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Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
If Wepner had any kind of bout with Inoki it wasn't a globally publicized big money fight like Inoki-Ali... It would be a pro wrestling canard as usual and Inoki would be the predetermined winner... But the fact remains that Inoki never faced a boxer in his LIFE before training camp for Ali -- but Ali couldn't get a single significant punch on Inoki in 45 minutes of Inoki kicking the sh!t out of Ali ... putting him in a hospital with broken blood vessels and blood clots.HomicideHenry wrote:Show me where Patterson or Terrell ever said they sparred Chamberlain, and that he was dominating them? I've never seen that, and even if it does exist I have to wonder whether or not Patterson said it out of loyalty to Cus D'Amato or not.
ALSO... I used to be in the rasslin' business... I know a fake fight from a real one when I see it... Wepner-Andre was indeed a fake... Besides I also asked Wepner about his "fight" with Inoki and he said it was also fake, as it ended with a cartwheel kick and a Boston crab leg lock.
Ali's ineffectiveness against Inoki is something you guys just totally ignore... Inoki was no Chamberlain as a powerful and dominant athlete and in the first real fight of his life he kicked the bejabbers out of Muhammad Ali
Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
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Ape.....I absolutely appreciate the sleuthing you have done here. Shouldn't this be the final word?.....
I think it buttons up the topic pretty well.
But...alas....I'm not an eternal seeker of drama, or an easy buyer of conspiracies.
Sometimes a cigar is just a damn cigar. And Occam's Razor should rule the sensibilities.
Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
The newspaper article at the beginning of this thread PROVES Wilt was a willing partner in any Chamberlain-Ali Fight where the prize for the winner of said fight was The Heavyweight Championship of the World... "O'Connell said the 34-year-old Chamberlain had signed an agreement last February that he would fight Ali, but that agreement was based on the assumption Ali would beat Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier. Frazier won a unanimous decision last March."HomicideHenry wrote: As for Chamberlain vs Ali, it's one of my favorite topics, primarily because Cus D'Amato was involved and he insisted that Chamberlain won every "test bout" staged behind closed doors. That he was a credible threat.
There is no evidence Ali ever signed that same contract. Ali always claimed that there was plenty of time to sign to fight Chamberlain later, a tactic Chamberlain warned the lawyers about. Wilt told them he'd been through his innings with Ali in 1967 as was given the run around for months -- until it was painfully obvious that Ali had no intention of ever stepping into a boxing ring with Wilt Chamberlain. The fact is Ali was scared to death of Chamberlain.
Ali was scared of Inoki too.. Ali threatened to pull out of the Inoki fight unless the contract was complete rewritten to disallow wrestling or throws. Clinching was allowed, but would be broken up immediately by Ali's hand selected referee. Inoki was not even allowed to punch Ali with his bare fists. The only thing Inoki could do was kick Ali in the back of the legs -- and that's how he easily beat Ali very badly and hospitalized the poor guy.
Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
"The newspaper article at the beginning of this thread PROVES Wilt was a willing partner in any Chamberlain-Ali Fight where the prize for the winner of said fight was The Heavyweight Championship of the World... "O'Connell said the 34-year-old Chamberlain had signed an agreement last February that he would fight Ali, but that agreement was based on the assumption Ali would beat Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier. Frazier won a unanimous decision last March."BoxBuzz wrote:Ape.....I absolutely appreciate the sleuthing you have done here. Shouldn't this be the final word?.....
There is no evidence Ali ever signed that same contract. Ali always claimed that there was plenty of time to sign to fight Chamberlain later, a tactic Chamberlain warned the lawyers about. Wilt told them he'd been through his innings with Ali in 1967 as was given the run around for months -- until it was painfully obvious that Ali had no intention of ever stepping into a boxing ring with Wilt Chamberlain. The fact is Ali was scared to death of Chamberlain.
Ali was scared of Inoki too.. Ali threatened to pull out of the Inoki fight unless the contract was complete rewritten to disallow wrestling or throws, or submission holds. Clinching was allowed, but would be broken up immediately by Ali's hand selected referee. Inoki was not even allowed to punch Ali with his bare fists. The only thing Inoki could do was kick Ali in the back of the legs -- and that's how he easily beat Ali very badly and hospitalized the poor guy."
SHOW ME ANY ARTICLE THAT PROVES ALI SIGNED ANY CONTRACT TO FIGHT CHAMBERLAIN... YOU CAN'T... THAT buttons it up pretty nicely.
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
lol, show me any actual PROOF that Wilt signed a contract to fight AliKalan wrote:
SHOW ME ANY ARTICLE THAT PROVES ALI SIGNED ANY CONTRACT TO FIGHT CHAMBERLAIN... YOU CAN'T... THAT buttons it up pretty nicely.
