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Re: Cassius Clay vs. Piero 'Pejo' Tomasoni

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 14:57
by ThatOne
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..........
I believe you believe it to be true even though the sentient among us don't.

Re: Cassius Clay vs. Piero 'Pejo' Tomasoni

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 15:12
by ThatOne
Il 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.

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Mildenburger has bird legs. lol

Re: Cassius Clay vs. Piero 'Pejo' Tomasoni

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 17:35
by BoxBuzz
Did you know that young Cassius for many years weighed less than 100 pounds?

And they had the nerve to call him a Heavyweight.........pleeeease.

Re: Cassius Clay vs. Piero 'Pejo' Tomasoni

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 18:31
by BoxBuzz
whimsical? Is it whimsical to point out the facts? I did not stray from the reality of the situation.

Where did I part paths with the truth in my statement?

I didn't....you know it, I know it, and Bob Dole knows it.

Re: Cassius Clay vs. Piero 'Pejo' Tomasoni

Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 18:51
by grevan
What's the point of the constant anti-Cassius Clay posts?

We get it, you don't like him.

Surely you've got something positive to add on the fighters you do like rather than ridiculous posts about the crowd figures for fights in Europe in the 60's or making an absurd case that "Clay" ducked the likes of Piero Tomasoni.

Although, it's certainly a unique perspective to consider the lack of the name "Tomasoni" takes away from a resume that includes Foreman, Frazier, Liston, Holmes, Norton, Patterson etc etc...