Il Duce wrote: On November 5, 1965 - Piero 'shocked' the European Boxing World, when he 'upset'
the Great - Santo Amonti by a TKO 9.
The great?
What was great about him?
Il Duce wrote: On November 5, 1965 - Piero 'shocked' the European Boxing World, when he 'upset'
the Great - Santo Amonti by a TKO 9.
This is what it was all about?Il Duce wrote:
It was all about style and movement.

That clown lost on points. I don't think he could go four rounds with Rahman now.Il Duce wrote:Piero Tomasoni had done better against Karl Mildenberger for 10 Rounds, than CassiusThatOne wrote:I don't even think 'Pejo' would be favored against Rahman.
performed against the German.
'A 'lucky punch' to the right eye, was the difference in the bout.
Had it not been for that, we'd all be speaking Italian now.
'Ciao Baby'
Clay/Ali said at the time he didn't have sex with white women because the NOI prohibited it. I got Jim Brown's autobiography for my birthday back in the late 80s or early 90s. I don't remember the exact year. Any way, Jim Brown wrote when they were in Italy together they were both banging Italian girls and when Brown asked him about the NOI's prohibition on having sex with white women Ali said Italians weren't white!Il Duce wrote:'Young Cassius' was going to go to Italy to 'feast' on some Italian's
But 'first' Piero Tomasoni had to prove himself against a 'fringe' American Heavyweight.
Enter 'King Jim Fletcher {Floyd' Patterson's sparring partner}, and the guy who had
Cassius Clay by the 'neck' in the elevator.
Fight Promoter - Umberto Branchini set up the bout.

I'm pretty sure he didn't say the bit I have highlighted in black.Il Duce wrote:Cassius Clay,
"We need more white men around, like Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey. And with me
fighting them, we'd draw a $30,000,000 Gate. Nobody wants to see me fighting black men."
He's right on that, isn't he?ThatOne wrote:Ali said Italians weren't white!
Il Duce wrote:Signore', Dominic Adinolfi
Cassius Clay is 'borderline retarded'.
He is no 'Prophet'.........He is a 'Clown' dressed up in pretty boxing shorts.
Il Duce wrote:In 1966,
Cassius Clay visited the 'Great' Jim Brown on the set of the 'The Dirty Dozen' which was being filmed
at MGM Studios in Borehamwood in England.
On location areas, were at Ashridge in Hertfordshire.
Jim Brown, who was Jefferson, R.T. - was a featured actor in this soon-to-be Great Film.
Cassius, ever the 'celebrity', asked Jim Brown is he could get him a role in the movie.
Jim Brown, "But Cassius, this a War Movie."

I believe you believe it to be true even though the sentient among us don't.Il Duce wrote: I Believe,
Cassius went to the 'The Dirty Dozen' film location to 'beg' Jim Brown to help support him
in getting out of Induction into the United States Selective Service.
Cassius told Jim, if he helped him, he would set stage a Boxing Bout between the both
of them, where they could make 'Millions' together.
Soon after this 'Press Conference', where Cassius had 'used' these fine gentleman, he didn't
even had the common courtesy to take them out for Dinner or buy them a 'lousy' Cup of Coffee.
Do Your Follow Up..........
Mildenburger has bird legs. lolIl Duce wrote:Piero Tomasoni vs. Karl Mildenberger
Here 'Pejo' is lambasting the German with his quick attack.
'Pejo' was called the 'Italian Doug Jones', and we know what he did to Cassius.