I second the absolutely brilliant comment earlier. I met Bundini at the "Fabulous Forum" in LA in the early 80's. He was standing in a big wide aisle on the floor about 50' from the ring. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw him standing there alone. I went up and shook his hand and told him how much I loved the Champ, Angelo, Freddie and of course him. He was very gracious and said "you will never see that kind of show again." I asked him how the Champ was doing? He pointed to his pants and said "you see these paints? $300. You see these shoes? $400. You see these shirt and jacket? $500 Then he said you see this gold around my neck and finger? $15,000! The champ was in the hospital last week and that's why I'm in LA. As soon as he got out of the hospital he took me for a ride and bought me all this shit because he said he did not like to see me not looking sharp. So yes, the Champ is doing great, how's that for answer?" I thought to myself, "damn, he and the champ are still the greatest show on earth." He was right never again will we that special magic that made all of us glow every time they were around. God bless their souls.
wow thank you for sharing this story and thank god ali did treat him right after the show was over. but sounds like he died so badly man, i feel bad for him
I always admired Mr. Brown and his unique incredible presence during the career of Muhammad Ali. I used to get motivated just watching 'him' motivate. I still remember the first moment I saw him appear in 'Shaft' too,...I was like "Wait,...isn't that the GREAT Drew 'Bundini' Brown? Dang, the brother can act too?" I remember thinking "He's a baaaaad man!" LOL! Not knowing all of the things that he went on in his personal life back then; it just always felt good to see and hear him 'anywhere'. This was a cool documentary. Mr. Brown's backstory is an interesting one that is VERY worthy of being told. I think if 'Spike Lee' did a film about him; it would be a success. Rest easy Mr. Brown. I know you're still giving Heavenly motivations to The Champ. #Peace
When I boxed amateur, my chief second would shout out Bundini quotes during my fights: "ALL NIGHT LONG!" ,"BEHIND THE ELBOWS", "GHOST IN THE HOUSE" , "THERE IT IS!"...
In early March of 1973, I had breakfast with Bundini Brown. After ten minutes of conversation it struck me that here was a man who could offer you and education in life. There are no more Muhammad Alis and we shall never see another Drew Brown.
I watched this probably 3 years ago, when it first came out. I love it. It was well made I thought. I hope you keep doing this kind of short documentaries and have the successes that it deserves!!
This is a wonderful video. Bundini deserved a documentary. He lived an amazing life. He was Ali's muse. They fed off of each other's energy. Think about it- he was associated with the two greatest boxers in history; Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali. Ray Robinson was Ali's idol. Enjoyed this film very much. Great and rare footage of the young Bundini. Well done!
Love the video, you can't imagine Ali without Drew & Angie & Doc and Bundini seemed to be everywhere. I messaged his son years back on Facebook, he was very gracious and kind, a testament to the legacy of a Wonderful father and a caring soul. RIP Bundini
His speech in when we were kings is legendary. This is a man who I never met but I can feel his soul, even today. He is immortalised in documentaries, he feels like a living presence. Personal favourites are the William Klein documentary ‚the greatest’, and Gary Smith’s article in sports illustrated ‚Ali’s entourage’, which has a very good interview and portrait of Bundini. A fascinating man.
Great piece on Bundini. Great athletes need discipline and focus. There were constant distractions for Ali to deal with and Bundini kept Ali trained and engaged when he had to be. I remember reading about Bundini's death at the time and knowing the show was officially over. He lived a great life.
Man where the hell did you get all those interviews and clips from jesus christ you are a legend! I am glad to have people like you on youtube to share these kinds of things!
I gave SugarRay Robinson my "Power" for 7 years. You boxers do not know how special and important it is to be a corner/hype man. You know how victorious ali was in some of those fights because of Bundini. That were absolutely brutal. Ali was a gold glove champion in the 1960 Olympics. What!!! And getting in the ring with monsters in the late 70s and 80s. Ernie shavers, Larry Holmes.
@@justme8605 considering how Big Ali was. The minor dis the Bundini did a few times was small. He could have easily set the Champ up. That's my point ,drugs are a mother .
Very interesting look at guy who was by Ali's side for entire ride. If Bundini had lived in the internet age, he'd go viral. What a fascinating character! And it looks like Ali old training camp in Deer Lake is still there? It would be a great piece of history to visit.
