There's another video of Mike Tyson being asked about Muhammad Ali. Tyson replied, WHILE CRYING, that, "Ali was a "GIANT". Mike Tyson and "The Body" Ventura are big strong men who could not hold back their TEARS when discussing MUHAMMAD ALI. I had no problem crying myself.
My Father was a Vietnam Vet. When Ali lost to Frazier...Dad shouted "The Louisville Lip is SHUT!!" He resented Ali not going into the service. Years later we were watching a thing on Ali on TV and Dad looked at me...obviously remembering what he had said over those years to me culminating in "The Lip is shut" and he said- "I was wrong and he was right." That was all he had to say.
Remember this bro : We aren't divided by race and culture. We are divided by power. While the poor discriminate over their racial and cultural differences, the rich and powerful discriminate over the power statuses. Have a blessed day.
Your Daddy was a real man to admit this. Honestly, I think there a lot of people that realized this over the course of many years of reflection and growth and understanding.
You can look up to your dad as he made a point of making sure that you (his son) knew that his earlier opinion of Ali was wrong and that EVERYONE HAS THE POWER TO CHANGE THEIR MIND. Unfortunately, few have the grace to admit it. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Now only if the African American brothers would take heed to see what Ali did for them and try to emulate this great man instead of Tupac, Jordan, and the dope man. Black brothers would be so far a head of the game. Just saying.
"He gave up the most prestigious title there is ,to be a man of conviction." There you have it . Why Ali was greater than merely being the best boxer ever.
@@Hardiiix Sure. Ali refused the draft because of his opposition to the Vietnam war. He famously said ," I ain`t got no quarrel with the VietKong. They don`t call me Nigger " He was stripped of his heavyweight title as a result and risked going to jail. That was pretty brave in the mid 60`s.
@@ilikezappa3268 Thanks for the reply. i am from India and not much aware of American history. i was not aware that he was in armed force. but yes it is brave to give up his prestigious title and going against power.
@@ilikezappa3268 His opposition was from his teachings in Islam and its dictate that they are not to help nonbelievers...Infidels. So the Muslim's will enjoy their twisted religion under the US Constitution, but won't fight to maintain that freedom because that would be like helping the enemy of his religion...ie, those that are nonbelievers...Yeah, he's a real hero.
I hear ya, but you must not be from MN when Jesse shocked the world when the 20-30yo blocked voted for him as a joke. Then it wasn't so shocking when he was so bad as Gov.
Jesse is real and understands that Ali was not a racist but a man who stood in the face of his oppressors/opposers without tucking his tail.....I learned a lot from this interview about Jesse he is man also...
Lol he wasn't a racist ! The majority of men who were crying for him were white men ! The tears of all those white men even the men with the highest status , their tears are proof he was never a racist
Beautifully told by Jesse. Mohammed Ali will be the greatest for all time. Not just in the boxing ring, but in hearts of men and women who desire to tread the right path
If you know anyone with a fully-formed brain asked them to show you how to do research. Ali was indeed racist. Try reading some of the interviews he gave. Ali was a prominent member of a racist hate-cult known as the Nation of Islam. Its racist rhetoric has not changed at all in 60 years.
Jesse ventura and Graham are both very admirable people. I have always loved what Jesse stood for and have always admired the work Graham has done. Thank you to both men.
Waquar Ul Islam I am from Louisville ,Ky. He is one of my heroes no doubt.I was raised Catholic my Father was Catholic ,my Mother was Methodist who went to Catholic Church every week she later in life converted to Catholicism.I learned a lot about people from both parents and their 43 happy years of marriage .My dad was injured in Vietnam.He was a big Ali fan so was mom.When you look at Muhammad Ali's Legacy and take a minute to look who was in attendance at his funeral....WOW ! people of Islam ,Christians( many different denominations Baptists, Catholics, Presbyterians,people of Hebrew faith Billy Crystal....when is the last time you saw all the different believers who came to celebrate his amazing time in this planet.Lets hope he is just the beginning of many more positive encounters from so many people of different Faith's celebrating someone's life together.It has never been seen before I hope we can learn from the greatest and all humans can have respect for everyone and understanding for each other.Look what he did for the world and how he bought enemies together with out anyone even realizing it.He was truly the greatest in his time on Earth!Have a blessed day I totally agree with your view!
Dear @@jamesgross5954 , Me too, he said in an interview with David Frost in 1974:( i paste ) “I’d like for them to say he took a few cups of love, he took one tablespoon of patience, one teaspoon of generosity, one pint of kindness. He took one quart of laughter, one pinch of concern, and then, he mixed willingness with happiness. He added lots of faith and he stirred it up well. Then, he spread it over a span of a lifetime and he served it to each and every deserving person he met.” and that's how we remember him today . I wish we had more people like him today, who would bring us together regardless of our difference to love and respect eachother share our good values and be righteous. Lots of love from INDIA.
@@waquarulislam5198 well said and starting with good people like yourself it's starting to look possible .Thank you for you being you and being apart of what is good in this world.May the world you encounter be touched with generous amounts of love and good people as you make your journey through this crazy good place called Earth.You know how television always sets up competition between people.Well I was thinking of a gam show where the competition is something along the line of one contestant has to out help the other contestant or you know the object of the game is to go do a good deed and the other contestant has to out do the other contestants good deed .lol wouldn't that be something? Anyway thanks for the great information it was very uplifting and a great recipe for life for certain!
@Ramanathan #BeSafe How many indian children are getting raped and killed and put to prostitution. Is that good for you? Read and become wiser instead of following Shiv Sena dumbass !
The thing that I appreciate most about Jesse is his "In Your Face" style of communication. This video is quite different because here he shows his sensitive, emotional side. But it's funny that I see Jesse here in this "boxing interview" because whenever I hear his social and political commentary I feel like each of his statements is like a veritable punch in the face. It's quite refreshing really to listen to a public figure who is that brutally honest. Whether you like what he says or not, you can be sure that Jesse means what he says and that he says what he means. And that, I think, is why this good man could never be elected as President. ... jkulik919@gmail.com
I posted this as I was frustrated with the selfishness of the Republican Party before COVID. Many Americans of all types are having issues that could be solved by elected officials if they would simply do their jobs. I just remember being impressed by the man I watched wrestling on television and former Navy SEAL performed as Governor. While I am a Democrat, I would gladly vote for any politician who does what's best for their constituency. That's why I thought Gov. Ventura would be a great fit. Especially now.
