Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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Re: Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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Ali went down to the crossroads somewhere in New Orleans, where he buried a little something, muttered a few incantations and VOILA! Marie Laveau appears in the flesh!

That's when the dark spirit appeared, and offered to trade him the "anchor punch" that would secure his second win over Liston. All he had to do was accept the dark spirits "gift' of Parkinson's, which would arrive years later. Ali agreed....and in essence sold his soul.

TROO FAX!
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Re: Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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One "writer" in a boxing mag shortly after the fight offered the theory that the anchor punch was actually an advanced karate chop application delivered with high intensity torqueing action.

:lol:

I guess this possibly led to maximization of discombobulation on Sonny's part, to work off of Buzz's theory. :D

Wish I would have kept that old mag.
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Re: Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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I liked the windmill punch... Ray Leonard used it to fake out Duran and then hit him with the other hand. Then Duran quit.
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Aside from.the controversial ending Ali looked absolutely awesome...the confidence and ring generalship since becoming champion was supremely evident...the movement, the speed just awesome...no heavyweight in history could come close to Ali 64-67...imo...:-D
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Funny because I remember a poster years back going on about this anchor punch and I thought he was trolling . So Ali actually spoke of this?
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The End wrote:Funny because I remember a poster years back going on about this anchor punch and I thought he was trolling . So Ali actually spoke of this?
There is an interview with Ali and Fetchit together talking about the anchor punch...
A lot of what Ali done was for fun....
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Fun doesnt factor into Douche's hatred.
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klompton wrote:Fun doesnt factor into Douche's hatred.
Nor Truth
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Il Duce wrote:
evrenb wrote:
klompton wrote:Fun doesnt factor into Douche's hatred.
Nor Truth
'I got no quarrel with the Viet Cong......I'm a Black Muslim Minister'.

My name is not Cassius Clay, I'm now 'Cassius X'.

I don't want to go into the Armed Services. How can I, when Hollywood wants to
make a Movie about my life, starring me. I was meant to be in Motion Pictures
with my looks, not in some Battlefield holding a Rifle.

I'm pretty. Only ugly men should be forced to into the Service. Look at me,
who would want to shoot me.

"Only Your Own Men'
You write using so many quote marks I do not know which are your lies and which are your supposed quotes from the person in question. Perhaps you can write your name parenthetically after your quotes to help distinguish...
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Re: Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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So which is it? Did Sonny take a dive, or did he forget how to fight? Get your excuses for Ali kicking his ass straight.
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Re: Cassius Clay 'The Anchor Punch'

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It didn't help that Referee Jersey Joe Walcott lost control of the situation in the second bout between Muhammad Ali and Sonny Liston. Another debacle involving a former world heavyweight champion as a referee took place when Joe Louis was the third man in the second bout between Joe Frazier and Jerry Quarry. As the bout progressed, Quarry was rendered virtually helpless and took quite a bit of unnecessary punishment because Louis didn't stop it soon enough.

- Chuck Johnston
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