Norman Mailer Thinks Muhummad Ali Was Unfairly Treated | The Dick Cavett Show

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  • @pianoarmond
    @pianoarmond 4 года назад +978

    "When you're not depending on nobody or relying on nobody for nothing, then they can't hurt you!" - Muhammad Ali

    • @LMANJINA
      @LMANJINA 4 года назад +15

      *disappoint, not hurt. Get them ears working.

    • @mammamiaitalia43
      @mammamiaitalia43 4 года назад +6

      How true that statement is

    • @garywright9715
      @garywright9715 4 года назад +3

      @L H His Views are his and we draw conclusions from his views. He had better and greater values? On what standard do you make such a conclusion?

    • @lfg7707
      @lfg7707 4 года назад +19

      Do you know what a draft dodger is or what they do? They leave the country to avoid the draft. Ali stood his ground and simply refused. He didn’t dodge anything. He said NO right in their faces

    • @hamdanjantan399
      @hamdanjantan399 4 года назад +7

      @David Mc WTF are you talking about? The Nam War was confirmed to be a disaster , useless war. More than 50 thousands American soldiers lost their lifes, not to mention more than 1 million vietnamese mostly civillians perished in that stupid war.

  • @roberthealey7739
    @roberthealey7739 4 года назад +547

    Ali's presence is so powerful his just sitting there was a statement in itself

    • @hoopertoop
      @hoopertoop 4 года назад +15

      hope u r well Robert ,,this guy could barely read or write, yet his philosophy, is so simple that it's genius. .No Vietnamese, person ever called me A N******so why should I be ordered to kill them.. G W Bush, Dick Cheney, Rumsfeld , & Brigadier Bone Spurs himself were all asked to pick up a gun, & stand to post, but none of these cowardly hawks, ever did.
      ..There is a a guy Called Thomas Babington McCauley [ 1800 1859 ] wrote :
      ' the true test of a mans character , is what he would do, if he knew, he would never be found out'. The greatest & most famous sportsman ever Muhammad Ali, was the antithesis , of that poem, as he knew he would be found out, yet carried on his fight, regardless of the consequences, that would ensue ,for the benefit of his race.
      .Happy new Year from Scotland...

    • @ryandacosta2652
      @ryandacosta2652 4 года назад +2

      What was the statement

    • @pmckillion82
      @pmckillion82 2 года назад +4

      His statement and how it comes across is of him being a pure racist

    • @tamirsharif314
      @tamirsharif314 Год назад +1

      Muhammad was sitting there thinking it seem to me that he hope that bozo Norman Mailer do not say a word to him but Muhammad was still nice enough to probably have lied and say he would speak to him.

    • @baddog6003
      @baddog6003 Год назад +1

      @@pmckillion82 It's not a matter of interpretation. He was a racist in the most classic sense lol.

  • @kimpymannen
    @kimpymannen 3 года назад +164

    Muhammad Ali was really a special human being. Both on and off the ring. May he rest in peace!

    • @siblej1
      @siblej1 Год назад +2

      Really? He was a real PoS the way he treated Joe Frazier outside the ring.

    • @fastinbulvis2223
      @fastinbulvis2223 Год назад +3

      @@siblej1Agreed! But his posness didn't stop there.
      He lived a good life in the US and remained ungrateful to the end.
      He was a loud-mouthed narcissist and a big baby.

    • @ouroborosnagyok9306
      @ouroborosnagyok9306 2 месяца назад

      @@fastinbulvis2223 youre reaching

  • @swaggedoutcoffey9489
    @swaggedoutcoffey9489 4 года назад +288

    Now I see why Muhammad Ali is everybody hero to look up to he really fought the good fight let's say his best his fights wasn't in the ring but when it counted most

    • @davisworth5114
      @davisworth5114 4 года назад +14

      Ali was standing up to a vicious US government and at that time most Americans supported the VN War. Ali's refusal to be drafted was not only an act of moral courage, he caused Americans to re-examine their own attitudes towards the war, and following the Tet Offensive most of America turned against the war while Nixon prolonged it for 5 years. Ali, like other war resisters, was proven right, and he paid a painful price for his moral decision.

    • @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL
      @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL 3 года назад +1

      ‘whopping heads between signifying’
      -Pedro Bell (on Ali)

  • @DimitrisKalandranisArt
    @DimitrisKalandranisArt 2 года назад +20

    I am not American, I do not master English - American...but I do enjoy these old shows very much. The intellectual level that these people have, is a complete breath of fresh air....