My brother was that man in my life until he passed when i was 10 yrs old i been looking for that 1 person since and now AT 26 i watch Videos of Muhammed Ali just to get a feel he truly was the GREATEST OF ALL TIME
I believe they are alive and well but because of the impact these awesome men made the media and government work tirelessly to suppress them...they are here.
Anthony Joshua is a pretty solid dude. Him and Tyson Fury. They approach the sport of boxing from professional stand point. They respect themselves and their opponent's. We don't have that in the US.
Yeah, but this is why Ventura doesn't 100% trust everything about government. That war, but growing up in the 60s had to have also shown him that government lies.
Ali was a credit to his race..the human race..He reached so many people and stood up for what he believed in..Beautiful tribute Jesse my thoughts completely
My dad drove a cab here in MEMPHIS for 43 years and Mr.Ventura was ALWAYS SOO DAM NICE, KIND AND CONSIDERATE TO MY POPS EVENTHOUGH HE WAS JUST A CABBIE!👍
Jessie makes me tear up when I hear this interview. Ali said he hoped he would be remembered more for what he did outside the ring than in the ring. I think he achieved that goal, at least he did in my mind.
+merch marine chris kyle is a lying piece of shit and he put it in his book that he beat up jesse, a former navy seal.......whos your hero there fuck stick?
@tony 61 I don't associate with losers & idiots branded as heroes for killing innocent women and children. I prefer to joke about them instead. Here is a joke they love in Ho Chi Minh City. What is the difference between a bucket of KFC and a American Vietnam Vet? KFC comes with legs and thighs. LOL.
he sure is a real man!!! none of these cowardly men in power have ever served their county by taking up arms...Jesse has and with an honourable discharge! plus as govenor he understands democracy and politics unlike them corrupt war pigs!
all the fighters from this country arrr regretting their country's continuous involvement in numerous external non-borderd wars, it's really sarcastic, a country that's been always safe in it's borders, tries everything to worsen the situations at others borders
Jesse, I'm an 82 yr.old artist and way back when a Vietnam war resister...I had the courage to take that stand because of the great Ali. I get emotional just thinking about him, for all the reasons you confirm. He was sent here with a mission. He gloriously fulfilled it. An incredible human being!
He stood up vietnamwar was a mistake i think americans can admit that now. But back then u would be astrousized from the society and be labeld as a ” coward”, imagine they want him to go kill overseas some yellowman, when he can’t even go in and eat at diner in his hometown in Kentucky, and the n u want to figth a war, when he don’t even have freedom given to him, but they want his life to be thown!! Muhammed ali was sent by god too do gods work.
Thanks for sharing your story! It's so wonderful to hear how someone can inspire others to be brave. I continue to get inspiration from those like Ali who stand for their beliefs and can rationally explain why they choose their path.
Nathan Gold lol who he duck ali was great no doubt look how boxing left him worse than all he beat .nope Mayweather did an excellent job still has most his marbles an ali got his ass kicked a few times
A man I will always admire. He was the best governor during my lifetime. He still is a man that tells the truth , and is proud to say when he is right or wrong.
I feel the same as Jesse when it comes to Muhammad. Listened to the Liston fight on the radio, just hoping he wouldn't be killed. And Ventura's right; Ali gave up what was at that time the most valuable title in all of sports, as well as his ability to earn a living, in the name of principle. I think Ali is one of the 2 best fighters of all time, but what will impress me until I kick is how he stood up to The Man in 1967, when that was a dangerous thing for a black man to do. God Bless Ali.
I'm too young to understand the significant of the Vietnam war and Ali's posture......my uncle went to the war and he explained that at the time it was extremely brave of Ali to take that position.....yet he did....my respects to both Ali and Ventura
Your Uncle was right. That was really going against the tide at that time. You just simply listened and responded when your Government asked you to serve. It was stunning to hear, although he was really bringing to the forefront what was already a strong undercurrent perception with many. Vietnam being plain wrong. The difference was he literally sacrificed himself (come what may) to his conviction, and put it right on the tin. What concerned me at the time was, I knew Ali was just talking trash/showboating in the boxing arena, but I wondered if the stiff shirts in government would just percieve him as a loudmouth and now he's getting in 'their' faces..so now they're going to make a real good example out of him and hit back hard with some real jail time. Fortunately it didn't happen. It was still of course BS that he was robbed of 3 of his best fighting years he and we missed..would've been phenomenal- also he would've been able to get out at the right time..his whole fighting arc would've been much more in tune, and I'll bet he would've left at the right time. He once said that he was only staying in as long as he was so as to make sure that his family would be well taken care of, his childrens education etc. He would've had those years already, had they not taken them away from him, and had been able to make a perfectly timed exit. There are Certain videos I'm keeping in my Muhammad File..this is definitely one of them...turned out to be more than I thought it would be.
@@robertopics It would be wonderful if social media met with the standards of what you just wrote in your clarification. A perfect explanation and perfectly polite.
2000Betelgeuse It was another war started on a big fat stinky lie, just like the war on Iraq, Libya and Syria where US is arming and funding the illiterate gangsters they lovingly call rebels.
Muhammad Ali, even at 74 years old he is one of the most revered sports figures today. He is more than just the greatest boxer alive the King of boxing history, he's a cultural icon that ignites headlines and spills quotable verses with ease from his lips. His jokes, comments and poetry a great human being a hero Muhammad Ali.
Muhammad Ali changed humanity inside and outside the ring - with charisma intelligence and a beautiful heart and soul. Millions cried when he crossed over and I was one of them too. How blessed are we to have witnessed this magnificent Being of Light. Truly the Greatest!! XXXX
I was born in 73. Ali has been my hero since i was 20.. to see the impact he has had on so many different generations, politically, sportingly and with his timeless humour and charismatic spirit just assures me that i have THE greatest taste when it comes to choosing a Hero/ role model / statesman/sports star/ entertainer... RIP MUHAMMAD ALI.
