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Ernie Terrell's Musicial Taunting of Ali

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

Boxers used to have a lot more class.

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  • Muhammad Ali still kicked his fuckin ass!!!! The Greatest

  • see

    terrell knew exactly what he was doing

    in a recent interview, terrell said he meant no disrespect...of course he did

    he was trying to get ali out of his game...it didnt work

    but terrell was no uncle tom...although he had a pretty good singing voice, and was almost as pretty as ali

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  • love to see Mike Tyson sing..

  • @NASSYification u must be white

  • He paid DEARLY FOR THAT !

  • whats uncle tom?

  • @mapscannotcontainme Ali started moving around, and at the same time throwing right hand leads. He wanted to keep that same pace up, but in multiple interviews he said that he could not keep up that pace and would probably tire himself out in round 4/5, and be all out of energy. He would have been a firing duck for Foreman, a punching bag if he kept dancing. That''s why he resorted to the ropes. His stamina was off. A prime Ali would have humiliated Foreman, in a different way.

  • @michaelyouth

    The stamina of a man in his thirties isn't going to be comparable to a man in his early to mid twenties.Ali was still Ali didn't dance with Foreman partly because of his age and decreased stamina because it the temperatures were in the high eighties or low nineties and there was high humidity and it wasn't conducive to wearing out Foreman as well as letting Foreman punching himself out.

  • @mapscannotcontainme Once again: that was a post prime Muhammad Ali. He was over his prime, and lost his sharp reflexes. His speed was still great, but he didn't move the way he used too. The Liston and Forman fights were different by miles. Ali whopped Liston and humiliated him. He dominated the entire fight, with exception of te sixth. But with Foreman he did not dance. He did not have his old stamina.

  • @michaelyouth

    Ali lost to Frazier because Ali had trouble with Frazier's style of fighting and given his stance, he left himself open to Frazier's left hand. Ali never had trouble with big bruisers like Foreman and Liston. He could pick away at them and let them tire themselves out. It was the smaller guys like Frazier and Norton he had trouble with. Ali's toughest opponent was not Foreman. Foreman might have had the best record, but Ali had hardest time with Frazier, Norton, & Jimmy Young.

  • @fadethetrade Ali lost to NOBODY 2 out of 3. You SURE you were there bud? And Ali you noob would DESTROY prime tyson he said it himself besides its obvious to those who can see the finer points of boxing the things that matter that Ali had in spades and to a degree nobody has had since sugar ray robinson get off that soda with ya bullshit. Tyson is number 2.

    Ali vs Liston I

    ACTUALY WATCH IT.

  • @fadethetrade I doubt it. Terell was a good fighter. Ali defeated Sonny Liston and he dominated in the 67 era.I haven't seen Ali fighting live though, but I've seen a lot of him and his opponents. His toughest opponent was not Frazier, but Foreman. I think Ali lost f rom Frazier because he was out 3 years. Ali needed to box in order to keep his reflexes sharp. In that Frazier fight, all he did was get punched, because of the lay off. Anyways, Ali, was a great boxer, but an even greater man.

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