of couEastern Borneo, July - August 1977. This is one of my favorite photographs from the whole journey. It isn’t the typical posed shot. This young couple had just got out of their canoe and were walking up to the longhouse after a day working on their patch of land. They saw me, paused just for a moment, then went on. I’m not sure why I like the photograph so much. I think it has to do with how natural they look and the way the woman leans towards her husband, hinting at the complicity between them. As well as her hat, she’s carrying a paddle and you can see the tattooing on her arms. He has his blowpipe and mandau with all the paraphernalia and is carrying a fruit bat he has shot for dinner - this was long before the days of Covid and worries about diseases being transmitted from bats to humans… of course the biggest in the field sports in that era. .no athlete of any professional sports was ever paid a whooping 5million dollar each in a single night performance. .ali was a challenger yet he was the one responsible to demand such a prize. . boxers who followed afterwards simply copied ali's magic. .
What a time to be a boxing fan. I still recall - I don’t find it entertaining anymore in general. But- my hat will always be off to Ali and his opponents
Das weiß ich noch . Ich war 14 Jahre alt , und bin nachts aufgestanden und habe mir den Boxkampf angeschaut. Das war damals Kult !!! Am andern Tag, in der Schule , ging dann die Diskussion mit unserem , coolen , Lehrer weiter !!!!
I’ve said this on other posts of this fight but the last thirty seconds of this round the 5th round is the best of Ali’s career, nailed him left and right and slipped punches it was amazing
The way Ali's tactick to stay to the rope and make Foreman lose his power was unique. I love when Zack Clayton pulled the rope to bring Ali inside the ring.
I love Ali. I love George more. Both champions. Both struggled in the ring and in life. When George knocked out Moorer to win the title once again it changed my life and the way I think. Be yourself. Love your self. Love your neighbor. Love Jesus. Thanks George!
Muslims love Jesus too! That's what the Qur'an commands!! We just don't worship him. We worship the one he(Jesus) prostrated and prayed to in the Garden of Gethsemene.
I was watching the moorer fight with some friends and it wasnt looking good for foreman everyone said george was going to lose but I said with a puncher of foremans ability he is never out of a fight ! 2 seconds later foreman knocked moorer out !
Teddy atlas, Micheal moores trainer said he knew he was in trouble when he saw forman come into the ring with the same pants he lost to Ali. He saw it as symbolism of forman wanting to put the loss to Ali to bed according to atlas.
Foreman on his prime. I wasn´t even born when this fight happened, but many years later, on 90s, I was a teenager and Big George was still fighting (and becoming world champion at the age of 45). Legend.
I was only five years old at the time of this iconic match and don't remember the live coverage because our state television (Rai , Italy) televised it at 3 o'clock am , therefore I was sleeping of course, but my dad told me he stood awake with an uncle of mine and some friends and said it was an epic fight
Here is what i liked about round 5. Ali drew Foreman into thinking he was tired and leaning on the ropes. Foreman proceeded to go for the knockout, making hard swings but mostly missing, and every now and then, Ali tagged him in the face. Foreman would connect to the body, but Ali absorbed these punches by leaning hard on the ropes. The last 40 seconds, Ali went on the attack, hit George in the accurately in the face several times. In the judges score cards, Ali won the round. Foreman lost his confidence and was exhausted in the 6th round. As a fan of both boxers, it was an amazing tactical strategy by Ali on beating a man you know is stronger than you. Since this fight, many smart fighters used a variation of this tactic. Great Round.
Ali had an antenna for big punches and he could either anticipate and avoid them or even absorb them and come back to counterpunch more scientifically…Foreman had more power and leverage but they were wild and not accurate. Ali’s by contrast were more measured, fast and precisional and with his more calculated boxing he eventually separated poor George from his senses.
@@JoseDiaz-yl9sh check the movie "when we were kings" it explains a lot. it just wasn't foreman's night. look at the fight prior to this-foreman vs norton. he looked so different.