I am the same age as Ali. I am from Pakistan and I went to Louisville to pay my respects and pray at his graveside two years ago. Also in the same graveyard lies another famous Kentuckian the founder of KFC. Even now Louisville resonates with the epic voice of Ali recorded all over the world, unforgettable. He did not forget to thank Allah when he sent Foreman sprawling in the ring in Zaire. When he was asked to
to imprint his hand with his name Muhammad Ali on the sidewalk in Hollywood with all the famous people in the world. He refused saying " my name is Muhammad the same as my prophet, I cannot have my Prophet's name be desecrated by everybody putting their feet on his name. So they agreed to imprint his hand with his name on the wall of the sidewalk 6 feet high so nobody steps on it. He had so much regard for his prophet. It will always be there for everyone to see ! Jesse Ventura is a great man, a fearless man. If he can cry for Ali ..it is out of love. His heart beats like a kid when he talks of Ali. I have admired Jesse and seen most of his tv programs. I love you too Jesse, it takes Courage to be a man of your stature. Muhammad Ali will be so proud of you. And you can countthe millions of my countrymen who love you like Ali. God bless you and will be always with you.🇨🇦🇵🇰
Today I discovered that I'm emotional as I sat and watched two tough men getting tearing up and getting emotional as they remember Mohamad Ali. Jesse Ventura and Mike Tyson.
Jesus this man's emotions are always on display. That's what I admire about Jesse. You can always tell where he is in his head, cos it's all there in his face. Something you will rarely see from any politicians.
This was great to hear, Muhammad has been a hero of mine as well since I was old enough to know who he was. Shows you the impact a single man can have on the world! Muhammad was THE GREATEST!
@@shamkala-kadima2929 Don't conflate the two, bro'. Largely because of his own deep religious conviction, Ali opposed going into the war, and was willing to part with his boxing title for that reason. Colin K., OTOH, largely motivated by the fact that his pro-football acumen was slipping and that he wasn't top-flight material anymore, decided to bring that BS into the workplace while he was "on the clock." The manner in which he did his "protesting" could be considered "bad for business," and he pretty much put himself out of work.
@@shamkala-kadima2929 kaepernick is another idiot who believed that a few isolated incidents of racism among police were evidence that it goes on constantly . That's bullshit, the stats don't back it up. Obama and his irresponsible rhetoric and behavior undermined 40 years of progress with regard to race relations in the USA.
When I was a young guy in college I remembered my brief encounter with Jesse when he was a governor at a Dallas airport around early 2000s, not sure the year. He had an aura of authencity and greater than life aura around him. He was pretty down to earth.
Damn, this interview brought a tear to my eye, too. I remember watching Ali fight on TV several times when I was a kid. My Dad, brothers, and I had so much fun watching. Ali was an amazing human being. He is dearly missed.
I feel fortunate to remember when Ali was biggest superstar in sports, sure I was a kid and I didn't understand all that centered around him, I just loved him, but now being older and hearing generations speak about him, i just know there will never be another like him
I'm touched by this. I agree with Jesse Ventura. As a little girl I washed everything Muhammad Ali. His voice and his words gave me courage and strength.
Every time I think about Muhammad Ali I think about this video, and sometimes I come back to watch it. I tear up every time I do. Muhammad Ali was a great man and I love Jesse.
I really like Ventura. I first saw him as a WWF commentator in the 80s. But watching his recent interviews, he really impresses because he's a man who puts principles ahead of patriotism.
THANK YOU JESSE. Ali has had the same effects on my life. I was a Vietnam C-Obj.during the Vietnam years..couldn't have done it without Ali. I revere the man!!!!! This interview made me cry.
There is no better way to live than to be totally above board. Humble, respectful, highly moral, mind of steel and ready to die for the TRUTH. God bless all the great men including Mr Ventura. He is CLEAR.
@@SinatraKennedy hahaha we know Chris lied in the book about jessie if he didn't lie jessie would not have never won the court case , we also know chris lied about alot of things before his death
the bravest and toughest men are usually those who see emotions as part of the balance that keeps them stone enough to do their job, and human enough to be soccer dads.
I've had the honor to have seen MR JESSE VENTURA wrestle countless times as a kid ,hanged around him and have a whole bunch of pics we all took at the wrestling shows up in the Showboat Casino in Vegas , always admired him as a wrestler, I was and still am , but I was astonished when he became Governor ,this man is truly special !!
Thank you so very much for sharing this. It's a warm feeling when I see humans, no matter what ethnicity love and respect Muhammad Ali. Just listening to this man humble himself and speak so profoundly of his love for Muhammad Ali is breathtaking. Americans like him understood Muhammad Ali's convictions, and his pain from the unequal rights during that time. I wish people could see more of interviews such as this so they can see that he loved everyone. It didn't matter to him what race you were, he just told the truth of the hatred he faced at the time. At no time during his career did he not have a mixture of races on his team. He respected those who respected him as a man, not his race. I also love that he had a great relationship with the people of England. I thank God that although I was born in 1971, my family always kept Muhammad Ali's legacy alive. In return, I teach my children of great people like Muhammad Ali. Thanks again Mr. Bensinger for sharing!
An absolute hero Muhammad, I was too young to appreciate him in his heyday but looking at all the clips of him in all his bravado begs the question of what we were all robbed of in his latter years when Parkinsons tranquilized him ! And besides his convictions, so entertaining and funny to watch and listen to. My favorite is when Cosell accused him of being ´truculent¨ ..Ali.. ¨I don´t know what truculent is but if its good, I am that´
Joe Nuxhall Completely wrong, Joe. Ali NEVER preached or advocated separatism. I challenge you to find a video link of Ali talking about that - you won't be able to - and there's a LOT of Ali-talking video out there, right? Tons. Not to mention that Angelo Dundee, Ali's trainer for his ENTIRE professional career, was white. Wherever he went on this planet, Ali was a man of ALL of the people - whether YOU liked it or not.
When a man makes another man cry through sheer emotion, that man was a great man.
