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egarded in the black community, among those who remember him at all. People<br />

still consider him a redneck, a cracker and white trash. He had plenty of slurs<br />

for his black opponents, some even spoken in public. Roadscholarette, you<br />

are pedantic and you bloviate. Maybe you're a nice woman, but you should know<br />

how you come off to people. Most of your explanations are obviously improvised<br />

and not convincing. You sound like the teacher's pet trying to win brownie<br />

points by gabbing. Anyway, you said the younger Cassius Clay did not face good<br />

opponents. How about Sonny Liston? Floyd Patterson was ranked near the top. So<br />

was Ernie Terrell. Many of his opponents then were. It may be true that some of<br />

them never put together an outstanding career, like Karl Mildenberger, but they<br />

were on the rise when he met them and considered promising. You are judging him<br />

selectively and I suspect with racism. If you were objective, you would<br />

discuss him or anyone else dispassionately. Kent, why the word "stoppage"?<br />

Isn't "stop" a good enough word for you? It was used for many hundreds of years<br />

before someone started saying "stoppage". Who are the Dorseys? Family<br />

friends of the <strong>Quarry</strong>s? Have a great week, everybody. |<br />

|11/16/03 04:52:43 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com||||10|While<br />

watching some old fight tapes, I realised that the most amazing thing about<br />

Frazier's left hook was that it didn't need to be set up by another punch like a<br />

right cross. When he staggered Ali in round 11 of their first fight, it was a<br />

left to the body and then an immediate left hook to the head. In the 15th round<br />

he put Ali down with one left hook and there was no lead-up punch. His left hook<br />

was so powerful a weapon that it stood on its own and Frazier didn't need to get<br />

the opponent's head moving towards it by throwing a right cross. Same thing when<br />

he fought Bob Foster. It was a left to the body and a left hook to the head.<br />

(Even so, I still personally think that Frazier was otherwise overrated.) Ali<br />

didn't have a bad left hook either. That was a single left hook to Bonavena's<br />

head that put him down for the first time in round 15 (but the same punch<br />

wouldn't have put him down in round 1). Someone wrote something about racism on<br />

this site. Seems nonsense to me. Ali's always been my favourite fighter above<br />

anyone else and I have framed photos of him and his fights above my bar.<br />

Anything written about him by others on this site has mostly struck me as<br />

constructive criticism. I can't recall anything with a racist sting being<br />

written. For all we know, RS and Koo Koo might even be black. So what ! And who<br />

cares ? Maybe some of Koo Koo's comments can be misunderstood (or deliberately<br />

misconstrued), but to suggest that RS or Kent or anyone else here is racist is<br />

nonsense. Hey, Massimo - what colour are you ? |<br />

|11/16/03 05:54:41 AM|Massimo|Rome||2||||10|Kent-I think Antonio Tarver<br />

was robbed against Roy Jones. I have him 3 points ahead on my scorecards. I<br />

think a prime Lewis was better than a prime Vitali, but now Vitali is the best<br />

and should be champion.Paul-To be racist it needs to be very bad and<br />

very stupid at the same time. I'm sure nobody is racist on this site. I'm<br />

white.|<br />

|11/16/03 06:29:43 AM|Paul|Sydney, Australia||PlMls4@aol.com||||10|<strong>The</strong>lma - I<br />

had a bit more time to stew over what you wrote. I don't know whether a young<br />

<strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> made the comments you refer to. I do know that there were things in<br />

my youth that I wish I'd never done or said. And I'm sure there were things in<br />

Muhammad Ali's youth that he regrets as well. For example, Malcolm X and the<br />

Black Muslims had views that were not very complimentary of white people and, by<br />

association, Ali tacitly endorsed them. I think it would be true to say that<br />

Ali's views today have moved on. Same thing with <strong>Jerry</strong> <strong>Quarry</strong> were he still<br />

alive. I truly think that your comments about what <strong>Jerry</strong> may or may not have<br />

said in his youth were very unfair. Same thing if someone were to use ancient<br />

history against Ali. I suppose in hindsight that your comments about Koo Koo are<br />

not ridiculous because, to use a KooKooism, he does not seem to be tightly<br />

wound. But I would be really disappointed if your criticism of RS and Kent was<br />

accurate - and I don't think it is. Anyway, <strong>The</strong>lma, you seem to know boxing -

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