A Salute to the Rumble in the Jungle
Posted: 30 Oct 2016, 17:59
It's 42 years and counting today, that the world stopped for an hour and watched two men battle it out in the African jungle (figuratively) for the heavyweight championship of the world.
It was one of the most epic bouts in history, matching the undefeated and fearsome George Foreman against the icon himself, Muhammad Ali.
We all know how it turned out, with the aging, 3-1 underdog Ali outworking and outsmarting Foreman on the way to a classic upset.
The bout brought the phrase "rope-a-dope" into our eternal consciousness.
Ali is now gone, and this anniversary is tinged with sadness for me.
But memories of that legendary night in Zaire will never die, and boxing fans should pause and remember how two men cemented an unforgetable moment in history by staging a match that lives through the ages.
Ali Bomaye!
It was one of the most epic bouts in history, matching the undefeated and fearsome George Foreman against the icon himself, Muhammad Ali.
We all know how it turned out, with the aging, 3-1 underdog Ali outworking and outsmarting Foreman on the way to a classic upset.
The bout brought the phrase "rope-a-dope" into our eternal consciousness.
Ali is now gone, and this anniversary is tinged with sadness for me.
But memories of that legendary night in Zaire will never die, and boxing fans should pause and remember how two men cemented an unforgetable moment in history by staging a match that lives through the ages.
Ali Bomaye!