@@expert_marksman8621 Sparring is fighting. There are level's to a sparring match. Some box to sharpen up their tools. and some go hard to know what they got before the actual fight. Either way it's a fight & like I stated previously they are not trying to hurt each other but it's still a fight.
Ali is world class. If you watch his interviews and tv show appearances and home videos, the man is not a softy but he surely isn't aggressive or mean. I think people when they think of fighters think "oh well they're mean and want to kill people with their fists!" No. Ali turned it on for the sport and the people. Knew how to turn it on and off to draw a crowd. Brilliant.
He also never hit anyone on the way down to the canvas, unlike what most would do. He saved Foreman from an even more brutal knockout by pulling his last punch.
For the record the interviewer was very close to Ali and this was all show. There was no disrespect, Ali knows how's to get a buzz going and knows how to entertain in and out of the ring and this was scripted.
That interviwer was very familiar with the lads ,he was seen in Alis kitchen once (home of his parents) giving an interview & Ali gave him room to mess around with them a bit
@@jensastrup1940Yes normally that would be very disrespectful & Alis character wouldn't alliw that but Ali ws permitting it as part of a joke between them to highlight his humorous nature & sort of share with the or World the joyful aspect of his personality which was his perpetual funful speaking 🔊 ..It was a pantomim moment between them ..The familiarity of the gentleman along woth his understanding if Alis comedic timing made it possible...He ws around the lads a lot in that particular season 1960 to 65
Viewers are generally mesmerized by his magnificent hand speed and immaculate demeanor..Tremendous footwork, as glimpsed here, deserves an applause too..
That interview were putting his hand over Muhammad Ali’s mouth is the bravest man in the world. I would never have tried that Muhammad Ali would knock somebody right to Pluto or Jupiter.
Rahaman Ali, Rudolph Valentino Clay, is still alive. In 2014, Ali released his autobiography, That's Muhammad Ali's Brother! My Life on the Undercard, which is co-authored by H. Ron Brashear and the foreword written by Gene Kilroy - the longtime business manager of Muhammad Ali. In 2019, Rahaman released his second book titled My Brother, Muhammad Ali - The Definitive Biography. It is co-authored by Fiaz Rafiq, with the foreword written by NFL legend Jim Brown. (I want to read this. It´s got to be good.)
Wow. They were like twins despite the age difference. At first I could barely tell which was which in the ring. I guess the boxing world didn't have enough room for two Clay/Ali brothers. Rudolph had some of that family magic in his gloves. So did Laila Ali who retired undefeated after 24 fights.
@@H.K.5 The was a difference in mentality between pre-Nation of Islam Cassius Clay and Nation of Islam member Muhammad Ali. Before he joined the NOI as Cassius Clay he was called the "Louisville Lip", no such nick name carried over to Muhammad Ali
@@muskegontribune No such nickname carried over because he was more respected by society, it had nothing to do with his “personality change”. He was the same guy throughout his career, only thing that changed was his religious beliefs.
@@H.K.5 I said nothing about a personality change, you minimizing the impact of joining the Nation of Islam and how that shaped how he viewed the world. As a member of the NOI he would not allow a white man out their hand over his mouth I don't care how close he was with them. He would have to answer for that by the leadership
Little brother threw more body shots, unlike Cassius, who was a head hunter. Rahaman Ali's short boxing career ended after he was KO'd by Jack O' Halloran, the guy who played the big mute from Kypton in Superman 2.
Have been a massive fan of "The Greatest" all my life and read many books about his life and therefore knew about his brother Rudy. All previous images I have seen of him have been with the trademark '70s moustache. Without the moustache HE IS THE SPITTING IMAGE OF A YOUNG ELVIS! Pause the video @00:43 and you will see exactly what I am talking about. Kind of heretical to say but - without the moustache - which gave him that pre-Magnum, Magnum-clone handsome guy look, he was actually the better-looking of the two:- ask yourself which of the two a modelling agent with zero knowledge of boxing who had ONE male-model contract to give just on the strength their appearance alone would choose...
