lmaoklompton wrote:Actually the stuff Dempsey was selling was worse. It contained arsenic.ThatOne wrote:Il Duce wrote:Now Now Mr. That One,
You have turned yourself into a Major Liar........
I never said or implied that Muhammad Ali was the first boxer to associate himself with Wrestling.
I'm Telling On You..........![]()
But, he did rip off the public {his adoring Sheep Following Fans} by the largest amount.
News Reporter, "Muhammad, what do you have say to your fans about the Tokyo Disaster."
Muhammad Ali, "Thank You. Thank You Very Much. Again 6,100,000 Thank You's."
News Reporter, 'Will you be doing any other Big Events."
Muhammad Ali, "Yes, I want to go over the Grand Canyon in a Jet Propelled Missle."
Klompton saw it too... That's when you were harping on the Inoki exhibition. Ironically, although the rules were convoluted that match was more legit than most boxer-wrestler matches. I think PBF hit the 425 pound Big Show with brass knuckles when the ref wasn't looking to win his match. You did the same thing when you maligned Muhammad Ali for pitching roach spray but ignored the fact Dempsey pitched "magic elixir". I would argue that the former serves a useful purpose while the latter serves no purpose at all and is potentially dangerous, especially in Dempsey's time as most of that crap was mostly alcohol. Oh, Dempsey peddled cat food too...
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Im still waiting for a detailed explanation by Il Douche of how Willard ducked Dempsey for two plus years and how Ali ripped off the public with his bout with Inoki. Im waiting a lot of answers from Douche frankly and Ive never gotten a single one. He wiggles and twists whenever he is nailed down on a solid point and then changes the subject or redirects. How many times has he issued a "quote" by someone and then cannot produce a source for it?
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Yeah thats right. Ali sold poison to kill disease spreading insects. Dempsey sold poison to kill people. But its Ali who was selling to an ignorant, uneducated public... Whatevah!Il Duce wrote:Yes,
I Agree,,,,,,,,Jack Dempsey sold some 'shaky' products........
I believe Muhammad Ali saw that in Jack, and said........ 'I should sell Crap too'.
Of course, putting a 'D-Con Fogger' in your children's bedroom is not advised by the Product Manufacturer.
Let's see Muhammad Ali and Roach Spray,,,,,,,,,,just who and what group was he trying to market to.
Again,,,,,,,,,taking advantage of the 'Low-Income/Low Information' Buying Public.........
How about doing a Public Service announcement for GETTING A GOOD EDUCATION.........
Actually Ali did do public service announcements for staying in school and also for taking care of your teeth. I guess you forgot about those... or more likely werent born yet...
1) Did Ali advise people to incorrectly use the product he was endorsing? After all, Tide will get your clothes clean. It will also kill you if you ingest enough of it.Il Duce wrote:Yes,
I Agree,,,,,,,,Jack Dempsey sold some 'shaky' products........
I believe Muhammad Ali saw that in Jack, and said........ 'I should sell Crap too'.
Of course, putting a 'D-Con Fogger' in your children's bedroom is not advised by the Product Manufacturer.
Let's see Muhammad Ali and Roach Spray,,,,,,,,,,just who and what group was he trying to market to.
Again,,,,,,,,,taking advantage of the 'Low-Income/Low Information' Buying Public.........
How about doing a Public Service announcement for GETTING A GOOD EDUCATION.........
2) The GOAT also did public service announcements to encourage reading and discourage eating foods that cause tooth decay:
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Il Duce wrote:Yes,
I Agree,,,,,,,,Jack Dempsey sold some 'shaky' products........
I believe Muhammad Ali saw that in Jack, and said........ 'I should sell Crap too'.
Of course, putting a 'D-Con Fogger' in your children's bedroom is not advised by the Product Manufacturer.
Let's see Muhammad Ali and Roach Spray,,,,,,,,,,just who and what group was he trying to market to.
Again,,,,,,,,,taking advantage of the 'Low-Income/Low Information' Buying Public.........
How about doing a Public Service announcement for GETTING A GOOD EDUCATION.........

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Il Duce wrote:I do believe the 'Mr. Harmless Klompton' was part of the Muhammad Ali Defense Team in 1971.
He got Coffee for Chauncey Eldridge, and always made sure Muhammad had his Drake's Coffee Cake.
Not arguing that Cassius Clay wasn't a very talented individual, a Fine Athlete, a Great Amateur Boxer,
a United States Boxing Team Gold Medal Winner at the 1960 Olympics.
As well as a great Professional Boxer, and a tremendous Showman and Entertainer......
But this was not done without some unbelievable help from other individuals and groups.