@@barneycoronado564 I have no idea but you're correct. I didn't know that he asked rematch. I was still in Cuba. The broccoli is Joe and everything but I don't know. Another fight would have been nice
Great round from a spectators view. George probably won the round being busier with those body shots but if lying on the ropes was Ali taking a rest or a tactic to wear George out it was both clever and dangerous but I particularly like the way Ali rallied at end to catch the judges eye.
before their scheduled fight ali reviewed few of foreman's title fights and seeing those wild swings he murmured to himself my crown is back. .nobody knew much better how to defeat big george than ali himself. .
The right hand cross that Ali throws with 0:13 in the round was pivotal because it stopped Foreman dead in his tracks. I think it was at that moment that Ali knew he could he could hurt Foreman and knock him out.
Ali ,Foreman,Frazier was waren das fuer Boxkaempfe da lohnte es Nachts diese Fights anzusehen fuer mich aber war auch Rocky Marciano einer der besten Boxer aller zeiten
Foreman was wasted walking back to his corner. From Wikipedia: George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Rumble in the Jungle, was a heavyweight championship boxing match on October 30, 1974, at the 20th of May Stadium (now at the State Tata Raphaël) in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), between undefeated and undisputed heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. The event had an attendance of 60,000 people and was one of the most watched televised events at the time. Ali won by knockout in the eighth round. It has been called "arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century" and was a major upset, with Ali coming in as a 4-1 underdog against the unbeaten, heavy-hitting Foreman. The fight is famous for Ali's introduction of the rope-a-dope tactic.
was watching this live on TV ,,,,,, you can see Ali was in his great form, his body was slick and his brain was in tact (no one was thinking about his Parkinson) ,,,,, great fight, great win 😎💪😎
Un asalto increíble... un Alí que se dejaba ir contra las cuerdas pero que conseguía bloquear los golpes altos de Foreman y que aguantó el tipo hasta ese espectacular final de round...
Foreman had steamrolled everyone in the heavyweight division. Knocked Frazier down 6 times in the first. Ali was the first person that was able to stand up to him and it was in this round. I wish Ali didn't need to absorb all that punishment. Like the protagonist in a horror movie that kills the killer at the end, Ali would prevail, and in spectacular fashion.
Just freakin' amazing. Ali did his worst damage with his mouth, getting in Foreman's head. Foreman wanted to knock him out in the worst kind of way, and Ali was grabbing George by his head and talking in his ear: "Is that all you got George?" Just an amazing fight. Ali at his most guile.
hmmmm. . . . don't know about that one. Cooney? Norton? big guys, and Foreman knocked their head off. any slugger who went toe to toe w/ Foreman on strength alone lost. you needed tactician like Ali to defeat him.
When Foreman talks about the fight "and then in the sixth I really hit him and he said 'is that all you got George'", I think he means this one. Because in the sixth round it's kind of obvious Foreman is gassed.
With hindsight, this looks like a preview of how the fight would ultimately end: Ali leaning against the ropes and allowing Foreman to punch himself out, then rallying to launch an attack of his own.
Muhammad Ali Took A Beating Against George Foreman. Muhammad Ali Had All The Positive Energy and The People Spirit's With Him When He Interacted With The People of Zaire The Heavens Open Up That Night When it Started Raining After Muhammad Ali Underdog Victory.
