Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
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margaret thatcher
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Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
Who wins this evenly matched contest between amazing boxers?
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
I think I missed the part about Green being amazing. Where'd that come from, or who? I know you're reacting to someone's commentary.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑20 Dec 2020, 17:24 Who wins this evenly matched contest between amazing boxers?
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
Mitch Green's greatness is self evident sir
Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
When I think of Mitch I think of the TV interview on network news after his street encounter with Mike. LOL!
Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
Prime Ali by either WUD or late round stoppage
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Djanders44
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Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
Mitch finds out, in the Dressing Room before the fight, that he's only going to receive half of what he feels he was promised. He makes the ring walk because he knows he'll lose his license if he doesn't. Mitch gives only a half-hearted effort and Ali uses him for clowning, clinching, and target practice. Ali wins a Unanimous Decision. The fans leave shaking their heads. So does Angelo Dundee. Nat Fleisher writes an article about the fight, entitled: "The Ghost of Jack Johnson." Ring Magazine: "The Ghost of Jack Johnson was on display recently, and although Cassius Clay is not nearly as good as Jack was, he never the less showed...blah blah blah."
Re: Prime Ali vs Mitch Green
Djanders44 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 12:42 Mitch finds out, in the Dressing Room before the fight, that he's only going to receive half of what he feels he was promised. He makes the ring walk because he knows he'll lose his license if he doesn't. Mitch gives only a half-hearted effort and Ali uses him for clowning, clinching, and target practice. Ali wins a Unanimous Decision. The fans leave shaking their heads. So does Angelo Dundee. Nat Fleisher writes an article about the fight, entitled: "The Ghost of Jack Johnson." Ring Magazine: "The Ghost of Jack Johnson was on display recently, and although Cassius Clay is not nearly as good as Jack was, he never the less showed...blah blah blah."