" If I have seen farther it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
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You think Jack Dempsey didnt have help? You think Gene Tunney didnt have help? Very very very VERY few champions in any sport, particularly boxing, get to the top spot without a great support system. If you believe the myth that Jack Dempsey rose out of the West and fought himself all the way to a championship then you are both naive and ill informed. If you think Gene Tunney waded through a sea of contenders to get to Dempsey you are naive and ill informed. I could go on and on and say the same thing about nearly every heavyweight champion but we both know that Dempsey was white and stood firmly for the white establishment while Ali was black and railed against it and you cannot reconcile that.
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This thread is a cautionary tale. It reminds me of Jesus' admonition "to not look at the speck in your neighbor's eye when there is a log in your own."
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Yeah..how about Frazier and Cloverlay.....????????? Il Douche???klompton wrote:You think Jack Dempsey didnt have help? You think Gene Tunney didnt have help? Very very very VERY few champions in any sport, particularly boxing, get to the top spot without a great support system. If you believe the myth that Jack Dempsey rose out of the West and fought himself all the way to a championship then you are both naive and ill informed. If you think Gene Tunney waded through a sea of contenders to get to Dempsey you are naive and ill informed. I could go on and on and say the same thing about nearly every heavyweight champion but we both know that Dempsey was white and stood firmly for the white establishment while Ali was black and railed against it and you cannot reconcile that.
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Was Herring a good fighter?evrenb wrote:HiSaadOffTheDeck wrote:I've never heard of Todd Herring, so I'll have to take your word for it. He was a corpse against Ali, who was obviously on point. He just has too many great wins and performances for sooooooooo many to call his greatest night beating on a human heavy bag.evrenb wrote:While I fully agree Williams was past his best I do think he still had ability...just take a look at his performance against Todd Herring which was one fight prior to the Ali match...he looked pretty awesome in spurts. If you can find a copy of the live footage....this fight was on the undercard of terrell vs doug jones if i remember correct....
Check it out. I'm sure that you can find find on Youtube....I think Williams looked good in this. . . and it's a rare chance to see Williams from live footage....
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I've never heard of Todd Herring, so I'll have to take your word for it. He was a corpse against Ali, who was obviously on point. He just has too many great wins and performances for sooooooooo many to call his greatest night beating on a human heavy bag.[/quote]
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Check it out. I'm sure that you can find find on Youtube....I think Williams looked good in this. . . and it's a rare chance to see Williams from live footage....
evrenb[/quote]
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Saad
No he wasn't elite but had a winning record. If you view the film you can gauge what Williams had left...The Big Cat was a beast...
evrenb
Hi
Check it out. I'm sure that you can find find on Youtube....I think Williams looked good in this. . . and it's a rare chance to see Williams from live footage....
evrenb[/quote]
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Saad
No he wasn't elite but had a winning record. If you view the film you can gauge what Williams had left...The Big Cat was a beast...
evrenb
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Ali is getting brow beaten by Douche-bags for the Williams fight while Dempsey is being lauded. The supposedly shot and corpselike Williams went on to fight for 6 more years with a winning record after facing Ali. He lived 33 years after the fight.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
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klompton wrote:Ali is getting brow beaten by Douche-bags for the Williams fight while Dempsey is being lauded. The supposedly shot and corpselike Williams went on to fight for 6 more years with a winning record after facing Ali. He lived 33 years after the fight.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
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Vintage Klompton bull shit. Unable to tell the truth for even a second. I'm not shitting on Ali at all, he just has vastly greater wins in his catalog. You're a massive hypocrite.klompton wrote:Ali is getting brow beaten by Douche-bags for the Williams fight while Dempsey is being lauded. The supposedly shot and corpselike Williams went on to fight for 6 more years with a winning record after facing Ali. He lived 33 years after the fight.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
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The Big Cat certainly was a beast. Just not on the night he faced the best heavyweight in the world. Barrera and Morales can still tune up lesser opposition, that doesn't mean they aren't finished at the elite level.evrenb wrote: No he wasn't elite but had a winning record. If you view the film you can gauge what Williams had left...The Big Cat was a beast...evrenb
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I don't think he's referring to you. He's referring to Il Duce who discounts every Ali win and magnifies every Ali loss or contested win. It does bring out the worst in people. I find Il Duce amusing.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Vintage Klompton bull poo. Unable to tell the truth for even a second. I'm not shitting on Ali at all, he just has vastly greater wins in his catalog.klompton wrote:Ali is getting brow beaten by Douche-bags for the Williams fight while Dempsey is being lauded. The supposedly shot and corpselike Williams went on to fight for 6 more years with a winning record after facing Ali. He lived 33 years after the fight.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
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I dont deny that. I agree that the Williams win is overrated as showing a "prime Ali" at the height of his powers. But Williams was hardly a corpse, as he has been described. Frankly I think Williams is overrated to begin with, BUT hes no worse than Billy Miske who was nothing special and should never have been voted into the hall of fame.