    • @DiegoSouto-fy9su
      @DiegoSouto-fy9su День назад

      I am not American either, I'm no master of English but I do love the language since I was a kid and I have a ton of practice, and watching these is just so interesting. Our western society lost something in the last decades, instead of celebrating intelligence, we celebrate stupidity. I wish we could go back to celebrating intelligence.

  • @sammavacaist
    @sammavacaist 4 года назад +115

    I'm really enjoying these old Dick Cavett shows. It seems back then people valued intellect.

  • @kaysi768
    @kaysi768 2 года назад +22

    This host doesn't exist nowadays in TV, he is so calm and collected

    • @ekkow787
      @ekkow787 2 года назад

      Well ig he's not necessarily a TV host, but we do have wonderful people such as joe rogan with his podcasts, amazing host

  • @204776439
    @204776439 4 года назад +62

    props to Dick Cavett for organizing so many amazing meetings of great intellectuals of the 20th century, so many serously important conversations for people to study, then and now

    • @rayromano6249
      @rayromano6249 Год назад

      He was a bad awkward host

    • @Arareemote
      @Arareemote 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@rayromano6249Nah he was one of the best. Probably the only host to really come close to matching Johnny Carson, with the exception of Craig Ferguson.

    • @thegreattaylor
      @thegreattaylor 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@rayromano6249 a great host, who let his guests talk and asked intelligent questions

    • @204776439
      @204776439 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@rayromano6249 true he was a more awkward, even boring type of moderator - not a tv star type or entertainer at all. but I'm talking about the type of conversations he brought together and substance. He's no Arsenio Hall or whatever - I wouldn't watch any of his shows for entertainment.

    • @allanjoseph5601
      @allanjoseph5601 Месяц назад

      I’m going to assume you are joking by including Craig Ferguson here.

  • @mohammedabid9122
    @mohammedabid9122 3 года назад +34

    The best thing about this interview is how Ali stood up for handshake that's a real gentlemen. ♥️

    • @aarondigby9859
      @aarondigby9859 2 года назад +6

      His Mother raised him right. "Your manners will take you further than your money will." My great Grandmother told me this when I was eight years old and it's true. Thanks Great Grandmother, born in 1894. RIP, I tell my children and grandchildren the same thing.

    • @nutsackmania
      @nutsackmania 2 года назад

      He was practicing for later in life.

  • @phillipecook3227
    @phillipecook3227 4 года назад +294

    Ali here strikes me as being impervious to praise or criticism.

    • @deejay306
      @deejay306 4 года назад +47

      And THAT is what makes him FREE.

    • @phillipecook3227
      @phillipecook3227 4 года назад +40

      @@deejay306 Yes. A most enviable disposition which very few achieve. And for what it's worth I believe that history has proved he was right morally not to join the party in Vietnam.

    • @brsvideos8143
      @brsvideos8143 4 года назад +22

      Not depending on anyone. He didn't need anyone to kiss his ass and didn't care if they hated him, because he knew he was the greatest.

    • @marcusjohnson6412
      @marcusjohnson6412 4 года назад +14

      For Ali to accept praise for doing what’s right was to show dependence on the judgement of whether he was right or wrong. He was showing that the only judgement he cared about was that of God. So he didn’t need anyone to tell him he was right. I’m sure deep down he appreciated and was shocked that someone else affirmed it but he didn’t do it for that.

    • @michaelgraham6959
      @michaelgraham6959 4 года назад +9

      Cause he is his own motivator and his greatest critic

  • @SDC_BIGTIME
    @SDC_BIGTIME 4 года назад +447

    Norman Mailer never fails to say everything that's already been said while making the conversation about himself.

    • @adambycina1817
      @adambycina1817 4 года назад +72

      I know, right? He really butchered that Kierkegaard quote. And Ali was much more polite than I would had I have been in his shoes and a boozehound across from me was pontificating about the "greatness of Western Civilization." Don't get me wrong, I like existential philosophy as much as the next guy, but Ali's whole purpose was to shine the light on the evils of the worst Western institutions.

    • @syourke3
      @syourke3 4 года назад +42

      Mailer is insufferable. An egoist.

    • @joris5116
      @joris5116 4 года назад +1

      Quite interesting remark. It might be one of the reasons why he is so displeasing.

    • @brianhimelstein5340
      @brianhimelstein5340 4 года назад

      This is brilliant!! I'm going to use this line if ever I'm conversing with them that would appreciate it.

    • @randyayo2846
      @randyayo2846 3 года назад +28

      He made it about himself? You mean the entire time he’s taking about how great Ali is over and over???

