


I didn't see the fight, but it doesn't look like Cooper is winning...



Well not sure about terap, but i believe that all was not well for the Foreman Ali Fight.Tantum wrote:Terap, I have another question for you... What do you think of the Foreman fight? Do you think it was legitimate? Do you think Foreman would have won a rematch?
If you've read many of my posts, you'll know I do. Just to prove it in case you're too lazy to look, I've made posts such as:terap wrote:Marciano-Frazier----
Do you ever post anything except your whining about what other posters write?
Terap, is a genius. He knows the truth about Muhammed AL-Fraud.Marciano Frazier wrote:Man, how long exactly HAS Terap been posting all this anti-Ali stuff? He was still doing it more than a month ago, and most certainly further! Does he ever get bored with repeating the exact same hateful paragraphs and sentences in slightly different sequences, over and over and over and over endlessly?
Many of your lines are purely, obviously, and entirely false. For instance, you say that Dundee loosened the ropes before the fight. This just doesn't make sense. First, Dundee didn't know Ali was going to use the rope-a-dope tactics. No one did until the fight started and Ali realized that dancing wouldn't work in this fight. You can see and hear Dundee and Ali's other cornermen screaming at him to get off the ropes, stop standing in front of Foreman. NO WAY would Dundee think it was to any advantage to Ali to loosen the ropes. Dundee later said that he noticed the ropes were loose before the fight started, but decided not to tell unless it was hurting his fighter. There was NO reason in the world for Dundee to loosen the ropes.terap wrote:The "referee" was stooge referee Zack Clayton.
Clayton has a long history of acting as a stooge official---
for example when he shortened the round by one full minute and sent the fighters to their corners after Dick Tiger had knocked down Hurricane Carter twice in one round in their fight.
In doing that, Clayton was working for his employers, protecting Carter, who was Madison Square Garden's big drawing card at the time, from an automatic TKO if Tiger had knocked him down a third time in the round.
Tiger raised his hands in victory when Clayton motioned Carter to his corner. Then Tiger stood there and looked puzzled.
Tiger's cornermen ran out and surrounded him and persuaded him to go sit in his corner and resume the fight when the next "round" started.
It is right there on the tape. That round last two minutes while all the other rounds of the fight lasted the proper three minutes.
Another example---When challenger Teo Cruz knocked champion Carlos Ortiz down in their title fight, referee Clayton allowed the shaken Ortiz to hold for an unbelievable amount of time after the knockdown without doing anything to break what was probably the longest clinch in the history of boxing. When Cruz complained Clayton told him to shut up.
After the fight, which Cruz clearly won, Clayton voted for Ortiz.
There are MANY more examples.
Clayton was a stooge referee, as were especially Arthur Merchante, Ruby Goldstein at times, and of course all the Don King era referees, with Larry Hazzard by far the most obvious and disgusting example.
In the Forman-Ali "fight," any competent referee would have stopped the fight as soon as he discovered that the ropes were tampered with, and said, "We will not have a fight until the ring is in legitimate condition for a professional fight."
Clayton didn't do that.
And if Angelo Dundee had tried that (loosening the ropes earlier in the day of the fight) if the fight had taken place at Madison Square Garden, he would have spent the night of the fight in the New York City Jail.
Any competent referee in ANY locality or city in the US would have said to Ali---"If you don't punch back I am going to penalize you a point. If you continue not to fight I am going to disqualify you."
But "refferee" Clayton allowed Ali to not throw a punch for rounds at a time.
Good "referee" (for Ali).
Angelo Dundee and Ali would never have gotten away with this juvenile crap with any good trainer of the past (Jack Blackburn, Charley Goldman) in the opposite corner. With earlier levels of officiating they would not even have had a chance to try this crap.
This fight took place in the wilds of Africa, with the murderous muslims connected with Ali free to run completely unrestrained.
And of course Foreman was held prisoner by the military dictator of Zaire when Foreman was cut in training and said he was leaving and returning to the US. The head of the country told Foreman he would not let him leave, that he would have to stay until the postponed fight took place. Foreman was "monitored" 24 hours a day by soldiers in the army of the military dictator to make sure he stayed and the fight took place in Zaire.
Ali was heavily drugged going into this "fight."
Get the Sports Illustrated issue with very clear color photos just after the fight.
Look at the photos of Ali just as the fight started.
In these very clear photos it is visible that Ali's eyes are weird, having all the characteristics of a heavily drugged individual.
Take a look sometime.
Foreman's physical condition was very soft for this "fight" once it eventually took place. He was bigger than he had been, and not in the shape he was when he fought Frazier. the softness of his physical condition is visible. After his cut in training, he spent most of his time hitting the heavy bag and did little else.
The conditions of this "fight" and what was gotten away with by Dundee and company because of the screwed up location make the whole thing a farce.
That would be obvious to anyone with a background in boxing.
As to Foreman's "performance" in this "fight," starting from the VERY FIRST contact between the two fighters as soon as the first round began, I'll reserve comments on that for another time.