The Great One is gone.

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Re: The Great One is gone.

Postby RPM » Sun Jun 05, 2016 10:44 am

To me he was the Ultimate example of a pure Boxer. Unbelievable jab, Killer combo.
He lost 3 of his best years, remaining fights took a lot out of him. I worked at a C&W club
in 1980 and he stopped by, an African American in that place was unheard of...lol.....everyone
loved him he was so friendly taking pics with people and shaking hands, a real gentleman.
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Re: The Great One is gone.

Postby tj » Sun Jun 05, 2016 2:55 pm

RPM wrote:To me he was the Ultimate example of a pure Boxer. Unbelievable jab, Killer combo.
He lost 3 of his best years, remaining fights took a lot out of him. I worked at a C&W club
in 1980 and he stopped by, an African American in that place was unheard of...lol.....everyone
loved him he was so friendly taking pics with people and shaking hands, a real gentleman.


I am probably remembering a time that never really was, but it seems like boxing for most of the time prior to Ali's retirement was a brutal but still respectable sport. Ali, Foreman and others talked trash, but backed it up. Since then, it's all about the pay per view and money. Still occasional good fights, but not with fighters who respect each other, the sport, or the fans.
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