  • @jadentrez
    @jadentrez 4 года назад +82

    Mailer got to know Ali quite well in Zaire. They even went running together. Mailer's book The Fight is actually an excellent first hand account of the Rumble in the Jungle

    • @lyndseychadwick7503
      @lyndseychadwick7503 4 года назад +4

      Great book👌

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 4 года назад +4

      Correct. One of the half-dozen best sports books ever written.

    • @lemat8558
      @lemat8558 3 года назад +1

      @Gumshoe Beaumont best read - hope you enjoyed it.

    • @fifthbusiness1678
      @fifthbusiness1678 3 года назад

      “Actually” a first hand account of the fight, or is it a first hand account? Was there originally a question as to what it was? I’m confused

    • @jadentrez
      @jadentrez 3 года назад +2

      Are you an editor? Are you somebody who spends his/her time proofreading comments on RUclips?

  • @DinoLondis
    @DinoLondis 4 года назад +27

    Such thoughtful comments from people who visit this channel. Cavett continues to bring out the best in us.

  • @vvargas9834
    @vvargas9834 3 года назад +11

    One summer day in lovely Kalamazoo Michigan 1998 BEST day every!! Ali was eating at his favorite pizzeria and meeting fans. Was driving on the same road had to stop and omg thank God I did. He wasn't able to talk anymore but his silence spoke louder! RIP to the softest but toughest soul 💙

  • @atifmir7409
    @atifmir7409 4 года назад +51

    "Fruitless questions are the death of a nation". Wise words from Mailer and something that is very apparent in this day and age.

    • @flockofwolves
      @flockofwolves 4 года назад +5

      Yes that’s absolutely true sadly. I’ve felt that since more or less around the world trade centre and the fallout.

    • @user-ew1xu4wq4k
      @user-ew1xu4wq4k Год назад +2

      And today they now ask ‘what is a man and what is a woman?’ America is dying with these ridiculous questions

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne Год назад +1

      That statement from Mailer was certainly hard hitting 🎯

    • @anthonytyler1582
      @anthonytyler1582 16 дней назад

      Truly powerful statement that holds so much weight a mind statement that should be on every humans heart if weren't no developing as whole nation it's a disservice

  • @fassilhabisso4659
    @fassilhabisso4659 4 года назад +42

    Mohammed Ali the champ not only the greatest heavy weight boxer of all time but the greatest role model for people of color fearless , Graceful and thought invoking mind i can listen to him talk for days never went to college but still smarter than guys with phd's Rest in paradise you will be dearly missed . You were the real one

    • @eddiev4785
      @eddiev4785 3 года назад

      amen. but he was a draft Dodger

    • @therealhousewifeofballtown
      @therealhousewifeofballtown 3 года назад +8

      @@eddiev4785 he was a conscientious objector , there’s a difference .

    • @eddiev4785
      @eddiev4785 3 года назад

      @@therealhousewifeofballtown if everyone had the same thought process we would be under dictatorship not in a democratic state ! helloooo

    • @moshaahworks2684
      @moshaahworks2684 2 года назад

      College ain't a guarantee...a man gets educu...he gains the truth thru.observation and studying... Muslim are. Avide...scholars... world-wide.....
      Ali is a Muslim....as I...
      His degrees.... whiteyman cannot revolk..nor..can he deny..
      ALI...said so.....

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@therealhousewifeofballtown he was anti war how about that. Because he said he would have fought if God told him to. A holy war

  • @ubet6691
    @ubet6691 4 года назад +68

    Ali is the only person I’ll remember from this life.

  • @clareomarfran
    @clareomarfran 4 года назад +61

    Wow, wow. Any historian of Americana has to rejoice at this: Ali and Mailer, both in their prime. Seen from any angle, this is prime primary source material. It doesn’t get better than this. Thank you, Dick Cavett.

    • @AntUasalÓNiadh
      @AntUasalÓNiadh 7 месяцев назад

      We are lucky to have access to all these great interviews. I love Ali, but Mailer could be a bit much! Haha. Note, the southern twang he affects in this interview.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 3 года назад +45

    Ali was treated as a political puppet by the powers- that- be of the time. Stripping him of his achievements was obscene and calculated. However, it was this very act that allowed him to take a stance against not only political chicanery but the country as a whole. He was a driving force in civil rights and the re- education of black youth in America.

  • @baccaratfitness2360
    @baccaratfitness2360 4 года назад +98

    I'm listening to Norman and thinking, 'who does he sound like?' and it hit me, George Costanza from Seinfeld

    • @eugeniawong249
      @eugeniawong249 4 года назад +4

      Thank you! I was thinking of maybe it's some Family Guy side character but you're right, it's George!

