The Ali industry doesn't let its clones know it, butI Feel Fine wrote:
I notice most of the examples granberry uses of Ali looking bad came when Ali was shot, post-Manila... Young, Shavers... or too young.. Banks, where Ali wasn't even 15-0, and Jones where he was 17-0 and had trained for a four rounder.. or Cooper where Ali just got nailed...
Doug Jones and Henry Cooper were the two fights Ali had JUST BEFORE he supposedly was able to beat Sonny Liston.
The Doug Jones fight was a main event at Madison Square Garden. It was scheduled for ten rounds.
That was in the contract.
I knew John Condon, the promoter for Madison Square Garden who promoted that fight and told me a lot about the problems they had with a media strike while he was trying to promote the fight and get customers to come to the Garden that night.
I am sure Condon would be interested to hear that it was a scheduled 4-rounder.
Your "just got nailed" is a classic mindless example of an Ali industry clone attempting to justify Ali's failings.
I am sure that when Ali landed a punch no Ali industry shill would say Ali's opponent "just got nailed."
You need to come up with some better attempts at explaining away your hero's failings.
Check with your mentors--Bert Sugar, Larry Merchant, Howard Cosell, Nigel Collins, Jim Lampley, Thomas Hauser,
and the rest of the halfwits who make a living as proud members of the Ali industry.