There's another video of Mike Tyson being asked about Muhammad Ali. Tyson replied, WHILE CRYING, that, "Ali was a "GIANT". Mike Tyson and "The Body" Ventura are big strong men who could not hold back their TEARS when discussing MUHAMMAD ALI. I had no problem crying myself.
@@hassanmuhammad2799 I saw that, and you're absolutely correct.
Snowman374th lol no actor just a man’s man
@@clos1203 See, he's fooled you already.
Snowman374th no Donald Trump has fooled you who is a actor
Watching Governor Jesse Ventura giving his remembrance of The greatest Muhammad Ali also brings a tear to mine eyes !!
He was my champion too !
I agree. I almost started bawling myself!
My Father was a Vietnam Vet. When Ali lost to Frazier...Dad shouted "The Louisville Lip is SHUT!!" He resented Ali not going into the service. Years later we were watching a thing on Ali on TV and Dad looked at me...obviously remembering what he had said over those years to me culminating in "The Lip is shut" and he said- "I was wrong and he was right." That was all he had to say.
Remember this bro : We aren't divided by race and culture. We are divided by power. While the poor discriminate over their racial and cultural differences, the rich and powerful discriminate over the power statuses. Have a blessed day.
Your Daddy was a real man to admit this. Honestly, I think there a lot of people that realized this over the course of many years of reflection and growth and understanding.
You can look up to your dad as he made a point of making sure that you (his son) knew that his earlier opinion of Ali was wrong and that EVERYONE HAS THE POWER TO CHANGE THEIR MIND.
Unfortunately, few have the grace to admit it. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@@armoris66 I spoke on your same sentiments in past post! Totally agree with you!
Takes a real man to admit that you were wrong.
"if i can be can half that man" most emotional honest sentence i ever heard this how deep Mohamed has influence on him
I agree
yeah man
Now only if the African American brothers would take heed to see what Ali did for them and try to emulate this great man instead of Tupac, Jordan, and the dope man. Black brothers would be so far a head of the game. Just saying.
Wow!! Makes me cry!!
My friend Mohammad Ali he it's hero for lots of people also mine too Love Ali
"He gave up the most prestigious title there is ,to be a man of conviction." There you have it . Why Ali was greater than merely being the best boxer ever.
agree
could you please explain that statement ?
@@Hardiiix Sure. Ali refused the draft because of his opposition to the Vietnam war. He famously said ," I ain`t got no quarrel with the VietKong. They don`t call me Nigger "
He was stripped of his heavyweight title as a result and risked going to jail. That was pretty brave in the mid 60`s.
@@ilikezappa3268 Thanks for the reply. i am from India and not much aware of American history. i was not aware that he was in armed force. but yes it is brave to give up his prestigious title and going against power.
@@ilikezappa3268 His opposition was from his teachings in Islam and its dictate that they are not to help nonbelievers...Infidels. So the Muslim's will enjoy their twisted religion under the US Constitution, but won't fight to maintain that freedom because that would be like helping the enemy of his religion...ie, those that are nonbelievers...Yeah, he's a real hero.
I'd vote for this guy in a heartbeat if he ran for president. Without hesitation.
as would i and tulsi gabbard , they are the two i admire the most.
I hear ya, but you must not be from MN when Jesse shocked the world when the 20-30yo blocked voted for him as a joke. Then it wasn't so shocking when he was so bad as Gov.
@@mrnatural1961 who told you he was bad as governor? He was not a bad governor at all.
@@BazookaIke he was Great Gov
Me 2
Jesse is real and understands that Ali was not a racist but a man who stood in the face of his oppressors/opposers without tucking his tail.....I learned a lot from this interview about Jesse he is man also...
Lol he wasn't a racist ! The majority of men who were crying for him were white men ! The tears of all those white men even the men with the highest status , their tears are proof he was never a racist
Beautifully told by Jesse. Mohammed Ali will be the greatest for all time. Not just in the boxing ring, but in hearts of men and women who desire to tread the right path
If you know anyone with a fully-formed brain asked them to show you how to do research. Ali was indeed racist. Try reading some of the interviews he gave. Ali was a prominent member of a racist hate-cult known as the Nation of Islam. Its racist rhetoric has not changed at all in 60 years.
But Ali changed after Mecca.
epm5433 I knew YOU would show up here, I can read knuckleheads like you from a mile away. Nitwit, you don't know what the hell you're talkin' about.
Everybody has a hero. Jesse Ventura is somebody's hero.
i dont have a hero. but jessy is for sure a remarkable human being and got my respect.
jose almeida if you look up to anyone that’s considered then being your hero...
Ventura is a tuff dude look how old he is his still got it lol his alot smarter these days very impressed
Jesse ventura and Graham are both very admirable people. I have always loved what Jesse stood for and have always admired the work Graham has done. Thank you to both men.
@@josealmeida5768 not even Jesus Christ?
You can feel the genuine admiration he has for Ali in his voice.
I have never seen so many people crying remembering a man ... Friends ,foes...rivals all alike.
Truely......The greatest ....
Now we have Kobe too
@@jdd1771 Kobe is great but Muhammad Ali is the reason why the word G.O.A.T is used so much especially for athletes.
Waquar Ul Islam I am from Louisville ,Ky. He is one of my heroes no doubt.I was raised Catholic my Father was Catholic ,my Mother was Methodist who went to Catholic Church every week she later in life converted to Catholicism.I learned a lot about people from both parents and their 43 happy years of marriage .My dad was injured in Vietnam.He was a big Ali fan so was mom.When you look at Muhammad Ali's Legacy and take a minute to look who was in attendance at his funeral....WOW ! people of Islam ,Christians( many different denominations Baptists, Catholics, Presbyterians,people of Hebrew faith Billy Crystal....when is the last time you saw all the different believers who came to celebrate his amazing time in this planet.Lets hope he is just the beginning of many more positive encounters from so many people of different Faith's celebrating someone's life together.It has never been seen before I hope we can learn from the greatest and all humans can have respect for everyone and understanding for each other.Look what he did for the world and how he bought enemies together with out anyone even realizing it.He was truly the greatest in his time on Earth!Have a blessed day I totally agree with your view!
