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    He changed the landscape but the dispicable things he did are never talked about....doesn't make Joe Frazier feel better, George Foreman is just resiliant he calls Ali his hero and the best boxer he's ever fought.....inspite of being mocked by "the greatest"


    Why is a lack of humiliaty all of a sudden a great trait as soon as Ali rolls around?

    If that's the case then Jack Johnson is the greatest! Or "I'll lick any man in the room" John L Sullivan!


    Or if Draft dodging is what makes a great then Jack Dempsey is the best!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon
    HE WOULD COME BACK TO THE HEAVYWEIGHT DEVISON KICK EVERYONES ASS AND GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    hahaha only kidden he would probs be a good trainer i think
    What If Ali Didn't Have Parkinsons?
    He'd clean up in the heavyweight division.

    I agree with ya there TAM
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    Sharing a cell with Tyson?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    He changed the landscape but the dispicable things he did are never talked about....doesn't make Joe Frazier feel better, George Foreman is just resiliant he calls Ali his hero and the best boxer he's ever fought.....inspite of being mocked by "the greatest"


    Why is a lack of humiliaty all of a sudden a great trait as soon as Ali rolls around?

    If that's the case then Jack Johnson is the greatest! Or "I'll lick any man in the room" John L Sullivan!


    Or if Draft dodging is what makes a great then Jack Dempsey is the best!!!
    Come on Lyle, you know Ali is so much more then that. The draft wasn't so much about saving his own ass as it was making a statement and it was a HUGE statement at that. One of the most important statements of the war. It wasn't some hippie putting a peace sign on the flag, it was the world champion giving the government the finger when they needed it.

    And everyone knows Ali belittled his opponents. It was borderline cruel some of the stuff he did, especially carrying on an old Patterson with a bad back but it's part of what makes Ali what he is. No one is going around saying Ali is the definition of sportsmanship. He was a fast talking young black Muslim who probably belonged in a straight jacket. That's what everyone loves about him. He was a rebel with a cause if you will. Not to mention the guy was a wonder in the ring.

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    My pal took him to dinner in the west end, to a top eattery and booked the table not mentioning who his partner was this place has had all the world Superstars eat there. They got a cab from the Hilton to Leicster sq the driver wouldnt take anything, saying wait till I get home and tell the wife. When they got to the restuarant the head waiter, had a look of I dont believe this. As they walked to there table the whole place stood up and gave him a standing ovation the matra said thats the first time that, anything like that had ever happened in there. they moved them to a corner table, really looked after them, again wouldnt take payment when they left. The taxi had waited outside where a crowd had gathered took them back to the Hilton and wouldnt take payment. My mate said it was the cheapest night out hed had in the westend
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    Awesome story, now imagine how many times Ali goes through that. Hell I'd be a recluse. CC 240 Scrap.

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    Default Re: What If Ali Didn't Have Parkinsons?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
    Come off it Lyle.....the guy pretty much single handedly changed the US race wise in the 60's.
    Your country was a mess race wise until he made that Vietnam stance and stuck two fingers up to the White house and led the way by example.
    One man army imo who had his biggest fights outside the ring and still won by Knockout
    I'm a White Londoner and am in awe of Mr Ali still
    BULLSHIT!

    He wasn't the only person against the war and to belittle Joe Louis is a F****** shame which is of course what he did.

    The views of race were changed by MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. and the black citizens willing to do sit ins and stand up for themselves and the white citizens willing to stand up for their neighbors.


    Be in awe of Ali all you want I'm not trying to stop you, I'm just saying he was devisive to his race as well.....how did BLACK fighters Joe Frazier and George Foreman feel being called Uncle Toms by such a "great" man?

    George Foreman loves what America did for him....he would have been just a thug instead of a gold medal winner/multiple time heavyweight champion/entreprenure without the help of the Job Corps which got him involved in boxing
    Yeah i wonder if Joe Louis loved what his country did for him?

    Ali always said things that were moraly sour but topically apropriate, if you follow?
    He was rarely one to hit the nail on the head yet he always hit an apropriate nerve.











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    The government really gave Louis a raw deal everyone knows that

    And YES George Foreman loves what America did for him, hence the flag waving in the '68 Olympics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    The government really gave Louis a raw deal everyone knows that

    And YES George Foreman loves what America did for him, hence the flag waving in the '68 Olympics
    Thanks Lyle!! and a for turning my Creative thread into an opportunity for you to grandstand your right wing liberal political views Appreciate that bud, love when you crash the party Were you been lately anyhow??

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    Default Re: What If Ali Didn't Have Parkinsons?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    The government really gave Louis a raw deal everyone knows that

    And YES George Foreman loves what America did for him, hence the flag waving in the '68 Olympics
    Huh?

    Dude, take off that sombrero. Put down the burritos. Re-read my post and then take time to come back with a reply that is actually in context.
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