Yes, Fighter's Heaven is very much still there and they love having visitors - fightersheaven.com. If you go, say "hit" to photographer Jeff Julian from the Hamilcar Publications guys.
“Hit him under!” “All night Sugar Ray!” Bundini’s shouting during the Ali-Bonavena fight in 1970 is something else 😊 He shadow-boxed, screamed and cried in the corner while Ali was fighting, rubbing his neck and shoulders when the fight was over, he was also a consoler.
So glad you enjoyed the book! Todd put his heart and soul into writing about one of boxing's most misunderstood / unrecognized figures. Flaws and all - Bundini was a major contributor to the legacy of Ali; and so much more.
When I was a young boxing fan, two characters used to mesmerize me: Don King, and Bundidi Brown. You have to understand in these days you would just always see them in the background. No context as to who they were or anything. Just interesting people you would always see next to Ali. I love the Internet.
Very well put together documentary Bundini brown was very charismatic and colorful personality no wonder why Ali loved him Rare footage and great stuff Anyone know the music name at 21:06
Drew Bundini Brown was a love hate relationship between him and Ali he loved Ali yet he was struggling with own addiciton and he even stole from the champ several times .
Wait, Wait, Wait at 16:57 said Ali fought because he needed money, that is the first time i ever heard that. yet he was worth 80 million when he died and also at the time in the guinness book of world records was the athlete that made the most money ever. So I'm confused when it said he needed money for the Berbick fight.
That's probably true. Ali lost alot of money with divorces and bad business deals early on. The 80 million was made after his boxing career due to business deals involving the Ali name and brand.
The book about it called The drama in the Bahamas alleges that the champ was cajoled into fighting by the religious group around him. They wanted the money.
Who gives a fuck if you guys think he's a leech? he was good for Muhammad and if he DID not fucking have him in his corner he would not have beaten Joe Frazier in the Philippines and damn sure not George Foreman in Zaire so he was worth every fucking penny he got and some he was priceless history is priceless
Yup seen Cus! Cus made Budini look like he was talking out his ass. Cus's style had Tyson come out with all his brains. So much so Tyson is gonna step back in the ring at age 54 for a 8 round exhibition.
Cus was great! He built Tyson from the ground up and made him a monster. Comparing Bundini to Cus is apples to oranges. Tyson was a lot of work to get him where Cus wanted him, unfortunately, after Cus died Tyson was never the same and fell apart from Buster Douglas on. Tyson never had the longevity of Ali. Bundini was the best motivator for Sugar Ray Robinson and Ali who both had unbelievable longevity. Bundini and Ali were magic in person and in front of the camera. That magic sold tickets in addition to being the greatest fight motivator of all time. The great Angelo Dundee who was a helluva motivator himself, recognized that no one could motivate Ali and Ray Robinson like Bundini. They were the greatest show on earth for many years, and Bundini was right, we will never see a show like that again. For those who witnessed it all those years know what I'm talking about. I once heard a reporter ask Tyson how a fight would of gone between Ali and Tyson, Tyson said, "Ali would of taken me in to deep waters and drown my ass!" Well said Mike. Long live the Greatest!
@@mickeymantle7256 👍 Agreed with everything you said. I also heard very recently Mike Tyson say, one thing you're had to know when you got in the ring with Ali that it was gonna go all the way because there was no way anybody was knocking Ali out.
What’s with all the negative comments. Nobody comparing Bundini to Cus. Cus and Ali were great friends, born on the same date. First Ali Video I ever saw was the one where Cus interviews Ali. *Cus was 100% right, the 1970’s Ali was shipping too much punishment ……………*
I always wondered about he heroin story. I never saw Brown as that kind of person. I did see his son speak once (but it was before the movie so he never addressed it). Still, Ali was involved with the movie and can’t see him throwing Brown under the bus like that….UNLESS they talked Ali in to it (“it’s Hollywood and will make the movie more dramatic”). Who knows.