Dear @@jamesgross5954 , Me too,
he said in an interview with David Frost in 1974:( i paste )
“I’d like for them to say he took a few cups of love, he took one tablespoon of patience, one teaspoon of generosity, one pint of kindness. He took one quart of laughter, one pinch of concern, and then, he mixed willingness with happiness. He added lots of faith and he stirred it up well. Then, he spread it over a span of a lifetime and he served it to each and every deserving person he met.” and that's how we remember him today . I wish we had more people like him today, who would bring us together regardless of our difference to love and respect eachother share our good values and be righteous.
Lots of love from INDIA.
@@waquarulislam5198 well said and starting with good people like yourself it's starting to look possible .Thank you for you being you and being apart of what is good in this world.May the world you encounter be touched with generous amounts of love and good people as you make your journey through this crazy good place called Earth.You know how television always sets up competition between people.Well I was thinking of a gam show where the competition is something along the line of one contestant has to out help the other contestant or you know the object of the game is to go do a good deed and the other contestant has to out do the other contestants good deed .lol wouldn't that be something? Anyway thanks for the great information it was very uplifting and a great recipe for life for certain!
Damn I tried to hold back my tears, but failed. Love Jesse, love Muhammed Ali. And love Ali’s hero Prophet Muhammed.
God bless you
I love all the above that you mentioned and i love you too dear brother
Prophet Muhammed the pedofile?
@@BrocoliFN Ignorant.
@Ramanathan #BeSafe How many indian children are getting raped and killed and put to prostitution. Is that good for you? Read and become wiser instead of following Shiv Sena dumbass !
Strong man is never afraid to cry. Total respect from a great man, talking about another great man. Legends all. Respect
We need men like Gov. Ventura to straighten out this twisted country. Former Navy SEAL and governor with honor, class, and integrity!
He's running!!
@Fred Davis He said if it was a dire need he would. He registered for the Green Party last week and reached out to them about running.
The thing that I appreciate most about Jesse is his "In Your Face" style of communication. This video is quite different because here he shows his sensitive, emotional side. But it's funny that I see Jesse here in this "boxing interview" because whenever I hear his social and political commentary I feel like each of his statements is like a veritable punch in the face. It's quite refreshing really to listen to a public figure who is that brutally honest. Whether you like what he says or not, you can be sure that Jesse means what he says and that he says what he means. And that, I think, is why this good man could never be elected as President. ... jkulik919@gmail.com
Yes.
I posted this as I was frustrated with the selfishness of the Republican Party before COVID. Many Americans of all types are having issues that could be solved by elected officials if they would simply do their jobs. I just remember being impressed by the man I watched wrestling on television and former Navy SEAL performed as Governor. While I am a Democrat, I would gladly vote for any politician who does what's best for their constituency. That's why I thought Gov. Ventura would be a great fit. Especially now.
I am 63 years, watching this clip in 2019 and I had tears in my eyes. Where are today's real princpled men that the young can look up too.
My brother was that man in my life until he passed when i was 10 yrs old i been looking for that 1 person since and now AT 26 i watch Videos of Muhammed Ali just to get a feel he truly was the GREATEST OF ALL TIME
I believe they are alive and well but because of the impact these awesome men made the media and government work tirelessly to suppress them...they are here.
Anthony Joshua is a pretty solid dude. Him and Tyson Fury. They approach the sport of boxing from professional stand point. They respect themselves and their opponent's. We don't have that in the US.
@@day2dayrider204 I don't think we've lost it totally because we're still here, I'm hopeful and believe we'll recover soon.
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Muhammed Ali. What a great human being and the greatest sportsman of all time. Rest in peace. You are being missed.
4:18 He's respecting Ali's decision not to join the war when he himself (Jesse) went to that war. That's true friendship!
He changed his mind on the war later in life
Ali Barkir I agree
That’s what Jesse is all about
thats seeing through the fog.yes.
Yeah, but this is why Ventura doesn't 100% trust everything about government. That war, but growing up in the 60s had to have also shown him that government lies.
Ali was a credit to his race..the human race..He reached so many people and stood up for what he believed in..Beautiful tribute Jesse my thoughts completely
True even the white people loved him
bruno James Based on your moronic words here, I'd have to say you're describing only YOURSELF. POS.
oh another pandering white guy forced to love ali by the liberal media so touching
bruno James Gee, you wouldn't be a tRUMP voter by any chance, woodja Bruno? Nitwit.
He was a credit to his Race indeed the Human Race
He is just an honest man that we dont see much now a days.
Yes sir.
Wow this made me cry I've never seen Mr. Ventura like this before.
+Exodus Pessoa Really appreciate you watching.
+Graham Bensinger You're very welcome and very lucky to have interviewed "The Body." what a legend.
Pussy. And I'm voting Bernie
you pussy!
Auntie Semite why should I care, i'd be dead, and better that than see men cry like pussies
this man had a million times more guts then the "American sniper" . He is the true Patriot.
True - True - True !
Bull
@@timothelambert5147 Prove it.
I wanted to like this, but the number is at 69 and it seems fit
The traitors hero is a draft Dodger. Yep
When he said “If I can be half that man…” while crying, I got emotional.
My dad drove a cab here in MEMPHIS for 43 years and Mr.Ventura was ALWAYS SOO DAM NICE, KIND AND CONSIDERATE TO MY POPS EVENTHOUGH HE WAS JUST A CABBIE!👍
KEL in MEMPHIS ur dad is special being cabbie is just a title of job its a job my friend
Your pops was more than just a cabbie 👊
This hit me Hard, Jessie is a stand up guy.
He's a fake
@@snowman374th says the fucc boy who has a fake name on RUclips😂
@@mikeg2940 Awl. Shut up stupid
@@mikeg2940 All the names in the world cannot change what the mother fucker done in history. So save the shit commy.
@@snowman374th what has he done that makes you percieve him as a hypocrite. Im curious to know
when a Navy Seal cries for another man, that tells you the respect he has for that person. RIP my Hero
A Navy SEAL that was in Vietnam no less.
Rest in Peace, Muhammad Ali!