    • @MarkTheBattler
      @MarkTheBattler 4 года назад +3

      I thought it reminded me of Steinbrenner lol

    • @mr13xa
      @mr13xa 4 года назад

      WTF!!!

    • @ricardoflorian7174
      @ricardoflorian7174 4 года назад +2

      Nah that's Just how people used to talk back in them days

    • @rafia_khan
      @rafia_khan 4 года назад

      Nooooooooooooooo

  • @brianwilson3952
    @brianwilson3952 4 года назад +16

    Ali was pure class. And so was Cavett

  • @jorv1971
    @jorv1971 4 года назад +12

    "fruitless questions are the death of a nation".
    I like that.

  • @zyrrhos
    @zyrrhos 4 года назад +244

    Ali was having none of Mailer's smarmy drivel and remained coolly detached.

    • @angelrosario626
      @angelrosario626 4 года назад +9

      Where was Mailer when Ali was stripped of his belt? Was he protesting on Ali's behalf? If you have your God on your said, you don't need nothing else.

    • @angelzap100
      @angelzap100 4 года назад +11

      I was thinking the exact same thing.

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 4 года назад +7

      @@angelrosario626 protest is the way you live your life...it is NOT about going to a march every 5 years.....because something has the publics attention....if i am against the vietnam war....i am already supporting Ali....get it?

    • @holeintheleg
      @holeintheleg 4 года назад +25

      Get in the real world. Mailer thought he was talking down to a beaten man. Ali showed he was flying higher. Mailer only extended a hand in a patronising gesture because he thought he’d find a way in. Ali saw it for what it wast - patronising crap

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 4 года назад +15

      Yeah, well, "maybe" to this thread, but the fact is, the arena for judging Mailer is not the talk show but the written page. He devoted months of his life to writing superlative, powerful, compassionate, insightful prose about Ali; the end result, the book "The Fight" about Ali v. Foreman, is some of the best writing ever published about boxing, race in America, and the nature of athletic greatness.

  • @Mozlove
    @Mozlove 4 года назад +34

    i think he was trying to tell Ali of what he really had done but Ali's presence swallowed him alieve!!

  • @rickrick5041
    @rickrick5041 4 года назад +80

    Mailer is charismatic. He talks about what the world lost but only about missing him fight. He should also have talked about the principles involved in Ali’s cause and about the Vietnam war. The loss of boxing was not the most important thing to Ali. It was fighting what was unfair and doing what was right. He wouldn’t have liked this part of Mailer’s talk. He said the people know he is the champ, he’s not concerned about that

    • @hyacinthlynch843
      @hyacinthlynch843 3 года назад +9

      Exactly. Ali had his mind fixated on more important social issues. Boxing was the least of his concerns at that time. Which explains his cold demeanor towards Mailer.

    • @briancrawford8751
      @briancrawford8751 Год назад +1

      I think he was also hammered in this interview.

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus 6 месяцев назад

      I'm not sure he can, because he was arrested for protesting the Vietnam war in October 1967. Maybe he can't mention it, cuz they'll throw him right back in jail. Who knows? He also vowed to refuse tax payments in protest of the war. He knows a little bit about what Ali went through. He just might not be able to say it, cuz I hear him dancing all around it, but letting Ali know exactly what he's talking about.
      He just chose to do it on television, where sponsors and advertisers are ready to pull the plug.

    • @rickrick5041
      @rickrick5041 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@DrTomoculus He could if he wanted to

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus 6 месяцев назад

      @@rickrick5041 oh definitely, i'm just not sure how much he could really get away with already thrown in jail for what he said before.

  • @elhadik6851
    @elhadik6851 2 года назад +8

    "You can not please god and the devil too so I'm pleasing god " true legend

  • @charlescampbelliii.4884
    @charlescampbelliii.4884 4 года назад +11

    I Love the way the Champ carried himself.

  • @Deanetts
    @Deanetts 4 года назад +143

    Muhammad is so classy.

    • @eddiev4785
      @eddiev4785 3 года назад +1

      And very smart. He avoided the war!
      By using his so called religious beliefs!
      Imagine if everyone was like ali we would not have a country heloooooooo

    • @filipmazic5486
      @filipmazic5486 3 года назад

      @@eddiev4785 countries and wars are pointless essentially. Sources of division. We should all live in peace

    • @eddiev4785
      @eddiev4785 3 года назад

      @@filipmazic5486 I agree but tell that to the thousands of young soldiers that didn't have choice and died for their country

    • @SupremeBros2012
      @SupremeBros2012 2 года назад +3

      @@eddiev4785 Yeah tell that to black soldiers who go to war only to come home and be made second class citizens, take the war and shove it, that was Ali's message and I am OK with that

    • @eddiev4785
      @eddiev4785 2 года назад

      @@SupremeBros2012 if you feel that way move to another country were you feel more at home and confterbul

  • @rhythemandpoetry
    @rhythemandpoetry 4 года назад +13

    "If the television went on long enough" that was the biggest dig of this entire thing

  • @EGarrett01
    @EGarrett01 4 года назад +60

    2:55 "It's pointless to defend an entire race or even attack one." That's the perfect reply to what Mailer said.

