APerno wrote:His demand of a tax free paycheck is absurd; Ali's people, nor any promoter can meet that condition. It's federal for Christ sake. Chamberlain made a deliberately impossible demand and it ended the nonsense. (They had milked it for three years.) Anyway that's what I see in the article; why I posted.
That's an insane conclusion to draw... Chamberlain wanted to be the Heavyweight Champion of the World, but he was given the run-around.. Ali was the perfect opponent for him and that's the big reason Chamberlain considered it a perfect fight for him ... That's why the first 1971 contact he signed ([Ali refused to sign the 1971 OR the 1967 contracts]) stipulated that Ali MUST beat Frazier in their World Title Fight... After Ali lost the Title Fight to Frazier Chamberlain was no longer interested... Promoters still came to him and said there was monster money in the fight... There WAS, but no Title.
But back in 1966, D'Amato and Patterson, ([who Chamberlain consulted with]), told Wilt that Ali was the perfect opponent for him. Ali had no body attack and was easy to hit with both jabs and straight rights.. Ali was also vulnerable to left hooks and right hooks.. Not many boxers threw right hooks at Ali but Karl Mildenberger nailed Ali with them.. Mildenberger simply lacked the height, weight, reach, or strength to compete with a guy Ali's size - and Karl was a terrible, clumsy athlete.. Chamberlain was a super powerful and fast 7'1" X 290 with a reach of 101 inches.. Jim Brown called Wilt "The World's Greatest Athlete" and offered to help train Chamberlain for Ali on the strength and nutrition side.. Cus D'Amato---who trained the 2 youngest Heavyweight Champions in History would be Chamberlain's chief boxing trainer.
Though Ali lost the Title Fight, Ali-Frazier pulled in many millions.. Ali and Frazier were paid 5 million and Jerry Perenchio made millions more on top of that haul.. Promoters were still interested in Chamberlain-Ali... The fight would electrify the planet.. Chamberlain was told and believed that there was more than enough money in the fight to pay him his modest request.. But the fight WASN'T going to be for the Heavyweight Championship of the World so Chamberlain's interest in it dropped from a 20 on a scale of 10 -- to a 3.. He basically told the promoters that Ali was NOT interested in fighting him and to "Show me a contract with Ali's signature on it and I'll sign it." Chambrelain had been through the Dog & Pony Shows with Ali for the 1967 fight and Ali never signed ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s ... He was fed up with Ali... Who wouldn't be???