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Actually Kalan, Chamberlain's reach was 'only' 92".Kalan wrote:Chamberlain was a super powerful and fast 7'1" X 290 with a reach of 101 inches.
Here is a link to a video of his reach being measured: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PcEqa2l5eE
I thought I'd mention it because in another thread I gave Valuev's reach as 86", you called me a liar and corrected it to 85" (what's an inch amongst friends).
So now it's my turn to correct you.
Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
The proof that Chamberlain signed a contract to fight Ali is in the newspaper article that starts this thread " "O'Connell said the 34-year-old Chamberlain had signed an agreement last February that he would fight Ali, but that agreement was based on the assumption Ali would beat Heavyweight Champion Joe Frazier. Frazier won a unanimous decision last March." ... Obviously Chamberlain wanted the Heavyweight Title.Counter-puncher wrote: show me any actual PROOF that Wilt signed a contract to fight Ali
Then the opening salvo of the following video states... "I have in my possession a signed contract for [Wilt Chamberlain] to fight Muhammad Ali"
It was the negotiated contract a lawyer was holding for Chamberlain. Wilt produced a pen for Ali to sign... As usual, Ali said "Don't rush things. Hold your pen." It was becoming obvious Ali would never legally bind himself to fight Wilt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s
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Cus D'Amato measured Wilt's reach at 101"... That is the reach that was reported in Ring Magazine in their article on Chamberlain... On this TV report they measured Wilt's reach very quickly and casually.. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip.SteveO wrote:Actually Kalan, Chamberlain's reach was 'only' 92"
If Wilt's reach were only 92" that is still longer than any boxer I've heard of in recorded history... and 14" longer than Ali's... Now I know they'll change John Rankin who had one fight from an unknown reach to a 93" reach just to say I'm wrong.
But it doesn't matter if somebody had a longer reach or was bigger or taller than Wilt.. There were much bigger and taller guys in the NBA than Wilt.. Probably even guys with longer arms. They weren't good athletes and didn't set any records. They couldn't run the floor well and had no speed. They had no eye for shooting or quickness and cleverness for maneuvering. They had no timing and precision for passing well. They were just big galoots. And only one in 73 of those big galoots ever made it to the NBA and 90% of THOSE were still no good. Very few big guys are great athletes. They can't play.
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
So, no proof then other than some guy saidKalan wrote:The proof that Chamberlain signed a contract to fight Ali is in the newspaper article that starts this thread " "O'Connell said the 34-year-old Chamberlain had signed anCounter-puncher wrote: show me any actual PROOF that Wilt signed a contract to fight Ali
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Kalan wrote:Cus D'Amato measured Wilt's reach at 101"... That is the reach that was reported in Ring Magazine in their article on Chamberlain... On this TV report they measured Wilt's reach very quickly and casually.. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip.SteveO wrote:Actually Kalan, Chamberlain's reach was 'only' 92"
If Wilt's reach were only 92" that is still longer than any boxer I've heard of in recorded history... and 14" longer than Ali's... Now I know they'll change John Rankin who had one fight from an unknown reach to a 93" reach just to say I'm wrong.
But it doesn't matter if somebody had a longer reach or was bigger or taller than Wilt.. There were much bigger and taller guys in the NBA than Wilt.. Probably even guys with longer arms. They weren't good athletes and didn't set any records. They couldn't run the floor well and had no speed. They had no eye for shooting or quickness and cleverness for maneuvering. They had no timing and precision for passing well. They were just big galoots.
Have you ever slept with Wilt Chamberlain, Kalan?
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
That's good, because fingertip-pokes are a neglected element of the boxing arsenalKalan wrote:. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip..
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No... I don't bend over like you -- because I'm straight, not gay like you and your flouncy limp wristed buddies.Tomasino wrote:Kalan wrote:Cus D'Amato measured Wilt's reach at 101"... That is the reach that was reported in Ring Magazine in their article on Chamberlain... On this TV report they measured Wilt's reach very quickly and casually.. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip.SteveO wrote:Actually Kalan, Chamberlain's reach was 'only' 92"
If Wilt's reach were only 92" that is still longer than any boxer I've heard of in recorded history... and 14" longer than Ali's... Now I know they'll change John Rankin who had one fight from an unknown reach to a 93" reach just to say I'm wrong.
But it doesn't matter if somebody had a longer reach or was bigger or taller than Wilt.. There were much bigger and taller guys in the NBA than Wilt.. Probably even guys with longer arms. They weren't good athletes and didn't set any records. They couldn't run the floor well and had no speed. They had no eye for shooting or quickness and cleverness for maneuvering. They had no timing and precision for passing well. They were just big galoots.
Have you ever slept with Wilt Chamberlain, Kalan?