Ali nunca quiso la revancha, había ganado por suerte y sabía que no volvería a ganar. Foreman posteriormente volvió a ser campeón a mayor edad y con mejores méritos para ser considerado el más grande.
you are very wrong, Muhammad Ali went to prison for how many years.. he stole the world championship.. after he got out he took it again from the young world champion foreman.. if he didn't go to prison, no one could beat Muhammad Ali... Ali at that time was a boxing superstar , he was playing... the money was flowing... George Foreman was boxing again... because he ran out of money... that's why he got into the ring again when Ali had a lot of money... no boxer in the 90s and 2000s could KO Foreman.. he even became the oldest world champion.. that's why Ali was awarded the best boxing athlete of all time... because he was still young and strong... he actually got punched by Ali and KO... that's the history of why Ali is considered GOAT
Con frazier 3 veces, con foreman nada . Se parece a messi, otro fulero, nunca ganó un título mundial con sus goles, solo penalero con suerte. Y le regalaron 5 penales en el Qatar ,según jugador uruguayo que sabe mañas platenses
@@josemoran9361Me reia del otro y le dije, "mejor opina de futbol a ver si acertas una"... Ahora tengo otro que no acierta ni de boxeo ni de futbol... mejor opina de beisbol...
The ropes was horribly loose allowing Ali to lean his head back and outside the footprint of the ring. I have never seen anything like the ropes in this fight in all my years of following boxing. The condition of the ropes had to be done on purpose to help Ali survive.
ali's rope a dope strategy against a hard puncher like foreman worked that day , but if he tried that 10 times it might only work once ! big george quit boxing because he said he was afraid he would kill somebody !
the judge of the knockout of George Foreman's fight and Ali counted to 10 to give Ali the victory. I don't think so ? Watch the video on RUclips and answer me.
Para mi fue una gran estafa. El propio angelo dunde confesó que ordenó las cuerdas más flojas de lo normal. Mientras foreman boxeaba, Ali tenía la cabeza fuera del cuadrilátero en una actitud antideportiva.
Foreman won that round easily. Ali just stood there and took punches until the end when he landed a few head bombs. Foreman hits him with a 1/2 then misses with a big left hook and Ali puts him in a headlock.
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Ali used the rope a dope. His defense raised and let guys punch themselves out. Ali won that round.
Fun facts Ali made sure top ropes were loose so he could lay back further AND he pi$$ed blood for days after these fights ,watched this on the BBC back in the day .
Don't forget that Casius Clay never legally changed his name. He only started calling himself Muhammad Ali to get out of going to war. When he was drafted, that's when he pretended to be muslim. A traitor to this country. This is the true story no longer talked about.
Fight was fixed. Foreman given funny water that slowed him way down and zapped him of strength! He admitted it and then retracted it under undue pressure! Look at the pure difference in his power and demeanor between this fight and the Norton and Frazier fights - opponents that Foreman utterly DESTROYED in short order and who beat the dogphuq outta Aii. Geezuz Ali was even holding him up through alot of the fight he was so doped up! Huge mafia point spread with long odds against Ali. And you can bet the bookies collected big time! Boxing is and has always been crooked especially where Don King was involved! Joke of a fight!
@@active.7universal 3 years later son - makes a big diff in the boxing world! I'm talking the massive diff between Norton, Frazier, and Ali vs Foreman - and you can clearly see it. George admitted it - his water tasted mediciny. Of course it did. Nuf said.
@@stevejensen3471 George admitted he had every excuse in the book ///styles make fights.. notice jimmy Young and Norton boxing match//)ken Norton vs foreman then foreman looking clumsy vs jimmy Young... shavers flatlined Norton fast AF while a 35 year old slower crusty Ali won a DECISION over shavers while shavers Landed a handful of bombs on Ali .... nice try son
The greatest match in Boxing History is this.
Ein Tyson hätte beide halbtod geprügelt im Ring....
Boring, Ali stuck to the ropes just to let foreman gas his self out are you stupid?