    • @larrywexner4163
      @larrywexner4163 3 года назад +1

      its a great quote.

    • @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL
      @JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL 3 года назад +2

      Cavett really tried to make his show as deep as possible. Respected everyone. He and Carson were kind to everyone on their shows.

    • @fastinbulvis2223
      @fastinbulvis2223 Год назад

      Great comment EGarret. It was great that DC didn't rise to Mailer's obnoxious race-baiting. Mailer was a hate-filled, pretentious and narcissistic blowhard.

  • @JSB1882
    @JSB1882 4 года назад +8

    Conversational TV is so missing today. Jack Paar and his disciple Cavett were the best. Tom Snyder was another great conversationalist and I wish there were more episodes available of his Tomorrow Show on RUclips.

  • @DinoLondis
    @DinoLondis 4 года назад +227

    Mailer here uses so many words to say so little.

    • @robyns528
      @robyns528 4 года назад +1

      honestly

    • @KhubbaS
      @KhubbaS 4 года назад +15

      I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Mailer is a very intelligent man. What if he says a lot more than you think and the little is just a reflection of your own mind and its failure to grasp his meaning?

    • @dannydorko7075
      @dannydorko7075 4 года назад +4

      bit like russell brand

    • @stained_scutcheon
      @stained_scutcheon 4 года назад +2

      @@AreMullets4AustraliansOnly That's a ridiculous yardstick. I'm pretty sure even Mailer would agree with you....

    • @woodlandcritterpunch
      @woodlandcritterpunch 4 года назад

      I think he has positive aspects to his writing but you can see here why his books are often around 700-1000 pages long lmao

  • @MrNsrahman
    @MrNsrahman 2 года назад +6

    "you can not please God and devil too - so I am pleasing God."
    Such a powerful message 💗
    Mohammed Ali was indeed God's show off creation no doubt on that.

  • @alexisphiri1839
    @alexisphiri1839 3 года назад +4

    ". .. fruitless questions are a death of a nation."
    Brilliant.

  • @TiltBrook
    @TiltBrook 3 года назад +46

    I am so glad that these boring type of talk shows no longer exists. They were just full of a bunch of deep and insightful guests having profoundly meaningful conversations. Because now, we have Jimmy Fallon, and that is so so so much better than this old real stuff!
    .... The above statement is 100% complete and total sarcasm!

    • @TheCandyButcher807
      @TheCandyButcher807 3 года назад +7

      You shouldn’t have added the last bit just to see how many people thought you were serious hha

    • @philomenaweekes9796
      @philomenaweekes9796 3 года назад +4

      You had me in the first half, NGL...

  • @shooter9958
    @shooter9958 2 года назад +5

    We saw how he shook the hand of Muhammad Ali. Great respect right there for the Greatest.

  • @BXGUY73
    @BXGUY73 4 года назад +61

    Mailer was only talking about the sport of boxing but does NOT go into the more important reason why Muhammad Ali did not want to aid the US Gov't with his refusal to accept military induction and serve the US by wrongfully fighting against the VIETNAMESE. The people of Vietnam were only fighting for their freedom against colonialism/imperialism by foreigners-(France & USA).

    • @DrTomoculus
      @DrTomoculus 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah but Mailer knows that struggle, because he spent time in jail being an Anti-Vietnam Protester in October 1967. It might be part of his parole that he can't talk about it!! I don't know, but maybe talking about Vietnam on national network television in prime time hour was a huge no no

  • @stephanguisseppi
    @stephanguisseppi 4 года назад +12

    The difference between a man of words and a man of substance.

  • @paulsolon6229
    @paulsolon6229 Месяц назад +1

    Way to go Ali
    You had something to say. You backed it up w your actions
    Here you show reflection, and wisdom

  • @zachl543
    @zachl543 3 года назад +2

    Wow ! Great interview

  • @anthonytyler1582
    @anthonytyler1582 16 дней назад

    Norman Mailer is what we should all be trying to strive for a better place for everyone

  • @dr.spectre9697
    @dr.spectre9697 4 года назад +69

    Mailer is natural politician: he uses so many words yet still says so very little.

