How do you call a man a traitor for not sending a man in this condition to go out and receive further punishment? It was an act of sensible and reasonable compassion.
It is pathetic to watch the agony of the Ali "fan."
As the years pass the agony will increase as the media shills die away, more people will be surprised when they see the mediocrity which the media passes on as "great."
granberry wrote:It is pathetic to watch the agony of the Ali "fan."
As the years pass the agony will increase as the media shills die away, more people will be surprised when they see the mediocrity which the media passes on as "great."
granberry wrote:It is pathetic to watch the agony of the Ali "fan."
As the years pass the agony will increase as the media shills die away, more people will be surprised when they see the mediocrity which the media passes on as "great."
Tough years ahead for the blind worshippers.
What are you trying to say?
Something like "I hate Ali because he didn't know his place"?
That's the feeling I am getting.
I mean, posting the same nonsense every day for 6 months smacks of a deep-seated blind hatred driven by the sort of thing we saw down south in the 60's.
You are wasting your time engaging with him. He isn't going to answer any legitimate questions.
It will be more trolling or fantasy about how he talked to some boxer who agreed with everything the great man said.
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You know there is a pattern developing here....If you knock Ali down....your face eventually appears to deteriorate. Sort of the opposite of a Dorian Grey thing....could it be a voodoo curse?
granberry....can you comment on my theory here?
Actually I liked Bob Foster's statement that though he knocked Bob down 7 times he said that Ali couldn't crush a grape. So evidently boxing was a better choice for Ali than being a wine producer.