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Many boxers do extend curved fingers when they jab or lash with fingers when they upper-jab... Most referee's can't pick up on it.Counter-puncher wrote:That's good, because fingertip-pokes are a neglected element of the boxing arsenalKalan wrote:. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip..
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How about "A reliable source said" and then name him ... The newspaper didn't quote an anonymous lawyer. They quoted a person in the know by name.Counter-puncher wrote:So, no proof then other than some guy saidKalan wrote:The proof that Chamberlain signed a contract to fight Ali is in the newspaper article that starts this thread " "O'Connell said the 34-year-old Chamberlain had signed anCounter-puncher wrote: show me any actual PROOF that Wilt signed a contract to fight Ali
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
So no proof then
You wouldn't ever accept anything like that as PROOF if it was offered in support of an argument you were opposing.
You wouldn't ever accept anything like that as PROOF if it was offered in support of an argument you were opposing.
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Kalan wrote:No... I don't bend over like you -- because I'm straight, not gay like you and your flouncy limp wristed buddies.Tomasino wrote:Kalan wrote:
Cus D'Amato measured Wilt's reach at 101"... That is the reach that was reported in Ring Magazine in their article on Chamberlain... On this TV report they measured Wilt's reach very quickly and casually.. The way Cus did it was chest against a wall and stretching your arms as far as you can.. and they didn't measure knuckle to knuckle but finger tip to finger tip.
If Wilt's reach were only 92" that is still longer than any boxer I've heard of in recorded history... and 14" longer than Ali's... Now I know they'll change John Rankin who had one fight from an unknown reach to a 93" reach just to say I'm wrong.
But it doesn't matter if somebody had a longer reach or was bigger or taller than Wilt.. There were much bigger and taller guys in the NBA than Wilt.. Probably even guys with longer arms. They weren't good athletes and didn't set any records. They couldn't run the floor well and had no speed. They had no eye for shooting or quickness and cleverness for maneuvering. They had no timing and precision for passing well. They were just big galoots.
Have you ever slept with Wilt Chamberlain, Kalan?
So you are saying Wilt was gay? I suppose it makes sense what with the no kids, ludicrous sexual boasts and a heartbroken ex boyfriend trolling boxing forums 20 years after he died.
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. . . "important, very important," she replied shyly, as she removed her top . . .SteveO wrote:
(what's an inch amongst friends).
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Wilt was straight according to all his Hollywood starlet girlfriends like Kim Novak and Raquel Welsh... You're the gay guy.Tomasino wrote:Kalan wrote:No... I don't bend over like you -- because I'm straight, not gay like you and your flouncy limp wristed buddies.Tomasino wrote:
Have you ever slept with Wilt Chamberlain, Kalan?
So you are saying Wilt was gay?
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Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
If Chamberlain wanted to be treated serious he would've got his boxers licence, turned pro and had some fights. The fact he didn't shows it for what is was, a publicity stunt.
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He did get a boxing license. He needed one to fight Ali. But what suicidal maniac would get into a ring with Wilt Chamberlain and fight him???
It had to be the World Heavyweight Champion because nobody else could possibly be a match for him... Ali told Wilt on national TV "I accept your challenge. As soon as I finish with a few more contenders, IF I beat them.." Ali always seemed to have another excuse for putting the signing off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s
It had to be the World Heavyweight Champion because nobody else could possibly be a match for him... Ali told Wilt on national TV "I accept your challenge. As soon as I finish with a few more contenders, IF I beat them.." Ali always seemed to have another excuse for putting the signing off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s
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To me, the vile hatred you displayed against Mick Jagger earlier in this thread suggests that Wilt and Jagger were an item. Jealousy reared its ugly head but you have got to let it go Kalan, find some other dude already.Kalan wrote: Wilt was straight according to all his Hollywood starlet girlfriends like Kim Novak and Raquel Welsh... You're the gay guy.
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You're into dudes suckerface... I'm into pretty girls.
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Why are you so desperately telling everyone that you're not gay? In reality nobody cares about your repressed homosexuality, expressed through the biggest man-crush in Boxrec history.Kalan wrote:You're into dudes suckerface... I'm into pretty girls.
Re: Did Wilt Chamberlain use an unrealistic tax demand to back out of the Ali fight?
Why are you obsessed with who might be gay and the gay lifestyle??? ... Get over to the Off Topic forum.
This thread is all about a widely publicized fight that never happened -- all because Ali was smart enough not to sign a contract to venture into a ring with the world's greatest athlete... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s
Or alternatively you can type in "Wilt challenges Ali" on YouTube and it's the 1st one that pops up.
This thread is all about a widely publicized fight that never happened -- all because Ali was smart enough not to sign a contract to venture into a ring with the world's greatest athlete... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s
Or alternatively you can type in "Wilt challenges Ali" on YouTube and it's the 1st one that pops up.