Ali asked budini brown to live with him on his farm masion in michigan springs but bundini said no. Ali had parkinsons then bundini never gave up on ali. There is no ali without bundi brown
The bloke sold Ali's Championship Belt when the greatest was in forced exile (source: THE GREATEST my own story by Richard Durham). The reason he gave Ali for selling the belt was that he was months behind on house rent and that his woman had left him. He pawned Ali's iconic Belt for coins! He would also undercut Ali's bona fide marketing team by developing and selling his own Ali branded merchandise for his personal gain. Ali's marketers also wanted to use Ali's hype mantra,"Float like a butterfly sting like a Bee" on marketing merchandise but Bundini stopped them in their tracks that he had personally coined the slogan and had trade marked it! (source: ALI by Thomas Hauser)The man was a leech, a louse, a blood sucking Tick on Ali's back masquerading as a Court Jester to give Ali the mojo, period!
Bundini had a white bitch way back then! You go Bundini, i never knew that! Bundini is my favorite corner man of all times, I love his constant protestations for Ali to "Stick em" or "All night long" "Birthday sugar Ray" "you the boss" hit him like the heavybag" and all the rest! He was there for every fight, he cried when Ali won, and was there to console and encourage after the few Ali didn't. He got Ali psyched up, and was the only voice who could keep up with the Greatest! And I really believe what his son said "he didn't do it for the money".
Drew Brown before he got with Ali called him a fake and a phony lol. He died from complications after a car accident and a fall aged only 57. What a waste.
@Redjam Redjam facts. Why do you all put these little bullshit names on here? This is my real name. Why are you so offended by facts? Are you family? Red jam?
Bundini was just a hanger on. If he really cared about ali than he would have made him stop after the thriller in manilla with Joe frazier. All these hangers-ons use fighters for their own promotion in life.
I second the absolutely brilliant comment earlier. I met Bundini at the "Fabulous Forum" in LA in the early 80's. He was standing in a big wide aisle on the floor about 50' from the ring. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw him standing there alone. I went up and shook his hand and told him how much I loved the Champ, Angelo, Freddie and of course him. He was very gracious and said "you will never see that kind of show again." I asked him how the Champ was doing? He pointed to his pants and said "you see these paints? $300. You see these shoes? $400. You see these shirt and jacket? $500 Then he said you see this gold around my neck and finger? $15,000! The champ was in the hospital last week and that's why I'm in LA. As soon as he got out of the hospital he took me for a ride and bought me all this shit because he said he did not like to see me not looking sharp. So yes, the Champ is doing great, how's that for answer?"
I thought to myself, "damn, he and the champ are still the greatest show on earth." He was right never again will we that special magic that made all of us glow every time they were around. God bless their souls.
Stop liar
Beautiful
wow thank you for sharing this story
and thank god ali did treat him right after the show was over. but sounds like he died so badly man, i feel bad for him
I hope the story is true.
I always admired Mr. Brown and his unique incredible presence during the career of Muhammad Ali.
I used to get motivated just watching 'him' motivate. I still remember the first moment I saw him appear in 'Shaft' too,...I was like "Wait,...isn't that the GREAT Drew 'Bundini' Brown? Dang, the brother can act too?" I remember thinking "He's a baaaaad man!" LOL!
Not knowing all of the things that he went on in his personal life back then; it just always felt good to see and hear him 'anywhere'. This was a cool documentary. Mr. Brown's backstory is an interesting one that is VERY worthy of being told. I think if 'Spike Lee' did a film about him; it would be a success. Rest easy Mr. Brown. I know you're still giving Heavenly motivations to The Champ. #Peace
Amen❤️🙏
He had been acting minor roles in movies since the 1950s.
When I boxed amateur, my chief second would shout out Bundini quotes during my fights: "ALL NIGHT LONG!" ,"BEHIND THE ELBOWS", "GHOST IN THE HOUSE" , "THERE IT IS!"...
In early March of 1973, I had breakfast with Bundini Brown. After ten minutes of conversation it struck me that here was a man who could offer you and education in life. There are no more Muhammad Alis and we shall never see another Drew Brown.
I watched this probably 3 years ago, when it first came out. I love it. It was well made I thought. I hope you keep doing this kind of short documentaries and have the successes that it deserves!!