"Slipped" im dying man, Muhammad you were one of a kind... RIP you absolute treasure
Jesse is such a man of honour and a a wonderful human being.
I have seen tons of people get emotional when they were asked about the MUHAMMAD ALI... He is the greatest!
الله هو الاعظم.
Nah
Jessie makes me tear up when I hear this interview. Ali said he hoped he would be remembered more for what he did outside the ring than in the ring. I think he achieved that goal, at least he did in my mind.
I agree as well.
Real friends are so hard to find.
Ali was special, we will never see his like again.
You're my hero Jesse.
+TheHehe1223 He mine too... Jesse Ventura is a stand up guy who is not afraid to speak his mind. Good on you Jesse...keep on keeping on brother.
+merch marine chris kyle is a lying piece of shit and he put it in his book that he beat up jesse, a former navy seal.......whos your hero there fuck stick?
TheHehe1223 agreed good guy in my book.
@tony 61 ONLY idiots went to Vietnam. And what happened. They became losers. Karma always wins.
@tony 61 I don't associate with losers & idiots branded as heroes for killing innocent women and children. I prefer to joke about them instead. Here is a joke they love in Ho Chi Minh City. What is the difference between a bucket of KFC and a American Vietnam Vet? KFC comes with legs and thighs. LOL.
Mr. Ventura is a real man with conviction . We should all as men be inspired to become greater than what society dictates
he sure is a real man!!! none of these cowardly men in power have ever served their county by taking up arms...Jesse has and with an honourable discharge! plus as govenor he understands democracy and politics unlike them corrupt war pigs!
Lol sounds like what colon Kaepernick did for giving up his career to protest police brutality and racial injustice 💪✊
One of the greatest clips I’ve ever seen. I’ll forever respect the hell out of Jesse Ventura for this.
R.I.P. to the G.O.A.T
I AGREE!!!!
all the fighters from this country arrr regretting their country's continuous involvement in numerous external non-borderd wars,
it's really sarcastic, a country that's been always safe in it's borders, tries everything to worsen the situations at others borders
Man this is awesome. Jessie and Ali are both men that I have the utmost respect for.
I’m a young 26 year old black male and I love this white guy... you my hero
We all bleed red !
The color's irrelevant, dude.
@@rubenfratean3256 you did not get him.
@@rubenfratean3256 It *should* be irrelevant. But it isn't.
Jessie is a beast...
Jesse, I'm an 82 yr.old artist and way back when a Vietnam war resister...I had the courage to take that stand because of the
great Ali. I get emotional just thinking about him, for all the reasons you confirm. He was sent here with a mission. He gloriously fulfilled it.
An incredible human being!
Courage? Your a coward!
@@happyjack2083 fighting an unjust war is stupid.
He stood up vietnamwar was a mistake i think americans can admit that now. But back then u would be astrousized from the society and be labeld as a ” coward”, imagine they want him to go kill overseas some yellowman, when he can’t even go in and eat at diner in his hometown in Kentucky, and the n u want to figth a war, when he don’t even have freedom given to him, but they want his life to be thown!! Muhammed ali was sent by god too do gods work.
Thanks for sharing your story! It's so wonderful to hear how someone can inspire others to be brave. I continue to get inspiration from those like Ali who stand for their beliefs and can rationally explain why they choose their path.
I remember his incredible bravery freeing American hostages in Iraq.
Never will be another Muhammad Ali. The greatest of all time!!!
Sad and true.
An what was Floyd but too good. Floyd is the best no loses outstanding performances
Nathan Gold lol who he duck ali was great no doubt look how boxing left him worse than all he beat .nope Mayweather did an excellent job still has most his marbles an ali got his ass kicked a few times
Nathan Gold it was a different time ali had no head for the business where as Mayweather did neither is better both were great
fuck off ali was a piece of shit
Jesse has wonderful taste. Ali is his hero and look at his shirt...its Jimi Hendrix
Muhammad Ali is an international star in Baghdad, Havana and Saigon.
A man I will always admire. He was the best governor during my lifetime. He still is a man that tells the truth , and is proud to say when he is right or wrong.
My two heroes !!!
Jesse knows what’s UP😁👍
Midnights & Mornings he is himself a hero without knowing
I GOT CHILLS WATCHING THAT. A GREAT MAN TALKING ABOUT ANOTHER GREAT MAN. BOSS MOVE !!!
Me too
You have a brother in me!!
I feel the same as Jesse when it comes to Muhammad. Listened to the Liston fight on the radio, just hoping he wouldn't be killed. And Ventura's right; Ali gave up what was at that time the most valuable title in all of sports, as well as his ability to earn a living, in the name of principle. I think Ali is one of the 2 best fighters of all time, but what will impress me until I kick is how he stood up to The Man in 1967, when that was a dangerous thing for a black man to do. God Bless Ali.
You 'da man!
+buckfan1969 A lot of young men died over there, it's sad.
+JL Yes; about 54,000 of them. More than sad, because it turned out to be for nothing.
+JL Shame they didn't have the intestinal fortitude shown by Ali. We have awoke, whereas he never went to sleep. Kudos!
Actually the greatest athlete in modern history... You'd have to go back to the ancient world to find anyone greater.
I'm too young to understand the significant of the Vietnam war and Ali's posture......my uncle went to the war and he explained that at the time it was extremely brave of Ali to take that position.....yet he did....my respects to both Ali and Ventura
Your Uncle was right. That was really going against the tide at that time. You just simply listened and responded when your Government asked you to serve. It was stunning to hear, although he was really bringing to the forefront what was already a strong undercurrent perception with many. Vietnam being plain wrong.
The difference was he literally sacrificed himself (come what may) to his conviction, and put it right on the tin.
What concerned me at the time was, I knew Ali was just talking trash/showboating in the boxing arena, but I wondered if the stiff shirts in government would just percieve him as a loudmouth and now he's getting in 'their' faces..so now they're going to make a real good example out of him and hit back hard with some real jail time. Fortunately it didn't happen.
