That was an interesting fight to read about. I do believe it was rigged in Ali's favor, but I don't believe Ali knew that or had anything to do with it.Pssssst, Rumble in Jungle... Rope-a-dope-dope
That was an interesting fight to read about. I do believe it was rigged in Ali's favor, but I don't believe Ali knew that or had anything to do with it.Pssssst, Rumble in Jungle... Rope-a-dope-dope
But, there was so much Fine Art in that whole match, magic, love, trickery, "I'm going to float like a butter fly." Norman Mailer made that fight the American story.That was an interesting fight to read about. I do believe it was rigged in Ali's favor, but I don't believe Ali knew that or had anything to do with it.
The irony here is that Paul is attempting to hack the system using Ali's initial strategy. When Ali (then Cassius Clay) came into the game, he did so without a modicum of respect from other boxers, despite his Olympic showing. Archie Moore even jumped in the ring against him because he wanted to shut the kid up. Ali stirred up the community, but he also saved the sport by sensationalizing it and making people pay attention again. The same is essentially happening here. No matter who loses, boxing wins because they get new viewers.
I'd argue that George Foreman is the GOAT - just take a peep at both his record and his age, given the challengers he faced. My favorite, however, is Sonny Liston [Or as Ali named him, the Big Ugly Bear], the gangster-turned-world champion who was shunned by the whole world despite his desire to participate legitimately in the boxing world. He lied about his age (nobody knows exactly when he was born, but he may have been in his 50's while facing a prime Muhammad Ali) and his comeback story was derailed by a last second health scare. There's a book entitled The Murder of Sonny Liston that I can't recommend highly enough.
Who's to say? Everybody has multiple faces. Maybe he'd have killed me or maybe we'd have been besties. He's my favorite because he's simply the most interesting from my perspective.Sonny Liston's accomplishments in professional fighting and the circumstances of his death are too readily romanticized, considering the type of person he truly was.
The man should have been executed before he ever stepped into a boxing ring. Being sentenced to hundreds of years imprisonment for the crimes that he had already committed would not have been appropriate, since he continued to violently prey upon and exploit others once he was finally incarcerated.
He may be your favorite but you would not want to have ever encountered the man.
"Sonny Liston made me look like a boy scout." ~ Mike Tyson
Gerald McClellan would have won that fight in the first round, were it not for the criminally biased actions of the referee saving Benn after that first knockdown.Nigel Benn? One of these things is not like the other. He was a good boxer, but doesn’t have the resume of the big four you mentioned. Also, Gerald Mclellan knocked him outta the ring in the first round and would’ve won that fight if not for the unfortunate blood clot in his brain. That guy threw the heaviest body shots I have ever seen, annihilated Julian Jackson, twice.
Nigel Benn? One of these things is not like the other. He was a good boxer, but doesn’t have the resume of the big four you mentioned. Also, Gerald Mclellan knocked him outta the ring in the first round and would’ve won that fight if not for the unfortunate blood clot in his brain. That guy threw the heaviest body shots I have ever seen, annihilated Julian Jackson, twice.
I firmly believe Benn was juiced up for that fight. He avoided providing samples at the end of the fight by being escorted out of the arena by high profile gangsters from the British underworld he was known to keep company with. How Benn wasn't sanctioned after failing to provide the samples has always baffled me. I honestly can't stand the man, a complete lowlife whose best mates were bully gangsters, and who got juiced up for a fight and basically took another man's life. It was no surprise to me when his son was caught using PEDs, and for me, that is clearly the reason Eubank feared for his own son's life in the fight they were meant to have before it got pulled.Gerald McClellan would have won that fight in the first round, were it not for the criminally biased actions of the referee saving Benn after that first knockdown.
Things would have turned out much different for the G-Man, had he not made the fateful decision to leave Emanuel Steward several months prior to the Nigel Benn fight.
He and Oliver McCall allowed Don King to convince them that they did not need the man who had made them; so on September 24, 1994 (hours after McCall's greatest triumph), they both officially severed ties with Emanuel Steward (via letter) and sealed their own fates.
Guys it is highly unlikely Tyson will win this fight. He is nearly 60. Not to have a pop at anyone that age, but it is just the truth. We see snap shots of Tyson hitting the bags and that looks good. But that is just a 20 second burst. He will do that against that little fuckdog Paul, and will then be knackered, and get picked off.
Also, big muscles are always slower, especially the older they get. Tyson may have a lot of meat holding his head up, which might make him harder to knock out, but I don't expect him to be able to power punch his way through the match. I don't know this Paul guy very well, but I definitely do not think that the muscle bound Tyson is going to be anywhere near his peak.Guys it is highly unlikely Tyson will win this fight. He is nearly 60. Not to have a pop at anyone that age, but it is just the truth. We see snap shots of Tyson hitting the bags and that looks good. But that is just a 20 second burst. He will do that against that little fuckdog Paul, and will then be knackered, and get picked off.
Agreed. Even in an uneventful fight you can expect to swing hundreds of times and take dozens, if not hundreds, of hits. In that sense, Tyson is fighting two opponents: Paul, and Father Time.Guys it is highly unlikely Tyson will win this fight. He is nearly 60. Not to have a pop at anyone that age, but it is just the truth. We see snap shots of Tyson hitting the bags and that looks good. But that is just a 20 second burst. He will do that against that little fuckdog Paul, and will then be knackered, and get picked off.
However, was caring and considerate towards dogs.I should have included:
Gerald McClellan was quite possibly the most vicious and/or dangerous fighter to ever lace up a pair of gloves.
His opponents had to fight for their lives because the G-Man was trying to take them away.