This is a wonderful video. Bundini deserved a documentary. He lived an amazing life. He was Ali's muse. They fed off of each other's energy. Think about it- he was associated with the two greatest boxers in history; Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali. Ray Robinson was Ali's idol. Enjoyed this film very much. Great and rare footage of the young Bundini. Well done!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bundini was a true friend, he never leaked any privledged information, can u imagine the personal things he knew about Ali that he never told anyone
Love the video, you can't imagine Ali without Drew & Angie & Doc and Bundini seemed to be everywhere. I messaged his son years back on Facebook, he was very gracious and kind, a testament to the legacy of a Wonderful father and a caring soul. RIP Bundini
His speech in when we were kings is legendary. This is a man who I never met but I can feel his soul, even today. He is immortalised in documentaries, he feels like a living presence. Personal favourites are the William Klein documentary ‚the greatest’, and Gary Smith’s article in sports illustrated ‚Ali’s entourage’, which has a very good interview and portrait of Bundini. A fascinating man.
Slick documentary to pay homage to one of the slickest talkers to ever live! 🐐
Thank you!!! We dug deep and came through with the W.
I'm glad they set the record straight about inaccuracies of his character in the 'Ali' movie.
Why does Hollywood do that?
He was a part of a very special kind of history. Great great documentary !!!
YOUR DAD WAS A WONDERFUL WONDERFUL PERSON ! HE LOVED LIFE ? BRILLIANT DOCUMENTARY ! GREETINGS FROM IRELAND
Great piece on Bundini. Great athletes need discipline and focus. There were constant distractions for Ali to deal with and Bundini kept Ali trained and engaged when he had to be. I remember reading about Bundini's death at the time and knowing the show was officially over. He lived a great life.
Bundini was a legend. Even though he died broke he was legendary. The one and only Bundini Brown.
were the proof he died broke
Wonderful. Thank you for making this. The story of Muhammad Ali, and those around him like Drew and Angelo, will go down in history.
One of the best Documentaries I've ever seen
What a great character he was. They broke the mould when they made Bundini. Rumble,young man,rumble !
I always say he is the best ghost writer / hypeman ever... Solid post 👌💯🥊...
Easily the Greatest Hype Man who Ever Lived. [posted February 1, 2021]
Absolutely brilliant!
Wow, this is absolutely awesome. The Greatest to ever do it alongside the Greatest ever. Rest in Peace, Drew Bundini Brown!
Rest in Peace, Alliii !!
AMAZING work! loved watching this - ty for the upload!
Thank you!!!
This made me cry😥 .. Good documentary
insightful. Mr Brown was one of the greatest!!!
Very good. There is always someone behind the greats...someone who did it first or who imparted wisdom.
Love how these two motivate each other
Man where the hell did you get all those interviews and clips from jesus christ you are a legend! I am glad to have people like you on youtube to share these kinds of things!
Thank you!
Bun was actually his lover. Why not tell the TRUTH.
Very appreciative Of this Documentary. Thank you.
Fantastic...loved it.
I gave SugarRay Robinson my "Power" for 7 years. You boxers do not know how special and important it is to be a corner/hype man. You know how victorious ali was in some of those fights because of Bundini. That were absolutely brutal. Ali was a gold glove champion in the 1960 Olympics. What!!! And getting in the ring with monsters in the late 70s and 80s. Ernie shavers, Larry Holmes.
Its absolutly amazing tribute for Bundini
I love Bundini Brown.
Short but right to the point! I enjoyed this Documentary and thank you for sharing! Drew Budini RIP
Great mini doc! Subscribed! Going to check out some other stuff!
Beautiful story. Wonderfully told.
I always wonder who the Great Bundini was.
The integrity of this man.Even while doing bad ,Drew never sold Ali out!
Sold his robe once.lol
Sold his boxing belt 😏
@@Tee1312Jay Yes that was it.
Yes the hell he did sell Ali out and he did it more than once. To Ali's credit he didn't hold a grudge because he realized Bundinis worth.
@@justme8605 considering how Big Ali was.
The minor dis the Bundini did a few times was small.
He could have easily set the Champ up.
That's my point ,drugs are a mother .
Thanks for this post. Always felt not enough attention was given to Bundini.
This was an excellent doc.
Very interesting look at guy who was by Ali's side for entire ride. If Bundini had lived in the internet age, he'd go viral. What a fascinating character! And it looks like Ali old training camp in Deer Lake is still there? It would be a great piece of history to visit.
Yes, Fighter's Heaven is very much still there and they love having visitors - fightersheaven.com. If you go, say "hit" to photographer Jeff Julian from the Hamilcar Publications guys.
From the root to the fruit
This guy went places. Especially for a guy who started his life in relative squalor on a celery farm.
