. Why would he say that to me."
"Then I looked back at him, and he walked back to this table with a bunch of big-shots sitting
there. A bunch of lawyers and money men. They were all 'WHITE''. "
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Ann Margaret ~ Christmas in Vietnam 1968 ~
Ann Margaret > "Gee, I'm not sure why some well-known sports figure wouldn't want to be here."
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Lola Folana
Lola Folana >
When I came home from 'entertaining' the troops in Vietnam 1972. That is when Cassius Jr. gave
me grief.
My Television Special was in 1976. Just before my Television Special was about to start,
Cassius came by the studio with Flowers and Candy. He got down on his knee's and begged
forgiveness.
He 'begged' to be on my Television Special.
He said he was wrong about all the 'foul' things he said. He started to cry like a little boy. I felt
pity for him. Because he was really not that bright.
I told him that he could on my Television Show, if he behaved like a human being.
He bowed to my commands.
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Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 11-05-2015 at 07:30 PM.
Stop making this stuff up you are embarrassing yourself.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Cassius Clyde Clay = CCC = 333, the ~number of the "devil"
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