    • @-Ricky_Spanish-
      @-Ricky_Spanish- 2 года назад +2

      Yeah and he spends most of the time trying to unpaint himself from a corner. It's amusing because he's so trying to not be offensive, but he's such a bad conversationalist here that it comes across as uncomfortable.

    • @HellhammerSS
      @HellhammerSS 2 года назад

      Zzzzzzzzz 😪

  • @rydenr.2999
    @rydenr.2999 4 года назад +20

    Norman Mailer had a fascinating accent.

    • @RoderBrent
      @RoderBrent 4 года назад +4

      Yep! It's called ignorance.

    • @damienholland9244
      @damienholland9244 4 года назад +8

      @@RoderBrent He was an intelligent man but I think his narcissism got in the way of his wisdom.

    • @stevenfitzgerald2214
      @stevenfitzgerald2214 4 года назад +5

      He sounds quite Irish

    • @rydenr.2999
      @rydenr.2999 4 года назад +2

      Steven Fitzgerald yeah, a little. He sounds very American or like he’s from New York and then suddenly he’ll sound Irish or British.

    • @leebutz4727
      @leebutz4727 3 года назад +1

      Yes, it sounds like Wild Irish Rose.

  • @chrisgriffiths2533
    @chrisgriffiths2533 4 года назад +8

    Difficult Times the Vietnam Era. We Know more Now but we have to Thank Norman and Ali for some of that.

  • @greggc.touftree5936
    @greggc.touftree5936 2 года назад +1

    Gracious me this facing of a philosopher madman with the most eloquent pugilist recorded is towering yet anxiouciously volumated testament to the uniqueness and well merited position of Cavett's show.

  • @Dagma31
    @Dagma31 2 года назад +4

    This is how men talked back in the day. today you can't speak without hurting someone's feelings. R.I.P Mohammed Ali.

    • @luisabarrientos7545
      @luisabarrientos7545 Год назад +1

      You are so right nowadays so many people have such thin skin . Everything offends them .

  • @LisaEllis-rt3xh
    @LisaEllis-rt3xh Месяц назад

    Love this, an intelligent, thought provoking, mature , conversation among men.

  • @pashaj92
    @pashaj92 4 года назад +78

    Even when you are making a serious point, you need to understand comedy timing; Norman Mailer doesn't.

  • @itzallai2397
    @itzallai2397 4 месяца назад

    I would like to remind everyone, ali here is a 28 year old man. so much class, so moral, so poised and so clear in his speech. an example to all young men!

  • @ulyssesgrant2782
    @ulyssesgrant2782 2 года назад +3

    Dick Cavett almost sh%t a brick when Norman Mailer said, _"I agree with everything Muhammad Ali said."_

  • @alhdafe
    @alhdafe 3 года назад +3

    Great freeman, Ali. Full respect

  • @ESLTeacherTom
    @ESLTeacherTom 2 года назад

    Beyond fascinating.

  • @joliecide
    @joliecide 4 года назад +3

    This was before the Rumble in the Jungle and Mailer’s novel The Fight.

  • @evo5dave
    @evo5dave Год назад +1

    I must read some of Mailer's works. I've yet to find him in the least bit likeable but he is fascinating somehow.

  • @jameshurtado5389
    @jameshurtado5389 2 года назад +1

    What's interesting about this interview is that Ali's greatness was solidified after he came back with the 3 Frazier fights, foreman and the comeback from Norton breaking his jaw

  • @atis9061
    @atis9061 4 года назад +8

    This is damn beautiful. So much intellectualism, and better than that, great wisdom.

  • @itsraheem
    @itsraheem 4 года назад +2

    This was a great conversation !!!

  • @ESunshine24
    @ESunshine24 3 года назад +5

    Damn, as much as I respect Ali, he clearly effected by his title removal. He just not letting it get to him more.

  • @brendandaly2493
    @brendandaly2493 4 года назад +5

    Fair play champ, miss you and god bless you. 🌎✌️❤️🙏

  • @FirstPlace97
    @FirstPlace97 4 года назад +5

    Very relevant today. "If you don't bow..."

  • @blmbird7853
    @blmbird7853 4 года назад +7

    such a amazing man legends never die x

  • @dexterbernard2701
    @dexterbernard2701 4 года назад +18

    They became good friends.

  • @EyeMixMusic
    @EyeMixMusic 2 года назад +10

    There's something deeply unpleasant about how Mailer fawned over Ali. "I'm here to pay my respects, I'm here to pay my respects, I'm here to pay my respects..." The nervous constancy of it said a lot more about Mailer's insecurities than Ali's greatness.

