mayweather is a punk.. he was good but the fame got to his head. he wouldnt even fight Pacquiao when the idea was brought up, he waited til manny was out of his prime.. and manny still got him in my opinion.. i think if it wasnt mayweathers people that promoted that fight.. manny would of won. mayweather only fought people he knew he could beat.. fact.
he was nothing like Ali
Nobody was like Ali. I felt sorry for his opponents, good fighters but Ali outclassed them. Had the timing been better, many of them could have held the belt for awhile, just too much good talent at the same time being outclassed by a better one.
 
Nobody was like Ali. I felt sorry for his opponents, good fighters but Ali outclassed them. Had the timing been better, many of them could have held the belt for awhile, just too much good talent at the same time being outclassed by a better one.
the only person i could say even came close as a legendary boxer.. tyson. his knockouts were incredible, but he wasnt anywhere near as fast as ali and ali never bit someones ear off
 
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Ali had some serious Parkinson's for a long time now, I'm kinda surprised he made it to 74. We've all been watching his jittery shaking for what seems like decades. That's so odd. I randomly came across a Mohammad Ali video, late night, yesterday and watched it. Just this one.

He lets this little hyper kid smack away at him. It's somewhat comical. It didn't seem too scripted, the kid was a budding Tasmanian Devil I think. Anyways, I got a kick out of it. You may too

I think it's what Jung called, synchronicity. I had no idea that he was at the end of his fightin' ropes and near leaving the building today. Similar happened to me with David Bowie. I think my new top herb strain, goat wreck haze, helps tap me into a death oracle effortlessly, at least I hope so. Or, it's that chakra work I've been doing with yoga. Or, I'm just stoned. But I've been getting these other-worldly-messages, whether I'm paying attention or not. Perhaps Ali wanted you to see this video too? It's shows a compassionate and supportive human side of his, out of the ring.

He was a dancer and a poet. And not a bad fighter. I'll always love Mohammad Ali; Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
 
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He was probably the most recognizable person on earth from 1965 through the millenium and beyond.

He invented trash talk...and when he first started predicting rounds and telling poems about how he would beat his next opponent it was new, different, fresh and incredibly hilarious.

There will never be another Ali.
 
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