I think he was in the best shape for the Foreman fight, he had nothing to do but stay in the gym when the fight was postponed, he looked in phenomenal condition that night.
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What fights did Ali train the hardest for?
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostI think he was in the best shape for the Foreman fight, he had nothing to do but stay in the gym when the fight was postponed, he looked in phenomenal condition that night.
He used the extra month to prepare for Forman every day as he sat by the River at night and go over and over time again what he was going to do to Forman on that fatefall night!!
Your correct he also used that extra month to get into better shape physically for Forman.He was in great shape for Forman.
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Originally posted by Sugarj View PostHi Boxingbuff,
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'He DID NOT SAY there were many more girls he had *** with after the ********** until Sonji.'
'I like your list of the hardest fights Ali trained for BUT Ali said it was the 2nd Spinks fight that he trained 3 months for!! I should have said the hardest fights Ali trained for AFTER his 3 1/2 year lay-off.'
I'm sure I've read that after losing his ******ity he attended many parties and had *** with a number of other girls before Sonji. I'd like to think that a God fearing man such as Ali, writing his biography in his mid 30s would not stoop to telling tales to mask his ******ity at 22. Who knows, I may be wrong and if he did wait till wedlock...........good for him. I can only go with what I've read, it would be a big suprise if he was a ****** at 22.
Something else that leaves me to wonder otherwise is in his film 'The Greatest' where he acts as a young Cassius circa 62/63 picking up a white ********** before running into a group of black ******s who discourage him. He didn't act like it was his debut at this activity! If this isn't how he spent his time back then, why would he act it in his own movie? Surely if it were far from the truth he'd tell the director. Unless he genuinely wanted to project the image in hindsight that he was a ladies man...........which is a bit sad, even for a well reported legend of the ladies in the 70s.
As for Spinks 2, it was in my list. Although granted..........it wasn't the toughest fight, although one of the hardest he did train. Spinks had been introduced to ******* inbetween and wasn't nearly as good as he had been first time.
The point I was making is that 60's Ali and before the Liston fight was that Ali was all about boxing and watching fight films,and being a gym rat,and had little *** compared to the 70's version of Ali.All though I read and saw films with "conflicking reports" I believe Clay had VERY LITTLE *** before the Liston fight.
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