Back in this day these fights were as big or bigger than any sports championship .
of couEastern Borneo, July - August 1977. This is one of my favorite photographs from the whole journey. It isn’t the typical posed shot. This young couple had just got out of their canoe and were walking up to the longhouse after a day working on their patch of land. They saw me, paused just for a moment, then went on. I’m not sure why I like the photograph so much. I think it has to do with how natural they look and the way the woman leans towards her husband, hinting at the complicity between them. As well as her hat, she’s carrying a paddle and you can see the tattooing on her arms. He has his blowpipe and mandau with all the paraphernalia and is carrying a fruit bat he has shot for dinner - this was long before the days of Covid and worries about diseases being transmitted from bats to humans…
of course the biggest in the field sports in that era. .no athlete of any professional sports was ever paid a whooping 5million dollar each in a single night performance. .ali was a challenger yet he was the one responsible to demand such a prize. . boxers who followed afterwards simply copied ali's magic. .
What a time to be a boxing fan. I still recall - I don’t find it entertaining anymore in general. But- my hat will always be off to Ali and his opponents
Der Beste Boxkampf, den ich je gesehen habe!!! 👍👏👏
Ali und Foreman einfach Legenden....RIP Ali 🕊️🙏🕯️
Das weiß ich noch . Ich war 14 Jahre alt , und bin nachts aufgestanden und habe mir den Boxkampf angeschaut. Das war damals Kult !!! Am andern Tag, in der Schule , ging dann die Diskussion mit unserem , coolen , Lehrer weiter !!!!
No fight Will be or has ever been greater then this fight where two giants fought each other
Don't talk stupid,if foreman fought the same fight as Ali it would still be going on today you clown 🤡
I’ve said this on other posts of this fight but the last thirty seconds of this round the 5th round is the best of Ali’s career, nailed him left and right and slipped punches it was amazing
O boy. Stayed up all night to see it. On a skool night... Monster men moment.
The way Ali's tactick to stay to the rope and make Foreman lose his power was unique. I love when Zack Clayton pulled the rope to bring Ali inside the ring.
Zack Clayton
@@okkeshh39 Thanks
Alí el papi del boxeo
Ese sí era boxeo cuando aceptabas al que te tiraban no cuando imponía hasta que tú querías como el canelito de m*****
Ein Tyson hätte Ali halbtod geprügelt....keine Chance hätte Ali gehabt....
I love Ali. I love George more. Both champions. Both struggled in the ring and in life. When George knocked out Moorer to win the title once again it changed my life and the way I think. Be yourself. Love your self. Love your neighbor. Love Jesus. Thanks George!
Muslims love Jesus too! That's what the Qur'an commands!!
We just don't worship him.
We worship the one he(Jesus) prostrated and prayed to in the Garden of Gethsemene.
I was watching the moorer fight with some friends and it wasnt looking good for foreman everyone said george was going to lose but I said with a puncher of foremans ability he is never out of a fight ! 2 seconds later foreman knocked moorer out !
Not so sure I agree that Ali struggled in life, other than the obvious struggles of a black man in America.
Teddy atlas, Micheal moores trainer said he knew he was in trouble when he saw forman come into the ring with the same pants he lost to Ali. He saw it as symbolism of forman wanting to put the loss to Ali to bed according to atlas.
Foreman on his prime. I wasn´t even born when this fight happened, but many years later, on 90s, I was a teenager and Big George was still fighting (and becoming world champion at the age of 45). Legend.
I was only five years old at the time of this iconic match and don't remember the live coverage because our state television (Rai , Italy) televised it at 3 o'clock am , therefore I was sleeping of course, but my dad told me he stood awake with an uncle of mine and some friends and said it was an epic fight
Ali was so smart!
An epic round! 😀🥊🔥
Here is what i liked about round 5. Ali drew Foreman into thinking he was tired and leaning on the ropes. Foreman proceeded to go for the knockout, making hard swings but mostly missing, and every now and then, Ali tagged him in the face. Foreman would connect to the body, but Ali absorbed these punches by leaning hard on the ropes. The last 40 seconds, Ali went on the attack, hit George in the accurately in the face several times. In the judges score cards, Ali won the round. Foreman lost his confidence and was exhausted in the 6th round. As a fan of both boxers, it was an amazing tactical strategy by Ali on beating a man you know is stronger than you. Since this fight, many smart fighters used a variation of this tactic. Great Round.