Ail brother was an average fighter. He was a conventional boxer with no special skills at all when he sparring with Ail, Ail was mostly playing defense and would jab at Rudolph and move around a lot. Why do you people think he was a highly skilled fighter like his brother is beyond me ! ...LOL
The reporter just grabbed his face and shoved him out of the way twice and didn't get screamed at even? I wonder what home life was like when the brothers had to compete for attention?
I couldn't tell who was who in the ring... until the interview started with Rudy. He had all the skills, experience and boxing know how, as Ali. But, he didn't have the granite chin & The Louisville Lip!
@@ronaldworth4146He talked bad about Frazier to promote the fight. It is business. I think Frazier helped Ali with money after he had Parkinson’s. They respected each other.
ALI APOLOGIZED, HOWEVER, IF WE WERE TO JUDGE ALI ON ONE THING IT WOULD BE THAT. ALI REALIZED THAT HE WAS WRONG, ALI REALIZED ALOT OF THINGS HE DID WAS WRONG BUT HE DID LET THE WORLD KNOW THAT HE WAS WRONG. WHETHER YOU FORGIVE HIM OR NOT, FRAZIER IS DEAD AND ALI IS DEAD THAT WHOLE THING IS OVER AND YOU STAYING MAD WON'T CHANGE A THING!
Ali being Ali, just took over that interview.
Stop me if you dare😜
I wouldn't dare hold Ali's mouth shut🤣
He and that reporter had a great relationship, if not, yes he would have been a fool to put his hand on Ali's mouth.
@@liberty5069 That was kinda obvious :D
People person
Rahaman Ali did very well in the ring in this video his punch combos looked good , RIP to Muhammad Ali he was a great boxer
Ali taking it easy on him. You can tell they don't want to hurt each other!
As they should regardless sparring is practice/training, not fighting
@@expert_marksman8621 Sparring is fighting. There are level's to a sparring match. Some box to sharpen up their tools. and some go hard to know what they got before the actual fight. Either way it's a fight & like I stated previously they are not trying to hurt each other but it's still a fight.
@thegreat1548 yup. Never step in any ring with an empty gun is what my manager always told me.
Sparring is not fighting. If you going hard then thats just a fight. What are you gonna learn if you trying to not get knocked out.
@thegreat1548 this i hate ppl in martial community say sparring isnt fighting its a controlled fight
Ali is world class. If you watch his interviews and tv show appearances and home videos, the man is not a softy but he surely isn't aggressive or mean. I think people when they think of fighters think "oh well they're mean and want to kill people with their fists!" No. Ali turned it on for the sport and the people. Knew how to turn it on and off to draw a crowd. Brilliant.
He also never hit anyone on the way down to the canvas, unlike what most would do. He saved Foreman from an even more brutal knockout by pulling his last punch.
Well said
The charisma of Ali is unmatched to this day . Not even close
Thanks for the video, LEGENDS SPARRING
Wow! I remember him but never knew he had major talent! Like sparring yourself in the mirror.
He could have been great as well.
I couldn't tell who was who at one point!
Wow looks like Ali's brother has some boxing experience
Brothers, they look great.
Possibly the only man to shut Ali up
They look like twins. Wow!
There is a few stills in here that are absolute gems.
For the record the interviewer was very close to Ali and this was all show. There was no disrespect, Ali knows how's to get a buzz going and knows how to entertain in and out of the ring and this was scripted.
That interviwer was very familiar with the lads ,he was seen in Alis kitchen once (home of his parents) giving an interview & Ali gave him room to mess around with them a bit
Ok. Good to hear because it seemed very disrespectful what he did, covering Ali’s mouth …
@@jensastrup1940Yes normally that would be very disrespectful & Alis character wouldn't alliw that but Ali ws permitting it as part of a joke between them to highlight his humorous nature & sort of share with the or
World the joyful aspect of his personality which was his perpetual funful speaking 🔊 ..It was a pantomim moment between them ..The familiarity of the gentleman along woth his understanding if Alis comedic timing made it possible...He ws around the lads a lot in that particular season 1960 to 65
Beautiful Brothers 🫡
Viewers are generally mesmerized by his magnificent hand speed and immaculate demeanor..Tremendous footwork, as glimpsed here, deserves an applause too..
