Re: How Do You Rate Clay's Win Over Liston?
Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 15:44
Brilliant quote.evrenb wrote:I think Tyson said it best 'Ali made Liston look like he
Was from another era' ....
Brilliant quote.evrenb wrote:I think Tyson said it best 'Ali made Liston look like he
Was from another era' ....
Didn't Sonny continue to fight years after he fought Ali?Il Duce wrote:Big Deal
Sonny Boy was cashing in.............He we wanted out anyway.
He wanted to be left alone, to rub elbows with the old gang, and drive his big Cadillac
thru the streets of Denver.
'Merry Chistmas'
Virtually every post Duce makes these days is full of holes. Why pick one where he's absolutely right to argue with? Not only is it possible to be both, he's probably right that Ali was both deeply loved by more sports fans than anyone else, and hated by more sports fans than anyone else. Jack Johnson is probably the only boxer to come close in how he polarised opinion.keithmoonhangover wrote:Il Duce wrote:OK, Lesson for today for the Cassius Clay Lovers
Question 1
Lets ask the World who is their most beloved athlete.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result. Cassius Clay is the most beloved athlete.
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Question 2
Let's ask the World what athlete do they 'hate' and 'despise' the most.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result, Cassius Clay is most 'hated' and 'despised' athlete in the World.![]()
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Is that the best you've got?
I agree with that 100%. It was the first time that a heavyweight so big like the great Cassius Clay was at the time he fought the great Sonny Liston, TO BE SO FAST AND ACCURATE. It was something never seen before. Just like the Beatles. It was something the world has never seen before.The Great John L wrote:He fought stupid because he had no clue how to deal with Ali's footspeed. There was nothing he could have done against Ali without a gun or rocket launcher.
A great performance by a relative novice against an experienced and dangerous opponent.
I'll miss you when you're gone....should you trip over yourself a couple more times. And I'm afraid it's fairly likely.Il Duce wrote:This was really a poor action fight.
Round 1 > No quality action, and very few quality punches were thrown.
* Sonny landed '1' good right hand punch to the body.
* Cassius landed a few accurate punches towards the end of the Round.
Round 2 was much better than Round 1 in activity.
* Sonny was the aggressor, and forced the action.
* Cassius really did little, other than landing a few pokes.
Round 3 was the best action, and only real 'fighting' to take place.
* Cassius looked very good during the first-half of the Round, but failed to seize the opportunity.
* Sonny came on like gang-busters during the latter part of the Round.
Round 4
* Cassius looked winded, and did nothing but jab and move backwards.
* Sonny plodded, and failed to throw any quality punches on a 'tired' fighter.
Between Rounds >
A complete phony sham of 'something in the eyes'. A typical Chris Dundee 'wresting gag'.
Round 5
* 'Blinky' Clay moves around the Ring backwards, while holding out his arms.
* Sonny 'I'll Pull My Punches' Liston throws phony punches into Clay like and Amateur Fighter.
* Most people laugh at the 'fake phony sham'.
Round 6
* Cassius "remarkably' clears his eyes, and pecks away with stiff left jabs into a 'slow moving oaf'.
* Sonny does nothing, but slowly walks forward, and does nothing other than letting a Pip Squeak hit him with jabs.
Between Rounds >
* Thankfully, this dull atrocity ends.'
I respect youIl Duce wrote:OK, Lesson for today for the Cassius Clay Lovers
Question 1
Lets ask the World who is their most beloved athlete.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result. Cassius Clay is the most beloved athlete.
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Question 2
Let's ask the World what athlete do they 'hate' and 'despise' the most.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result, Cassius Clay is most 'hated' and 'despised' athlete in the World.
Il Duce wrote:It wasn't a 'real fight'.
Cassius Clay's talent had little to do with the pre-determined outcome.
This was a 'financial decision' by both parties.
Though Sonny made a lot of money {debt's paid off}, he did get royally screwed.
But, he was 'Tons of Trouble' and 'Bad News', and what goes around comes around.
Mike DeJohn on Sonny Liston
"They cut Sonny up 'four-ways' ~ up, down, sideways and often"
Welccome Space Moutain.Space Moutain wrote:I respect youIl Duce wrote:OK, Lesson for today for the Cassius Clay Lovers
Question 1
Lets ask the World who is their most beloved athlete.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result. Cassius Clay is the most beloved athlete.
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Question 2
Let's ask the World what athlete do they 'hate' and 'despise' the most.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result, Cassius Clay is most 'hated' and 'despised' athlete in the World.
Thank you.BoxBuzz wrote:Welccome Space Moutain.Space Moutain wrote:I respect youIl Duce wrote:OK, Lesson for today for the Cassius Clay Lovers
Question 1
Lets ask the World who is their most beloved athlete.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result. Cassius Clay is the most beloved athlete.
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Question 2
Let's ask the World what athlete do they 'hate' and 'despise' the most.
Let's say 25% respond with Cassius Clay.
The next highest rated athlete gets 15%.
Result, Cassius Clay is most 'hated' and 'despised' athlete in the World.
This concept is indeed respectable, understandable, sensible.
And.... good info is always good info. And... always be critical in your thinking regardless of the source.
Most famous? Uh, no.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
Il Duce wrote:Yes, it's easy to look fast when you're in the Ring with slow old guys.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
LolIl Duce wrote:Yes, it's easy to look fast when you're in the Ring with slow old guys.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
If not the most famous definitely one of the most famousSpace Moutain wrote:Most famous? Uh, no.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
That lumbering old man fought successfully for like 5 yesars after the first fight vs ClayIl Duce wrote:It was 'dull' and uneventful.
Complete lack of action, between a 'lumbering' old man with major Tax Problems from the IRS,
and a fleet-footed light-punching kid who had 'Financial Backers up the Coolie'.
Well, I'm not sure about the most famous ever, but he was arguably the most recognizable human during the 70's.Space Moutain wrote:Most famous? Uh, no.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
I suppose. Long way from being the most famous ever. He was also a lowlife, which I don't think is debatableThe Great John L wrote:Well, I'm not sure about the most famous ever, but he was arguably the most recognizable human during the 70's.Space Moutain wrote:Most famous? Uh, no.scallum wrote:Helped launch Ali into becoming the best heavyweight ever and probably the most famous human being planet Earth has seen. Have yet to see another heavy that could move like Ali did
Please explain why he was a lowlife.Space Moutain wrote:He was also a lowlife, which I don't think is debatable
Most often cited against Ali, was his politics, after that his chauvinism. And of course, like anyone who embraces spirituality, his personal acts that fell short of his personal dogma. And of course his ego. Pretty run of the mill human stuff.The Great John L wrote:Please explain why he was a lowlife.Space Moutain wrote:He was also a lowlife, which I don't think is debatable
Hateful, racist, cheated on his women, trashed his opponents like no other athlete before him, stabbed Frazier in the back while fueling public hatred against him. Not gonna bring up him being a draft dodger though. I'll get some more later when I have the timeThe Great John L wrote:Please explain why he was a lowlife.Space Moutain wrote:He was also a lowlife, which I don't think is debatable