Ali had an antenna for big punches and he could either anticipate and avoid them or even absorb them and come back to counterpunch more scientifically…Foreman had more power and leverage but they were wild and not accurate. Ali’s by contrast were more measured, fast and precisional and with his more calculated boxing he eventually separated poor George from his senses.
Muhammad Ali took punishment but he won. He was getting hit real good but he took it and won. Taking nothing away from Foreman. Both warriors
he was not getting hit much at all.
@@artvandelay837 yes sir ur correct
@@JoseDiaz-yl9sh check the movie "when we were kings" it explains a lot. it just wasn't foreman's night. look at the fight prior to this-foreman vs norton. he looked so different.
Why Didn’t Ali give Forman a rematch he wanted one real bad
@@barneycoronado564 I have no idea but you're correct. I didn't know that he asked rematch. I was still in Cuba. The broccoli is Joe and everything but I don't know. Another fight would have been nice
2:34 Ali activated ultra instinct
Great round from a spectators view. George probably won the round being busier with those body shots but if lying on the ropes was Ali taking a rest or a tactic to wear George out it was both clever and dangerous but I particularly like the way Ali rallied at end to catch the judges eye.
if you think that George won the round you really knows 0 about boxing
Ali threw laser guided punches
before their scheduled fight ali reviewed few of foreman's title fights and seeing those wild swings he murmured to himself my crown is back. .nobody knew much better how to defeat big george than ali himself. .
El Rey de todos los tiempos 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
One of the greatest fight of all time. The best boxing of Ali went over the fighting Foreman.
Those body shots that got through would have doubled over most men. The punishment those guys took was crazy.
The right hand cross that Ali throws with 0:13 in the round was pivotal because it stopped Foreman dead in his tracks. I think it was at that moment that Ali knew he could he could hurt Foreman and knock him out.
Bu yumruklara nasıl dayandı bu adam 😮
İman power aga
Ali was saying " is that all you got ?" 😜
Ali ,Foreman,Frazier was waren das fuer Boxkaempfe da lohnte es Nachts diese Fights anzusehen fuer mich aber war
auch Rocky Marciano einer der besten Boxer aller zeiten
Foreman was wasted walking back to his corner.
From Wikipedia: George Foreman vs. Muhammad Ali, billed as The Rumble in the Jungle, was a heavyweight championship boxing match on October 30, 1974, at the 20th of May Stadium (now at the State Tata Raphaël) in Kinshasa, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo), between undefeated and undisputed heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali. The event had an attendance of 60,000 people and was one of the most watched televised events at the time. Ali won by knockout in the eighth round.
It has been called "arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century" and was a major upset, with Ali coming in as a 4-1 underdog against the unbeaten, heavy-hitting Foreman. The fight is famous for Ali's introduction of the rope-a-dope tactic.
Ali was the greatest ever as fighter and as human being / number 1 sports figure of all time 🎉
The Greatest boxer was Ali, the greatest human was the prophet Muhammad
That feign and the 1-2 combo at 2:41 was a thing of beauty.
was watching this live on TV ,,,,,, you can see Ali was in his great form, his body was slick and his brain was in tact (no one was thinking about his Parkinson) ,,,,, great fight, great win 😎💪😎
I thought forman was going to kill Ali, was i wrong the fight that made me an Ali fan
Foreman is Rope - a - Doped to Death !!!🥰🤩🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
No, Ali got Rope A Doped to Death!!! Foolish Ali got brain damage and died from it. Not a bright man.
Then he lost all of his money to The Nation Of Islam.
Un asalto increíble... un Alí que se dejaba ir contra las cuerdas pero que conseguía bloquear los golpes altos de Foreman y que aguantó el tipo hasta ese espectacular final de round...
Ali was the ‘GREATEST’ !
When we were kings!