It was still of course BS that he was robbed of 3 of his best fighting years he and we missed..would've been phenomenal- also he would've been able to get out at the right time..his whole fighting arc would've been much more in tune, and I'll bet he would've left at the right time. He once said that he was only staying in as long as he was so as to make sure that his family would be well taken care of, his childrens education etc. He would've had those years already, had they not taken them away from him, and had been able to make a perfectly timed exit.
There are Certain videos I'm keeping in my Muhammad File..this is definitely one of them...turned out to be more than I thought it would be.
@@davidmustoe4935 You think Veitnam was wrong? Dude you are taught wrong. The world knows American was wrong. Fuck American government.
@@laiqueali3389 I think he meant the American intervention in Vietnam was wrong (Vietnam here signifying the U.S.involvement or just "Vietnam war")
@@robertopics It would be wonderful if social media met with the standards of what you just wrote in your clarification. A perfect explanation and perfectly polite.
2000Betelgeuse It was another war started on a big fat stinky lie, just like the war on Iraq, Libya and Syria where US is arming and funding the illiterate gangsters they lovingly call rebels.
If every American was like this man we would be just fine
Ventura is a real cat. Love that dude.
One great man paying tribute to another great man, the world needs more men like this.
"If I can be half that man..." these are the kinds of words that can help you make it through.
float like a butterfly,
sting like a bee,
there will never be another,
Mohammed Ali.
I hope there will be, some day.
Muhammad Ali, even at 74 years old he is one of the most revered sports figures today. He is more than just the greatest boxer alive the King of boxing history, he's a cultural icon that ignites headlines and spills quotable verses with ease from his lips. His jokes, comments and poetry a great human being a hero Muhammad Ali.
Sorry to tell you he died a few years ago
Zeno Gashi
The world is not a bright without him in it. The world truly misses him.
He past after this comment was posted. A very sad day. RIP to the greatest.
@James Koontz who's world? Mine is perfectly fine without him
Muhammad Ali changed humanity inside and outside the ring - with charisma intelligence and a beautiful heart and soul. Millions cried when he crossed over and I was one of them too. How blessed are we to have witnessed this magnificent Being of Light. Truly the Greatest!! XXXX
I was born in 73. Ali has been my hero since i was 20.. to see the impact he has had on so many different generations, politically, sportingly and with his timeless humour and charismatic spirit just assures me that i have THE greatest taste when it comes to choosing a Hero/ role model / statesman/sports star/ entertainer... RIP MUHAMMAD ALI.
Yeah man THE GOAT and I am only 19
One legend talking about his love for another.
Can we just appreciate that Graham knows when be silent and when to talk
Exactly.
I always get emotional when i see grown men cry. This had my bottom lip quivering.
Sweet. Same with me but I had a few tears too..
Mah'vinDiggla. I feel you bro,also what you said had me cracking up but yeah I feel you..
Mah'vinDiggla. Respect bro's I'm with ya.
god you are a pathetic snowflake
Hell with that "quivering lip: shit, I started bawling; plus he's speaking the damn truth
when he died both me and my dad cried....and hes not even a boxing fan.
I'm about the same age as this man and feel exactly the same way about Ali, aways have. Guy had me in tears Great start to the week! Thank you.
Jessie and Ali are my Hero's! Thanks for both of your sacrifices!
ali is your hero lol why cause white democrats tell you that. ali was a racist draft dodging womanizer
Dont get mad at the trut bitch
What's wrong with being a racist at that era? Everybody was racist. And also what's wrong with being a womanizer? Did your mom got knocked up by ali?
I am the same age as Ali. I am from Pakistan and I went to Louisville to pay my respects and pray at his graveside two years ago. Also in the same graveyard lies another famous Kentuckian the founder of KFC. Even now Louisville resonates with the epic voice of Ali recorded all over the world, unforgettable. He did not forget to thank Allah when he sent Foreman sprawling in the ring in Zaire. When he was asked to
to imprint his hand with his name Muhammad Ali on the sidewalk in Hollywood with all the famous people in the world. He refused saying " my name is Muhammad the same as my prophet, I cannot have my Prophet's name be desecrated by everybody putting their feet on his name. So they agreed to imprint his hand with his name on the wall of the sidewalk 6 feet high so nobody steps on it. He had so much regard for his prophet. It will always be there for everyone to see ! Jesse Ventura is a great man, a fearless man. If he can cry for Ali ..it is out of love. His heart beats like a kid when he talks of Ali. I have admired Jesse and seen most of his tv programs. I love you too Jesse, it takes Courage to be a man of your stature. Muhammad Ali will be so proud of you. And you can countthe millions of my countrymen who love you like Ali. God bless you and will be always with you.🇨🇦🇵🇰
Jesse Ventura is the freaking MAN!!
This was wondrous. “Slipped.” Great anecdote. Ali will always be my hero.
Today I discovered that I'm emotional as I sat and watched two tough men getting tearing up and getting emotional as they remember Mohamad Ali. Jesse Ventura and Mike Tyson.
Real recognizes real . Two legends sad we don’t have more of Ali and Ventura around nowadays
Am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and a massive fan of Jesse. Love the way he talks, his views ideas and all, he's so legit♥️ Muhammad Ali was legand.
Jesus this man's emotions are always on display. That's what I admire about Jesse. You can always tell where he is in his head, cos it's all there in his face. Something you will rarely see from any politicians.
love jesse ventura ❤️ from a bosnian muslim in germany
@@wolftooth281 wtf is wrong with you you prick stop genearilaizing muslims
@@wolftooth281 edgy teen virgin
This was great to hear, Muhammad has been a hero of mine as well since I was old enough to know who he was. Shows you the impact a single man can have on the world! Muhammad was THE GREATEST!
He's a mans man. Always stand for what he believes in!
Lol sounds like what colon Kaepernick did for giving up his career to protest police brutality and racial injustice 💪✊
@@shamkala-kadima2929 Don't conflate the two, bro'.
Largely because of his own deep religious conviction, Ali opposed going into the war, and was willing to part with his boxing title for that reason.
Colin K., OTOH, largely motivated by the fact that his pro-football acumen was slipping and that he wasn't top-flight material anymore, decided to bring that BS into the workplace while he was "on the clock." The manner in which he did his "protesting" could be considered "bad for business," and he pretty much put himself out of work.