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He's lumping me with Il Duce like he always does with zero to back up his claims. In fact, he's never came at me with a single truthful criticism. Apparently lies against Ali hold a greater penalty than lies against SaadOffTheDeck.ThatOne wrote:I don't think he's referring to you. He's referring to Il Duce who discounts every Ali win and magnifies every Ali loss or contested win. It does bring out the worst in people. I find Il Duce amusing.SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Vintage Klompton bull poo. Unable to tell the truth for even a second. I'm not shitting on Ali at all, he just has vastly greater wins in his catalog.klompton wrote:Ali is getting brow beaten by Douche-bags for the Williams fight while Dempsey is being lauded. The supposedly shot and corpselike Williams went on to fight for 6 more years with a winning record after facing Ali. He lived 33 years after the fight.
Dempsey defended against a literally dying Billy Miske and admitted doing so for charitable reasons (despite giving Miske, who was suffering from kidney disease, a brutal body beating). Miske fought on for three more years with a winning record but died at the end of that three year stretch. In the year previous to facing Dempsey Miske had fought once against a nobody and had an abysmal 1-2-2 record in his last 5 fights. Personally Id take Williams over Miske any day of the week.
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I never said he was worse than Miske and I don't even consider Ali & Dempsey's resumes to be remotely comparable. Everything isn't a slight at your boy. I'm a fan, grew up watching him.klompton wrote:I dont deny that. I agree that the Williams win is overrated as showing a "prime Ali" at the height of his powers. But Williams was hardly a corpse, as he has been described. Frankly I think Williams is overrated to begin with, BUT hes no worse than Billy Miske who was nothing special and should never have been voted into the hall of fame.
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Did you view the fight?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The Big Cat certainly was a beast. Just not on the night he faced the best heavyweight in the world. Barrera and Morales can still tune up lesser opposition, that doesn't mean they aren't finished at the elite level.evrenb wrote: No he wasn't elite but had a winning record. If you view the film you can gauge what Williams had left...The Big Cat was a beast...evrenb
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I once was on youtube and watched two posters go at it for days,, comparing Ali's and Marciano's opponents and where the two combatants were in their careers when they faced their opponents and where their opponents were in their stage of their careers when Ali and Marciano faced them.klompton wrote:I dont deny that. I agree that the Williams win is overrated as showing a "prime Ali" at the height of his powers. But Williams was hardly a corpse, as he has been described. Frankly I think Williams is overrated to begin with, BUT hes no worse than Billy Miske who was nothing special and should never have been voted into the hall of fame.
If you do that with Ali and Dempsey the comparison becomes even more ludicrous as Ali's achieved his biggest victory at at an age when Jack Dempsey had retired, unable to figure out the riddle that was Gene Tunney.
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No, I'll let you know if I get around to it. The fight that I've viewed is Ali/Williams, nothing in Williams/Herring would change that. Though I'm always interested in hearing about a fighter I've never heard of.evrenb wrote:Did you view the fight?SaadOffTheDeck wrote:The Big Cat certainly was a beast. Just not on the night he faced the best heavyweight in the world. Barrera and Morales can still tune up lesser opposition, that doesn't mean they aren't finished at the elite level.evrenb wrote: No he wasn't elite but had a winning record. If you view the film you can gauge what Williams had left...The Big Cat was a beast...evrenb
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The Big Cat certainly was a beast. Just not on the night he faced the best heavyweight in the world. Barrera and Morales can still tune up lesser opposition, that doesn't mean they aren't finished at the elite level.[/quote]
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No, I'll let you know if I get around to it. The fight that I've viewed is Ali/Williams, nothing in Williams/Herring would change that. Though I'm always interested in hearing about a fighter I've never heard of.[/quote]
But doesn't viewing a fighter give you some indication to where he is at??
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No, I'll let you know if I get around to it. The fight that I've viewed is Ali/Williams, nothing in Williams/Herring would change that. Though I'm always interested in hearing about a fighter I've never heard of.[/quote]
But doesn't viewing a fighter give you some indication to where he is at??
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Age is a silly way to compare fighters. Certainly guys like Moore & Hopkins deserve credit for their longevity, but you can't just use a number as a measure of rankings.ThatOne wrote:I once was on youtube and watched two posters go at it for days,, comparing Ali's and Marciano's opponents and where the two combatants were in their careers when they faced their opponents and where their opponents were in their stage of their careers when Ali and Marciano faced them.klompton wrote:I dont deny that. I agree that the Williams win is overrated as showing a "prime Ali" at the height of his powers. But Williams was hardly a corpse, as he has been described. Frankly I think Williams is overrated to begin with, BUT hes no worse than Billy Miske who was nothing special and should never have been voted into the hall of fame.
If you do that with Ali and Dempsey the comparison becomes even more ludicrous as Ali's achieved his biggest victory at at an age when Jack Dempsey had retired, unable to figure out the riddle that was Gene Tunney.
