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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2016/06/03/muhammad-ali-dies-obituary/85357592/
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un
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can i ask what ali's best fight was from a technical pov? might go watch it on youtube since i have nothing to do right now.
Fights against Sonny liston if you want to see peak Ali with hand speed and footwork or Rumble in the Jungle for a tactically better fight against a younger stronger opponent in Foreman.
That's another piece of my childhood gone.
I knew a fella who sparred with him. I asked what made him The Greatest? My friend fought ten professional fights, he was a fast heavyweight similar in style to Ali. He said that Ali seemed to be reading his mind - he was half a second quicker in thought, so that whatever my friend tried Ali moved out of the way.
I think he had some sort of extra-sensory awareness. Another friend asked him how he was so successful. "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" sighed the great boxer. My friend understood the stinging part but was curious about the floating. Ali replied that his mind rose up out of his body so that he could see the ring from all angles at once and knew what punch was coming....
can i ask what ali's best fight was from a technical pov? might go watch it on youtube since i have nothing to do right now.
Yea I'd read about and seen a couple of clips like these where in his youth he seemes to have held reverse racist views of sorts but that did change as he grew and evolved as a person, around after the time when he came out of the Nation of Islam nonsense and embraced orthodox Islamic values. There's another clip on YouTube of him in older life rejecting the previously held anti-white views, it's with the same interviewer. Too lazy to look for it now.I loved Ali, but it is interesting how damaged he was by his segregated childhood. (My aunt used to own a supermarket in a deprived black quarter of Louisville).
Try watching this painful car crash interview with Parky.
The very sad truth of the matter is that Parkinson comes out as a decent, colour-blind man. While Mohammad Ali comes out as a product of the evil, racist society in which he grew up.
Cleveland Williams.
The greatest at his greatest.
Cleveland Williams.
The greatest at his greatest.
Muhammad Ali with Pak actor Sultan Rahi (the one in my avatar)
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Why was he assassinated?
Let's keep this thread about Mohammad Ali.
But wasn't Williams coming back from a serious injury in that fight? Something related to a gunshot wound IIRC.
cheers bro. everybody's a fan today but very few know anything about him
His biography by Thomas Hauser is a good place to start.
His biography by Thomas Hauser is a good place to start.
One of the greatest (if not greatest) role models of our generation.
RIP.