  • @IvoMiller
    @IvoMiller 3 года назад +4

    The GREATEST Muhammad Ali

  • @robertwormald1865
    @robertwormald1865 4 года назад +43

    When yiu watch this you start to see how FAKE everything is today

    • @peterjackson5065
      @peterjackson5065 4 года назад

      💯

    • @larrywexner4163
      @larrywexner4163 3 года назад +1

      corporations indirectly kill free speech by owning everything and telling people what they can or cant talk about. we're still in the middle-east because no one will speak against the wars because if they do theyll lose their sponsorships. among other issues that are being sileneced.

    • @robertwormald1865
      @robertwormald1865 3 года назад +2

      @@larrywexner4163 very true brother! To learn who rules over you ,look to those you cannot criticise....

  • @caeserromero3013
    @caeserromero3013 4 года назад +8

    Mailers fight with Rip Torn was almost as brutal as the Thriller in Manila. Ali never faced a guy armed with a claw hammer 🔨 😂

  • @anthraxman
    @anthraxman 4 года назад +35

    I suspect Norman Mailer seriously misrepresented Kierkegaard, if he's suggesting that moral self examination is fruitless, then that's insane and very sad. Self examination is what makes us human. animals don't question their choices, we do every day.

    • @specialperson335
      @specialperson335 4 года назад +7

      No i don't think he said that. My interpretation of what he said was that even if you do reflect on your morals which is good, you can not definitely say yourself if what you have done is right or wrong. Bit hard to explain this one, sorry my native language is not English.

    • @lukaz3336
      @lukaz3336 4 года назад +1

      That's not true in all animals.

  • @scottyarbour2570
    @scottyarbour2570 4 года назад +10

    This must’ve been before the Gore Vidal battle since the crowd cheered for him

  • @cb3266
    @cb3266 4 года назад +2

    as soon as this started it was pretty easy to discern that ali had this from the gate

  • @jimperfield201
    @jimperfield201 Месяц назад

    Interesting that as the conversation progresses Mailer's voice begins to sound more and more like Ali.

  • @hanzalahoque4870
    @hanzalahoque4870 4 года назад +35

    Who watching 2020

  • @MadKingOfMadaya
    @MadKingOfMadaya 4 года назад +7

    *_3:03_**_ Nobody mentioned beauty until mailer did._*

  • @gregmasseyify
    @gregmasseyify Год назад

    I've never seen the host but what a master! 👏

  • @Jay-nb1ss
    @Jay-nb1ss 4 года назад +6

    Ali prove he was the greatest, when he beat Foreman at the age of 32 a fight he might not have had to fight if his belt was not taken away in his prime! To me he has nothing to prove he is the greatest boxer ever he is the G.O.A.T.

  • @dominiquedoeslife
    @dominiquedoeslife 4 года назад +1

    Dayum! Norman Mailer comes out swinging!

  • @1real-taylor
    @1real-taylor 3 года назад +6

    Ali handled this mess like a genius.

  • @mustafakhaliqi4934
    @mustafakhaliqi4934 3 года назад +3

    I am too young to know mailer but I agree with him what he said.

  • @NewsHistorian
    @NewsHistorian Год назад

    Fascinating discussion the week I was born.

  • @user-hv2qi2xb9v
    @user-hv2qi2xb9v 4 года назад +15

    I think people back then were smarter than people now.

    • @davidadams2395
      @davidadams2395 4 года назад +8

      It may seem that we're less smart now because we are saturated with voices in the media, so there's less chance for a person to rise above the fray.

    • @kernowarty
      @kernowarty 4 года назад +6

      It is more that the smart people are not invited onto talk shows any longer. People want the vacuous, shallow idiots that pass as celebrities these days rather than the intellectual ones who really have something to say.

    • @AlmostaFlipinSkater
      @AlmostaFlipinSkater 4 года назад

      You say that when one person in the crowd was clapping lol

  • @ahmad000almahdi
    @ahmad000almahdi 2 года назад +1

    « إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ ۚ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا » 🥰
    سبحان الله ... الحمد لله ... لا إله إلا الله .... الله أكبر .... لا حول ولاقوة إلا بالله ..

  • @johnnyg3603
    @johnnyg3603 3 года назад +3

    Mailer is hammered.

  • @89qwyg9yqa34t
    @89qwyg9yqa34t 4 года назад +69

    This episode was still pretty cringey. This round would have to go to Ali again.

    • @Deathwink1
      @Deathwink1 4 года назад +5

      @Precision penaltyshot no he said they were more successful.