😄やっぱ、今見ても迫力ある
Foreman had steamrolled everyone in the heavyweight division. Knocked Frazier down 6 times in the first. Ali was the first person that was able to stand up to him and it was in this round. I wish Ali didn't need to absorb all that punishment. Like the protagonist in a horror movie that kills the killer at the end, Ali would prevail, and in spectacular fashion.
Just freakin' amazing. Ali did his worst damage with his mouth, getting in Foreman's head. Foreman wanted to knock him out in the worst kind of way, and Ali was grabbing George by his head and talking in his ear: "Is that all you got George?" Just an amazing fight. Ali at his most guile.
Али, это БОМБА! 👍💪❤️
Ali did more damage to Foreman in the last 40 seconds than Foreman did to Ali in 2:20
Please do Cleveland Williams vs Sonny Liston next!
That was some fight 1 and 2.
Ali overpowered Firwman in this fight. Ali the only fighter to push zForeman away and control the action till the onockout
Foreman was great against a small fighter like Joe Frazier. However as the fighters got bigger he struggled.
hmmmm. . . . don't know about that one. Cooney? Norton? big guys, and Foreman knocked their head off. any slugger who went toe to toe w/ Foreman on strength alone lost. you needed tactician like Ali to defeat him.
When Foreman talks about the fight "and then in the sixth I really hit him and he said 'is that all you got George'", I think he means this one. Because in the sixth round it's kind of obvious Foreman is gassed.
Alin Foreman addad fame to boxing
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This was when boxing was on ABC’s Wide World of Sports and everyone watched it. The PPV model ruined it.
With hindsight, this looks like a preview of how the fight would ultimately end: Ali leaning against the ropes and allowing Foreman to punch himself out, then rallying to launch an attack of his own.
Muhammad Ali Took A Beating Against George Foreman. Muhammad Ali Had All The Positive Energy and The People Spirit's With Him When He Interacted With The People of Zaire The Heavens Open Up That Night When it Started Raining After Muhammad Ali Underdog Victory.
Those ropes were looser then any Playboy Playmate. Forman is throwing arm punches and not using his body. Dam, George. I brought your grill, bro
Love big George but Ali was so calculated here. Waited and Pounced..!
Then you never saw Ali Frazier
Ali nunca quiso la revancha, había ganado por suerte y sabía que no volvería a ganar.
Foreman posteriormente volvió a ser campeón a mayor edad y con mejores méritos para ser considerado el más grande.
you are very wrong, Muhammad Ali went to prison for how many years.. he stole the world championship.. after he got out he took it again from the young world champion foreman.. if he didn't go to prison, no one could beat Muhammad Ali... Ali at that time was a boxing superstar , he was playing... the money was flowing... George Foreman was boxing again... because he ran out of money... that's why he got into the ring again when Ali had a lot of money... no boxer in the 90s and 2000s could KO Foreman.. he even became the oldest world champion.. that's why Ali was awarded the best boxing athlete of all time... because he was still young and strong... he actually got punched by Ali and KO... that's the history of why Ali is considered GOAT
ja ja... mejor opina de futbol a ver si acertas una
Si si, suerte jajajaja. Llevo a foreman al extremo, sigue mirando novelas turcas
Con frazier 3 veces, con foreman nada .
Se parece a messi, otro fulero, nunca ganó un título mundial con sus goles, solo penalero con suerte. Y le regalaron 5 penales en el Qatar ,según jugador uruguayo que sabe mañas platenses
@@josemoran9361Me reia del otro y le dije, "mejor opina de futbol a ver si acertas una"... Ahora tengo otro que no acierta ni de boxeo ni de futbol... mejor opina de beisbol...
the terrible terrible UK refs would have waved the fight off! Gone are the days when refs let fighters do their thing
❤
This was one where Ali ordered the shakes later in life.
No, that was against Joe Frazier
It was all his fights combined. Ernie Shavers is considered the hardest puncher in history and Ali had to deal with that!