@@shamkala-kadima2929 kaepernick is another idiot who believed that a few isolated incidents of racism among police were evidence that it goes on constantly . That's bullshit, the stats don't back it up. Obama and his irresponsible rhetoric and behavior undermined 40 years of progress with regard to race relations in the USA.
Jesse is a man of integrity. Love hearing his stories.
This touched me. Salute to you Jesse Ventura 🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️🙋🏾♂️
i feel jesse heart felt for his hero Ali.
We need more men of conviction in this world. This is an interview more ppl should watch.
When I was a young guy in college I remembered my brief encounter with Jesse when he was a governor at a Dallas airport around early 2000s, not sure the year. He had an aura of authencity and greater than life aura around him. He was pretty down to earth.
It’s nice to watch someone care about anything this much anymore.
Jessee is so authentic!I can listen to him all day!
You can tell how good a person is by how much they love Ali, it’s a good measurement of someone’s character
i am in awe of jesse ventura what a mountain of a human being ,i believe he is America's best hope
Damn, this interview brought a tear to my eye, too. I remember watching Ali fight on TV several times when I was a kid. My Dad, brothers, and I had so much fun watching. Ali was an amazing human being. He is dearly missed.
3:04 the smile when he knew Muhammad Ali seen his speech. Priceless
Good to see that way when Jesse was young, he wasn't worried about the race of Muhammad Ali.
Beacuse jesse is a human being and racists people are not..
I feel fortunate to remember when Ali was biggest superstar in sports, sure I was a kid and I didn't understand all that centered around him, I just loved him, but now being older and hearing generations speak about him, i just know there will never be another like him
Watching this gave me goosebumps. Love Governor Ventura.
And I think you are a great interviewer.
I have the utmost respect for Jesse Ventura. I could listen to him talk for hours.
I'm touched by this. I agree with Jesse Ventura. As a little girl I washed everything Muhammad Ali. His voice and his words gave me courage and strength.
Every time I think about Muhammad Ali I think about this video, and sometimes I come back to watch it. I tear up every time I do. Muhammad Ali was a great man and I love Jesse.
Muhammad Ali is truly the greatest, there will never be another Ali, may Allah give you Al-jannah.
I really like Ventura. I first saw him as a WWF commentator in the 80s. But watching his recent interviews, he really impresses because he's a man who puts principles ahead of patriotism.
This was a special moment! Great to hear Ventura express himself so candidly on this. Props to Ali and Ventura.
When Jesse speaks you listen! What a class, legend!
That's a cool interview. Governor Ventura built his personality on that album by Ali... and Ali never let him down.
Good on you Jesse.
Jesse hit the nail on the head with his perception. So lovely that even now he becomes emotional.
True man never die he's legacy will go on
Jesse Ventura is a good man and a good leader. The united states needs a man like him for president.
THANK YOU JESSE. Ali has had the same effects on my life. I was a Vietnam C-Obj.during the Vietnam years..couldn't have done it without Ali. I revere the man!!!!! This interview made me cry.
The Greatest from Louisville, Kentucky
When he said because he’s your hero I lost it😢 Ali was monumental
There is no better way to live than to be totally above board. Humble, respectful, highly moral, mind of steel and ready to die for the TRUTH. God bless all the great men including Mr Ventura. He is CLEAR.
Seeing a Navy SEAL, a larger than life hero shed tears breaks my heart
@@SinatraKennedy hahaha we know Chris lied in the book about jessie if he didn't lie jessie would not have never won the court case , we also know chris lied about alot of things before his death
the bravest and toughest men are usually those who see emotions as part of the balance that keeps them stone enough to do their job, and human enough to be soccer dads.
@@TheWillog Yeah Kyle lied about punching Ventura. Evidence shown in court supports Ventura’s story.ruclips.net/video/Ks5vmyuc_as/видео.html
I've had the honor to have seen MR JESSE VENTURA wrestle countless times as a kid ,hanged around him and have a whole bunch of pics we all took at the wrestling shows up in the Showboat Casino in Vegas , always admired him as a wrestler, I was and still am , but I was astonished when he became Governor ,this man is truly special !!
People who grow up in Ali's time understand exactly what brought Jessie to tears
Staying with your convictions! Loved Ali. Love Ventura.
When he speaks of opening the gift.. Chills. Ali is my hero. Great interview.
mad respect Mr Ventura, what a beautiful interview.
Thank you so very much for sharing this. It's a warm feeling when I see humans, no matter what ethnicity love and respect Muhammad Ali. Just listening to this man humble himself and speak so profoundly of his love for Muhammad Ali is breathtaking. Americans like him understood Muhammad Ali's convictions, and his pain from the unequal rights during that time. I wish people could see more of interviews such as this so they can see that he loved everyone. It didn't matter to him what race you were, he just told the truth of the hatred he faced at the time. At no time during his career did he not have a mixture of races on his team. He respected those who respected him as a man, not his race. I also love that he had a great relationship with the people of England. I thank God that although I was born in 1971, my family always kept Muhammad Ali's legacy alive. In return, I teach my children of great people like Muhammad Ali. Thanks again Mr. Bensinger for sharing!
An absolute hero Muhammad, I was too young to appreciate him in his heyday but looking at all the clips of him in all his bravado begs the question of what we were all robbed of in his latter years when Parkinsons tranquilized him ! And besides his convictions, so entertaining and funny to watch and listen to. My favorite is when Cosell accused him of being ´truculent¨ ..Ali.. ¨I don´t know what truculent is but if its good, I am that´
Joe Nuxhall Completely wrong, Joe. Ali NEVER preached or advocated separatism. I challenge you to find a video link of Ali talking about that - you won't be able to - and there's a LOT of Ali-talking video out there, right? Tons. Not to mention that Angelo Dundee, Ali's trainer for his ENTIRE professional career, was white. Wherever he went on this planet, Ali was a man of ALL of the people - whether YOU liked it or not.
Joe Nuxhall....Yeah anytime black man stands up for himself he’s a threat...Your thinking is pretty typical of those kind of people!