  • @fromthepeanutgallery1084
    @fromthepeanutgallery1084 2 года назад

    Now I know why Ali the greatest. He's smart, righteous, good, independent and autonomous.

  • @beachaddict7653
    @beachaddict7653 3 года назад +4

    When you don't rely on the banks they can't hurt you. That's why I never asked for a loan or took a single dollar more than I actually had from The bank. So in general the same goes for everything. But at the end of the day people still need people, you can't do everything all on your own.

  • @sonyahanan
    @sonyahanan 4 месяца назад

    LOVE YOU💌 MISSING YOU😥 MOHAMED YOU R 1 OF A KIND🤲💯what you see is what you GET with him😟Salam from UK 2024/LONDON

  • @Psyk0h
    @Psyk0h 4 года назад +19

    I know I’m not the sharpest tool need the shed but-
    Am I the only person left confused about what Mailer was trying to say?

    • @ishawoolery7570
      @ishawoolery7570 3 года назад +1

      right he used so many words but said so little at the same time lol

  • @worldgurl6957
    @worldgurl6957 3 года назад +5

    "Fruitless questions are the death of a nation"... Amen

  • @roc7880
    @roc7880 4 года назад +22

    nobody mentions that Ali also wrote poetry that was quite good.

    • @quasimobius
      @quasimobius 4 года назад

      lol, sting like a bee

    • @MJ-jf7zw
      @MJ-jf7zw 4 года назад +1

      @Jim Newcombe of consequence? Lol he was one of the most influential people of the 20th century ruclips.net/video/3jKw2oiox1U/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/Piq23TwZXVE/видео.html

    • @cameronmac8928
      @cameronmac8928 2 месяца назад

      Pretty sure everyone knows and mentions this, it's literally one of his most famous trademarks

  • @spitavious
    @spitavious 4 года назад +71

    Norman Mailer tried, tried and tried again... but couldn't get a valid point across.

    • @mr13xa
      @mr13xa 4 года назад +5

      That’s why I said WTF........is he talking about ?🤔

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 4 года назад +3

      @@mr13xa
      Nothing in particular.

    • @citizenphaid1880
      @citizenphaid1880 4 года назад

      Classic case of intellect getting in the way of intellect.

  • @travieso1ruvalcaba672
    @travieso1ruvalcaba672 4 года назад +6

    Ali didnt seem thrilled by the guy paying his respect. I wonder if he knew something about him that we dont.

    • @alover466
      @alover466 4 года назад +1

      He was just sad 😔

    • @garyoneill8868
      @garyoneill8868 4 года назад +9

      Travieso..... Ali probably didn't know anything about Mailer but he could see through Bullshit instantly. And Mailer started by talking gibberish.

    • @NESherv
      @NESherv 4 года назад +1

      Probably that he stabbed his wife in front of her friends during a party in 1960, and expressed zero remorse for it.

    • @muhammadal-amin4531
      @muhammadal-amin4531 4 года назад +1

      @@garyoneill8868 they actually became great friends

  • @gilliannebesny9276
    @gilliannebesny9276 2 года назад +1

    R I p beautiful💘💓💕I have met this handsome Ali 😃he is as wide and tall as a standard door with lovely skin love him too bits lol

  • @larrymclarnon-pd8xf
    @larrymclarnon-pd8xf 5 месяцев назад

    Fair play to both of these men.

  • @Doomlink
    @Doomlink 4 года назад +1

    I can't be the only one who wants to reach into the screen and run a comb through Mr. Mailer's hair, only for it to do nothing!

  • @cmoran9103
    @cmoran9103 Год назад +1

    I love how Ali immediately knows Mailer is a chump

  • @suba7320
    @suba7320 4 года назад +2

    He was talking about what a loss to the sport of boxing Muhammad Ali's boxing ban was, not Ali's moral stand against the Vietnam War.

  • @youtoo2233
    @youtoo2233 11 месяцев назад

    Dick cavett reminds me a lot of myself if I tried to do a talk show, I wouldn't do too well

  • @henocklema3137
    @henocklema3137 4 года назад +2

    What a ownst man. RESPECT!

  • @Blutszauger
    @Blutszauger 4 года назад +18

    Mailer makes an absolute fool of himself here. Moreso than usual.
    Ali has no need whatsoever for Mailer's assessment of him.

  • @shahid8545
    @shahid8545 4 года назад +2

    Muhammad Ali is deeply philosophical here. Want to know whats missing now that they had then? Many of them were nuanced in philosophy.

  • @nicodemus369
    @nicodemus369 4 года назад +4

    2020... still to this day, fruitless questions are the death of a nation. Everyone's so-distracted and don't know it. They're lying to all of us!