Foreman: Damn, i know its hot here, but these people payed a lot of money, we cant just stand around all the time
The ropes was horribly loose allowing Ali to lean his head back and outside the footprint of the ring. I have never seen anything like the ropes in this fight in all my years of following boxing. The condition of the ropes had to be done on purpose to help Ali survive.
Un Foreman tranquilo esta pelea la ganaba por puntos escandalosamente
ali's rope a dope strategy against a hard puncher like foreman worked that day , but if he tried that 10 times it might only work once ! big george quit boxing because he said he was afraid he would kill somebody !
Ali would have used different tactics.. You know nothing about Ali!
Foreman looked like an amateur in their, big looping shots that Ali could see coming from a mile away, no wonder he gassed out.
He was drugged. Look at him against Frazier and Norton - he destroyed them and they beat the phuq out Ali!
Awful to see Ali absorbing so much punishment, it ruined his health
If foreman fought the same fight as ali it would have lasted a week.
the judge of the knockout of George Foreman's fight and Ali counted to 10 to give Ali the victory. I don't think so ? Watch the video on RUclips and answer me.
this is borning compared to mike tyson
Who's cassius clay??? Don't be another ernie Terrell 😮
Mohammad Ali⭕
Para mi fue una gran estafa. El propio angelo dunde confesó que ordenó las cuerdas más flojas de lo normal.
Mientras foreman boxeaba, Ali tenía la cabeza fuera del cuadrilátero en una actitud antideportiva.
Who came from Netflix lol ?
Foreman almost knocked down 😅😂😂
0.5 kB you mean
Cassius Clay all time greatest
Muhammad Ali
You deserve punches by Muhammad Ali, screaming :"Whats my name?!!!"
Ali was a cheater😭
Foreman won that round easily. Ali just stood there and took punches until the end when he landed a few head bombs. Foreman hits him with a 1/2 then misses with a big left hook and Ali puts him in a headlock.
Ali used the rope a dope. His defense raised and let guys punch themselves out. Ali won that round.
Glad you aren't a score keeper. Those few shots to the head weren't anywhere near the amount the Foreman landed in that round.
Fun facts Ali made sure top ropes were loose so he could lay back further AND he pi$$ed blood for days after these fights ,watched this on the BBC back in the day .
Don't forget that Casius Clay never legally changed his name. He only started calling himself Muhammad Ali to get out of going to war. When he was drafted, that's when he pretended to be muslim. A traitor to this country. This is the true story no longer talked about.
Fight was fixed. Foreman given funny water that slowed him way down and zapped him of strength! He admitted it and then retracted it under undue pressure! Look at the pure difference in his power and demeanor between this fight and the Norton and Frazier fights - opponents that Foreman utterly DESTROYED in short order and who beat the dogphuq outta Aii. Geezuz Ali was even holding him up through alot of the fight he was so doped up! Huge mafia point spread with long odds against Ali. And you can bet the bookies collected big time! Boxing is and has always been crooked especially where Don King was involved! Joke of a fight!
Rigged election!
guess foreman was drugged against jimmy Young 2 huh
@@active.7universal 3 years later son - makes a big diff in the boxing world! I'm talking the massive diff between Norton, Frazier, and Ali vs Foreman - and you can clearly see it. George admitted it - his water tasted mediciny. Of course it did. Nuf said.
@@stevejensen3471 George admitted he had every excuse in the book ///styles make fights.. notice jimmy Young and Norton boxing match//)ken Norton vs foreman then foreman looking clumsy vs jimmy Young... shavers flatlined Norton fast AF while a 35 year old slower crusty Ali won a DECISION over shavers while shavers Landed a handful of bombs on Ali ....
nice try son
@@active.7universal maybe, maybe not. We'll never really know.
Tyson a 20 anni lì avrebbe distrutti entrambi insieme
Stupid bull against the greatest of all time Cassius Clay