Very Cool. Man when Ali got that Mic BOOM, HE TOOK OVER lLIKE THUNDER!!!😀😀😀😀
Magical❤
Ali at the end. 😂🤣😭
Almost like twins.
Amazing
One of a kind.
This is some strange interview
Rudy once lost to the Irish heavyweight Dan McAlinden
The Interviewer was very souvereign 😂❣️
That was Bob Halloran a local sports guy back in the 60s. Used to see him at the fights on the beach when I would go with my dad.
This is the same gym that my grandad trained at during his pro career as a boxer. Paul Kasper. He was the New England light-heavy champion in the 70's
Good find, they could easily be mistaken for twins, i had no idea he had a brother who was also a boxer.
Lol, Damn, I cant believe that man put his hand on Ali face like that. Thats crazy
That's funny the reporter keeps putting his hand over Muhammad Alis mouth ..🤣😂
Back then somebody uploaded his brother fights now it is gone nowhere
bro is still alive at 80. wonder how he is
He has Parkinsons disease like Ali had. But he still can talk and walk around.
That was Cassius Clay sparring with his brother!
That interview were putting his hand over Muhammad Ali’s mouth is the bravest man in the world. I would never have tried that Muhammad Ali would knock somebody right to Pluto or Jupiter.
It's rare you see this but they had a very similar style
Imagine being a boxer and your brother is Muhammad Ali…. You’d disappear from the history books
Some say Ali is still cutting this promo to this day
It's crazy seeing Ali bob and weave like that.
LOL - WOW I NEVER SAW THIS BEFORE?????
MUHAMMAD'S BROTHER WAS MOVING GOOD!
His brother looks like Earnie Shavers.
Nah not really
Rahaman Ali, Rudolph Valentino Clay, is still alive.
In 2014, Ali released his autobiography, That's Muhammad Ali's Brother! My Life on the Undercard, which is co-authored by H. Ron Brashear and the foreword written by Gene Kilroy - the longtime business manager of Muhammad Ali. In 2019, Rahaman released his second book titled My Brother, Muhammad Ali - The Definitive Biography. It is co-authored by Fiaz Rafiq, with the foreword written by NFL legend Jim Brown. (I want to read this. It´s got to be good.)
Wow. They were like twins despite the age difference. At first I could barely tell which was which in the ring. I guess the boxing world didn't have enough room for two Clay/Ali brothers. Rudolph had some of that family magic in his gloves. So did Laila Ali who retired undefeated after 24 fights.
My thoughts exactly!
Damn Where you get this footage from ?
Rudolph Valentino
That reporter is probably the only person to ever put his hand over Muhammad Ali's mouth, more than once
He put his hand over Cassius Clay's mouth, Muhammad Ali wouldn't allow that
@@muskegontribune It’s the same person, no version of Ali/Clay took nonsense from anyone. Him and the interviewer were on good terms.
@@H.K.5 The was a difference in mentality between pre-Nation of Islam Cassius Clay and Nation of Islam member Muhammad Ali. Before he joined the NOI as Cassius Clay he was called the "Louisville Lip", no such nick name carried over to Muhammad Ali
@@muskegontribune No such nickname carried over because he was more respected by society, it had nothing to do with his “personality change”. He was the same guy throughout his career, only thing that changed was his religious beliefs.
@@H.K.5 I said nothing about a personality change, you minimizing the impact of joining the Nation of Islam and how that shaped how he viewed the world. As a member of the NOI he would not allow a white man out their hand over his mouth I don't care how close he was with them. He would have to answer for that by the leadership
I wonder if the guy interviewing was young Howard Cosell.
