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tough guy. His early trainer in the USA was Charlie Goldman who trained Rocky<br />

Marciano. Goldman thought he had real potential. |<br />

|10/3/03 08:10:48<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Ed -What I<br />

meant by that sentence (the word "lead") was first to allude to the headline<br />

choosing philosophy of the news media, that "If it bleeds it leads." In terms of<br />

leading in this case, I was predicting that no matter what Ali did, Fleischer<br />

would atttempt to find something negative, or some way not to give the man his<br />

due, even by just saying nothing when he should. Of course, Ali "got his due"<br />

sometimes when he didn't deserve it too. Yes, the old Rings had a<br />

statement inside about someone being able to bring the magazine home, leave it<br />

on the coffee table, etc. "It is entertaining, and it is clean." I don't recall<br />

other older magazines showing racy pictures. What was he talking about? Ads?|<br />

|10/3/03 09:33:10 AM|max hord|fernandina Bch,Fla||rasluc@msn.com||||10|Joe<br />

Bugner was a tough guy that kept his hands up and his ass off of the floor most<br />

of the time.A good thing to do when you're a boxer.Not much offense though.He<br />

probably could lose to the present day heavyweights without getting hurt too<br />

bad.He may even beat Orlin Norris. |<br />

|10/3/03 10:01:06<br />

AM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholarette@hotmail.com||||10|Not that anyone<br />

~tries~ to get hurt in the ring, or doesn't want to win, but from people I've<br />

talked with about Bugner, and articles I've read, it seems that he took this a<br />

bit too far, and often appeared to be trying more not to ~lose~ than to win. He<br />

often jabbed or did nothing at all, as if he were "thinking about it" all the<br />

time, and all too often the moment just passed. I understand that in the gym, he<br />

looked awesome, incredibly quick and graceful and strong, but didn't always<br />

carry this ability into the ring. Of course, no one looked worse in training<br />

than Ali, letting guys bang on him, and possibly this is where a lot of his<br />

damage was done.|<br />

|10/3/03 11:23:38 AM|Massimo|Rome||5||||10|John-Thanks ! I suspected<br />

that weight was very dubious ! Beh, then... Bravo Jimmy Ellis !|<br />

|10/3/03 01:24:28 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|Ali got away with alot<br />

of stuff that wouldn't be tolerated today. <strong>The</strong> loose ropes in the Forman fight.<br />

Ever notice how quick a ref. is to stop a fighter from holding behind the neck?<br />

Ali not only held them behind the neck , he used his enormous strenth to pull<br />

their heads down to waist level.Ali,had by that time , established such an aura<br />

around himself,that judges and referees let him get away with it.<br />

I've got to rank Ali as top dog in terms of ability to take a punch and absorb<br />

punishment. I do it grudgingly, because I don't really respect Ali as a man.Not<br />

for his politics or his life style. It is sometimes tiresome to read and see on<br />

tv how Ali has somehow become a national hero. To me he was always probably the<br />

best natural boxer in the world.He just happened to be a conceinsus objecter who<br />

beat people up for a living.|<br />

|10/3/03 01:40:37 PM|Steve|N.J.||dmmsrm@comcast.net||||10|I'm sorry I misspelled<br />

conscientious. I cannot remember how Chavalo did against Forman and Frazier.<br />

Didn't Chuvalo finally turn his back on Frazeir in the third round after<br />

absorbing tremendous punishment?|<br />

|10/3/03 01:50:20 PM|John Gerard|NYC||rock289z2yahoo.com||||10|STEVE: if you<br />

really want to see a demonstration of unlimited and unchecked holding watch the<br />

Leonard-Hagler fight. I could not believe that the ref did not takes points away<br />

from Leonard.|<br />

|10/3/03 02:07:07<br />

PM|Roadscholarette|Chicago||roadscholatette@hotmail.com||||10|Steve -<br />

Frazier knocked Chuvalo out in four rounds, Foreman accomplished the<br />

same in three. Unexplainably, George lost to Bonavena in a 10 round<br />

decision.Not only did Ali get away with things no one else did then or<br />

since, but his aura was such that everyone who fought him probably had at least

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