
Originally Posted by
TitoFan

Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom

Originally Posted by
C.J.Rock

Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom

Originally Posted by
nuggetdotcom

Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
I Don't Hate Cassius Clay
I just bring up both 'factual' and 'concise' statements that the Young Man said.
He's not a favorite of mine, but I don't hate him.
I think he deserves everything he gets.
Good, Bad or Indifferent.
Happy Thanksgiving To All.
He was a fascinating talent, a joy to watch for years, he shattered many illusions amongst the heavyweight contenders. He had a competitive career enjoyed by all true boxing fans. He egged up his publicity with ridiculous muslim and anti war sentiments to get the younger generation, and more importantly the democrats, behind him. No bloody interest to me whatsoever in terms of politics, but I still had a few journeys to Hammersmith Odeon at midnight to watch the closed circuit TV! Boxing wise a once in a lifetime.
Very Well Said
At the moment here in the USA we are all entitled to our own opinions. How long for the way its going who knows. The majority of people slating Ali werent even around when he was fighting & just rely on the media version of Ali. I was lucky enough to have been around to see his career as it happened & Ive also been lucky enough to have met him ,talked with him & watch how he really is when no press were around. He is an awesome person. Though I do not agree with his religious beliefs I admire the way he stood for them through all thew adversity. Just one thought put yourself in his place. How would you feel if you'd won Olympic gold. had dinner in the White House with the President were treated as a hero. THEN 2 weeks later you were refused service in a Louisville diner due to the color of your skin nothing else. Would your gold medal end up in the river too


Everyone on this planet has to overcome some adversity in their life.
No one gets a 'Free' Lunch.
That was weak, Bill. Even by
your standards.
You Are Aware,
That Cassius Clay story {about him not getting served Lunch at a Louisville Diner} was a totally
fabricated story that was made up by his publicity agent to get him some sympathy.
Suddenly in 1960, Cassius Clay is having problems getting served at the same Louisville Diner
{'The Colonel Diner'} that he was in many times before.
As us back in the Ghetto used to say >
"Sheeeet Man, that be made up."
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