Drew III is the definition of a son.
I worked Robinson's and Ali's corners with Bundini. Good man.
“Hit him under!” “All night Sugar Ray!” Bundini’s shouting during the Ali-Bonavena fight in 1970 is something else 😊
He shadow-boxed, screamed and cried in the corner while Ali was fighting, rubbing his neck and shoulders when the fight was over, he was also a consoler.
Him and ali hugging after the bonavena fight was cute.
Bundini was the Hype Man!!
He was Flava Flav before there was a Flava lol
A shepherd I am. Bundini is within, you just have to listen.
Peace
Just finished the book. It was a beautiful tribute to an essential figure in Ali's life.
So glad you enjoyed the book! Todd put his heart and soul into writing about one of boxing's most misunderstood / unrecognized figures. Flaws and all - Bundini was a major contributor to the legacy of Ali; and so much more.
When I was a young boxing fan, two characters used to mesmerize me: Don King, and Bundidi Brown. You have to understand in these days you would just always see them in the background. No context as to who they were or anything. Just interesting people you would always see next to Ali.
I love the Internet.
👏🏾Awesome documentary “Rumble young man Rumble”…👊🏾👑X2
6:24 the song in the background anyone? Saxophone? Trumpet?
The book is fantastic also.
Tom, glad you enjoyed it!
Float like a butterfly 🦋
Sting like a Bee🐝....,;
Thank you :)
I'd LOVE to have a song list of the music in this film. Especially the song that starts at around the 8:04 time mark.
Phenomenal job ✨ touché ❗️I wish I knew him.
Patrick Green did a great job here for sure. Thank you for the kind words!
Very well put together documentary
Bundini brown was very charismatic and colorful personality no wonder why Ali loved him
Rare footage and great stuff
Anyone know the music name at 21:06
"One day me and you gonna tangle Shaft " Bundini Brown in the movie Shaft
He won’t let me check to see if he clean Bumpy..
Drew Bundini Brown was a love hate relationship between him and Ali he loved Ali yet he was struggling with own addiciton and he even stole from the champ several times .
Yes, a very complicated, but ultimately loving, relationship between them.
Very good. Ty
Wow. All my life and I just NOW, this moment looked him up to see who he is.
I see bundini in a new light after this documentary.
Well done, Great job.
Wait, Wait, Wait at 16:57 said Ali fought because he needed money, that is the first time i ever heard that. yet he was worth 80 million when he died and also at the time in the guinness book of world records was the athlete that made the most money ever. So I'm confused when it said he needed money for the Berbick fight.
That's probably true. Ali lost alot of money with divorces and bad business deals early on. The 80 million was made after his boxing career due to business deals involving the Ali name and brand.
The book about it called The drama in the Bahamas alleges that the champ was cajoled into fighting by the religious group around him. They wanted the money.
@@mrstephens6643 I thought he had left them by then. The leader died in 1975…………
Ali made more money after the turn of the century than he ever did in the ring.
@@cld_crush_brthers_ultra_ma60 His son Herbert took it over. So far as I know, Ali remained a member until he died.
I want to watch the whole movie this clip is so short I love Drew he was so funny he's a legend
Who gives a fuck if you guys think he's a leech? he was good for Muhammad and if he DID not fucking have him in his corner he would not have beaten Joe Frazier in the Philippines and damn sure not George Foreman in Zaire so he was worth every fucking penny he got and some he was priceless history is priceless
Yea, ali wanted him there, people are just jealous of him
Greatest of all time
Is that Nomad Nick from The Star Report narrating this?
Legend, rip 🥊
sad video sorry to hear and see this .colourfull character
Drew when he saw Ali again. You ain't no ordinary angel.
Wow ❤ 💯
One of the greatest trainers ever him and duke from rocky
Hey you guys see Cus?
Yup seen Cus! Cus made Budini look like he was talking out his ass. Cus's style had Tyson come out with all his brains. So much so Tyson is gonna step back in the ring at age 54 for a 8 round exhibition.
