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> Alan King >
"I have Ron Lyle ahead. No doubt. Ali came back and did some damage in the middle rounds > 6, 7 and 8. But yes, I have Lyle ahead Howard."
Alan King .......... A Good and Honest Man.
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see; Chickie Ferrera
> Alan King >
"I have Ron Lyle ahead. No doubt. Ali came back and did some damage in the middle rounds > 6, 7 and 8. But yes, I have Lyle ahead Howard."
Alan King .......... A Good and Honest Man.
Last edited by Bill Paxtom; 11-11-2015 at 04:52 AM.
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Ali beat some top fighters after he beat Foreman. Lyle went life and death with Foreman.
Ali was amazing.
Why can't you see Bill?
Why?
Why?
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Muhammad Ali
Fact > George Foreman beat himself, and lost.
Fact > Ron Lyle was an old-and-slow guy, who was coming off an embarrassing loss to Jimmy Young.
Fact > Muhammad Ali was amazingly durable, and could absorb punches like nobody's business.
Fact > I can see.
Why > Because it has to be said.
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Foreman beat himself? Ali was just there and had nothing to do with it? Joker.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Oh, come on Master.
It was Roy 'Tiger' Williams who showed Cassius how to lay on the Ropes and ride with the punches
in Kinshasa, Zaire.
Roy 'Tiger' Williams >
"I told Cassius. Let the 'Big Oaf' punch himself out. He'll be sucking heavy air by the 5th Round. You won't even have to hit him. He'll fall all by himself a few Rounds later."
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We all know the stories,the draft, the exile, the religion and on and on. I admired Ali even though I was a Marine grunt during Vietnam. There is one question I have to ask all of you. Let's just say that all was resolved and forgiven, how much of his prime would really shock us as far as his ability was supposed to be? Many people say that he was in his prime when this mess started with the draft but I am not wondering if he was in his prime because I believed he never reached it. How much better could he have been and those of you with a boxing background know exactly what I mean. For what he accomplished, he intrigued many but he was deprived so what if he was allowed to reach his prime how much better than those all time greats could he have become or not.
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