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    Default Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    and ıt certaınly DID help Ali when he was on the ropes, as he could lean so far back ıt was unbelıevable. Foreman leanıng ın tryıng to reach Alı, he was already on the balls of hıs feet tryıng to reach the gangly Alı, and couldnt get planted well, then what wıth Alı pullıng Foreman's neck down and ın, pulllıng hım ınto hım. Foreman was nullıfıed.

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    I think the ring was too small and the canvas was too soft which all favoured George so the loose ropes evened the fight out.
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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    Yep - I also thought the trenches were a bit close together in World War 1 and gave us an unfair advantage
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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Yep - I also thought the trenches were a bit close together in World War 1 and gave us an unfair advantage
    Yeah but the chemical warfare evened things out

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    True Fact

    Roy 'Tiger' Williams was beating the S*** out of Muhammad during sparring sessions.

    When Muhammad walked into the Ring at 4:00 AM, he had nothing.

    So, he rested on the Ropes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    True Fact

    Roy 'Tiger' Williams was beating the S*** out of Muhammad during sparring sessions.

    When Muhammad walked into the Ring at 4:00 AM, he had nothing.

    So, he rested on the Ropes.
    At 4am I sure he was resting in bed.
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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    This is just entrapment for Bill Paxton...

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    The Rumble in the Jungle

    Started at 4:00 AM {Zaire time}.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    The Rumble in the Jungle

    Started at 4:00 AM {Zaire time}.
    He did well then?
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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    George Foreman > He 'sleepwalked' through that 'fixed fight'.

    Muhammad did nothing for 7-Rounds, then woke up.

    Roy 'Tiger' Williams beat up Muhammad again, back at the Deer Lake Training Camp
    when they got back to the States.

    I do believe his wife Belinda lumped him up as well.

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    George Foreman > He 'sleepwalked' through that 'fixed fight'.

    Muhammad did nothing for 7-Rounds, then woke up.

    Roy 'Tiger' Williams beat up Muhammad again, back at the Deer Lake Training Camp
    when they got back to the States.

    I do believe his wife Belinda lumped him up as well.

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    Ali tried to dance, he failed, and spent few rounds trying to find a new tactic. The 'rope a dope' tactic was a nice accident, the name itself was created by David Frost; watch the post fight interview...
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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    A couple of days ago I was going to post an article from "The Sweet Science". It's an interesting view of how it was not just about the rope-a-dope.

    The Rumble in the Jungle, Through A New Lens

    Here´s the youtube video analysis:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1_JW3wnrik

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    This shit is hilarious. They should have banned the rope in 1865 and used rubber walls instead. See through of course or just went with sheets of poly like along hockey boards that absorb and reflect the weight.

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    Default Re: Let's be honest---the ropes in Zaire DID look rather loose

    Quote Originally Posted by Britkid View Post
    Ali tried to dance, he failed, and spent few rounds trying to find a new tactic. The 'rope a dope' tactic was a nice accident, the name itself was created by David Frost; watch the post fight interview...
    That is one thing that I immediately noticed in the first round. Ali had intended to use his legs and not get stuck on the ropes but the surface of the ring was soft and he could not move around as easy. He probably changed his mind and tactics from that point.
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