1:01 so funny how the interviewer just grabbed Ali by the mouth and shoved him off, I would NEVER have the guts to do that to Ali
Overrattid guy, if anyone said what he said all the crowd will not agree with him
More like OverHATED!
Caramba ya decía yo que tenian el mismo estilo, no sabía Qué eran hermanos
Rahman actually fought on the undercard of Ali's fight against Quarry.
Little brother threw more body shots, unlike Cassius, who was a head hunter.
Rahaman Ali's short boxing career ended after he was KO'd by
Jack O' Halloran, the guy who played the big mute from Kypton in Superman 2.
What happened? Only one loss?
@@oldjohnny9341 His pro record was 14-3-1
@ the 1 min 2 second mark did that HEATHEN actually put his filthy hand over Muhammad Ali mouth?
Have been a massive fan of "The Greatest" all my life and read many books about his life and therefore knew about his brother Rudy. All previous images I have seen of him have been with the trademark '70s moustache. Without the moustache HE IS THE SPITTING IMAGE OF A YOUNG ELVIS!
Pause the video @00:43 and you will see exactly what I am talking about.
Kind of heretical to say but - without the moustache - which gave him that pre-Magnum, Magnum-clone handsome guy look, he was actually the better-looking of the two:- ask yourself which of the two a modelling agent with zero knowledge of boxing who had ONE male-model contract to give just on the strength their appearance alone would choose...
Ail brother was an average fighter. He was a conventional boxer with no special skills at all when he sparring with Ail, Ail was mostly playing defense and would jab at Rudolph and move around a lot. Why do you people think he was a highly skilled fighter like his brother is beyond me ! ...LOL
loooooooool
The reporter just grabbed his face and shoved him out of the way twice and didn't get screamed at even? I wonder what home life was like when the brothers had to compete for attention?
Ali loved his brother , he took care of him his entire life
Hahaha!
I couldn't tell who was who in the ring... until the interview started with Rudy. He had all the skills, experience and boxing know how, as Ali. But, he didn't have the granite chin & The Louisville Lip!
Can’t forgive Ali for the way he treated Joe Frazier
So, you carry that burden all around with you? Stop taking painkillers for someone else's headache. Just get on with your life, dude.
@@scatmann5839 sick of the Ali was such a great man when all that shines isn’t gold dude ok dude
@@ronaldworth4146He talked bad about Frazier to promote the fight. It is business. I think Frazier helped Ali with money after he had Parkinson’s. They respected each other.
@@mickymickymike4105 He did cross the line with the gorilla talk though
ALI APOLOGIZED, HOWEVER, IF WE WERE TO JUDGE ALI ON ONE THING IT WOULD BE THAT. ALI REALIZED THAT HE WAS WRONG, ALI REALIZED ALOT OF THINGS HE DID WAS WRONG BUT HE DID LET THE WORLD KNOW THAT HE WAS WRONG. WHETHER YOU FORGIVE HIM OR NOT, FRAZIER IS DEAD AND ALI IS DEAD THAT WHOLE THING IS OVER AND YOU STAYING MAD WON'T CHANGE A THING!
Ali's brother looks slow and small and weak. Probably only a half bro on account of ali's mom being loose
Jesus is the only way to heaven
True 💯%
No theres only one god and thats Allah and following his religion ie Islam is the way to heaven
😂😂😂
wtf!!!! this is insane !!! he basically has a twin brother that fights just like him wow!
WHY WASNT ALI S BROTHER A CHAMPION BOXER ? NEVER HEARD OF THE GUY ?
They were blacks and whites That were cool back then no doubt
What a waste of time
Obviously, Ali is obnoxious, but that interviewer putting his hand over Ali's mouth--- that's insane. Wpuld get flattened for that by anybody today.
Obviously theyre all playing around
Ali was loads of things.......obnoxious not
Lol, Damn, I cant believe that man put his hand on Ali face like that. Thats crazy