Cus was great! He built Tyson from the ground up and made him a monster. Comparing Bundini to Cus is apples to oranges. Tyson was a lot of work to get him where Cus wanted him, unfortunately, after Cus died Tyson was never the same and fell apart from Buster Douglas on. Tyson never had the longevity of Ali. Bundini was the best motivator for Sugar Ray Robinson and Ali who both had unbelievable longevity. Bundini and Ali were magic in person and in front of the camera. That magic sold tickets in addition to being the greatest fight motivator of all time. The great Angelo Dundee who was a helluva motivator himself, recognized that no one could motivate Ali and Ray Robinson like Bundini. They were the greatest show on earth for many years, and Bundini was right, we will never see a show like that again. For those who witnessed it all those years know what I'm talking about. I once heard a reporter ask Tyson how a fight would of gone between Ali and Tyson, Tyson said, "Ali would of taken me in to deep waters and drown my ass!" Well said Mike. Long live the Greatest!
@@mickeymantle7256 👍 Agreed with everything you said. I also heard very recently Mike Tyson say, one thing you're had to know when you got in the ring with Ali that it was gonna go all the way because there was no way anybody was knocking Ali out.
Hey Ali fans, you may want to check out Audible "My Brother: Muhammad Ali" from Rahaman Ali. Great book from a unique angle.
What’s with all the negative comments. Nobody comparing Bundini to Cus. Cus and Ali were great friends, born on the same date. First Ali Video I ever saw was the one where Cus interviews Ali. *Cus was 100% right, the 1970’s Ali was shipping too much punishment ……………*
Wow
He joined the Navy at 13!
Romans 8:31 if GOD be for us who can be against us?
I always wondered about he heroin story. I never saw Brown as that kind of person. I did see his son speak once (but it was before the movie so he never addressed it). Still, Ali was involved with the movie and can’t see him throwing Brown under the bus like that….UNLESS they talked Ali in to it (“it’s Hollywood and will make the movie more dramatic”). Who knows.
I'm my own bundini Angela Dundee and Muhammad Ali 🥊🥊
Ali asked budini brown to live with him on his farm masion in michigan springs but bundini said no. Ali had parkinsons then bundini never gave up on ali. There is no ali without bundi brown
The bloke sold Ali's Championship Belt when the greatest was in forced exile (source: THE GREATEST my own story by Richard Durham). The reason he gave Ali for selling the belt was that he was months behind on house rent and that his woman had left him. He pawned Ali's iconic Belt for coins! He would also undercut Ali's bona fide marketing team by developing and selling his own Ali branded merchandise for his personal gain. Ali's marketers also wanted to use Ali's hype mantra,"Float like a butterfly sting like a Bee" on marketing merchandise but Bundini stopped them in their tracks that he had personally coined the slogan and had trade marked it! (source: ALI by Thomas Hauser)The man was a leech, a louse, a blood sucking Tick on Ali's back masquerading as a Court Jester to give Ali the mojo, period!
I have to be my own Bundini
Bundini had a white bitch way back then! You go Bundini, i never knew that! Bundini is my favorite corner man of all times, I love his constant protestations for Ali to "Stick em" or "All night long" "Birthday sugar Ray" "you the boss" hit him like the heavybag" and all the rest! He was there for every fight, he cried when Ali won, and was there to console and encourage after the few Ali didn't. He got Ali psyched up, and was the only voice who could keep up with the Greatest! And I really believe what his son said "he didn't do it for the money".
He said he could give-up pork but not white womens,,, 😅😅😅😅😅 He was honest.
At 12:41 you can see Muhammad Ali next to a young Louis Farrakhan
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Love the support, thank you!
May ELOHIM forgive u ur sins & give u paradise in ur grave & paradise on the day of judgement #ameen
Thanks Edge! 😂
His son looks exactly like him
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Drew Brown before he got with Ali called him a fake and a phony lol. He died from complications after a car accident and a fall aged only 57. What a waste.
No bundini perhaps no ali🤔
He was muhamads Ali's echo
Bundini was a mooch. Ali's entourage used him for everything they could, they even stole from him.
@Redjam Redjam they didn't steal from Ali? Bundini didn't pawn his belt?
@Redjam Redjam facts. Why do you all put these little bullshit names on here? This is my real name. Why are you so offended by facts? Are you family? Red jam?
Bundini was just a hanger on. If he really cared about ali than he would have made him stop after the thriller in manilla with Joe frazier. All these hangers-ons use fighters for their own promotion in life.
The truth is: He was a junkie, bum and ali took him in, period. Fact checked and TRUE End of story.