
Muhammad Ali
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Record: 56 -5 -0
KO: 37
KO Pct: 61%
Alias: The Greatest
HEAVYWEIGHT
Height: 191cm/6 feet 3"
Reach: 198cm/78"
Stance: orthodox
Born January 17, 1942
Died: June 03, 2016
Nationality: USA
Residence: Louisville, KY
Location: Louisville, KY
Boxrec fighter ID: 180
KO: 37
KO Pct: 61%
Alias: The Greatest
HEAVYWEIGHT
Height: 191cm/6 feet 3"
Reach: 198cm/78"
Stance: orthodox
Born January 17, 1942
Died: June 03, 2016
Nationality: USA
Residence: Louisville, KY
Location: Louisville, KY
Boxrec fighter ID: 180
Muhammad Ali Highlights, Ring Walks and Interviews Muhammad Ali Highlights, Ring Walks and Interviews
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Muhammad Ali - The Greatest (Greatest Ali Video on YOUTUBE)
Muhammad Ali - The Greatest (Greatest Ali Video on YOUTUBE)
Muhammad Ali thrilled us in the ring, and inspired us out of it. One of the most influential people in sports history, Ali was dominant in the ring against the likes of Liston and Foreman. He was even more powerful in his stance against the Vietnam war, when he gave up years of the prime of his career to take a stand against a war no one wanted. This video covers the complete career of the Greatest, Muhammad Ali.

Muhammad Ali - The Greatest (Greatest Ali Video on YOUTUBE)
Muhammad Ali thrilled us in the ring, and inspired us out of it. One of the most influential people in sports history, Ali was dominant in the ring against the likes of Liston and Foreman. He was even more powerful in his stance against the Vietnam war, when he gave up years of the prime of his career to take a stand against a war no one wanted. This video covers the complete career of the Greatest, Muhammad Ali.

Muhammad Ali Highlights - The Greatest
Highlight video of the living legend and greatest boxer of all time Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali In His Prime - Blinding Speed
Highlights of Ali during his prime years. This was before getting his license stripped prior to fighting Joe Frazier. Many consider Ali in these years to be the best fighter ever.

Muhammad Ali Highlights (Greatest Hits)
100,000 SUBSCRIBER SPECIAL, WITH CHANNEL ANNOUNCEMENTS! Boxing Legends TV takes a look at Muhammad Ali's Greatest Hits with HD Highlights and Knockouts throughout his entire career.
Fights Included:
Muhammad Ali vs Tunney Hunsaker
Muhammad Ali vs Billy Daniels
Muhammad Ali vs Archie Moore
Muhammad Ali vs Henry Cooper I
Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston I
Muhammad Ali vs Sonny Liston II
Muhammad Ali vs Floyd Patterson I
Muhammad Ali vs Brian London
Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier I
Muhammad Ali vs Bob Foster
Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman (Rumble in the Jungle)
Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazier III (Thrilla in Manila)

Muhammad Ali Motivation - Never Again
"Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them: A desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill." Muhammad Ali

Floyd Mayweather rants against Muhammad Ali being #1 on ESPN Top5 boxers 1/8/17
January 11, 2017 Floyd Money Mayweather in the Sportscenter studio to talk about the top 5 greatest boxers of all times and takes issue with Espn ranking of Muhammad Ali.

See Muhammad Ali At His Final Public Appearance In April
Muhammad Ali was last seen posing with Carrie Underwood at the former boxing great's annual Celebrity Fight Night fundraiser. The event occurred April 9 for his charity that benefits research aimed at punching out Parkinson's disease, which Ali has suffered from for decades. Underwood sang at the event, which was held inside the JW Marriot Desert Ridge Resort and Spa in Phoenix, Arizona. The former American Idol posed with The Champ and held his hands for what would be his final public outing.

Muhammad Ali & Wilt Chamberlain
Rare footage of Ali with Wilt 'The Stilt' Chamberlain interview with Howard Cosell.

Muhammad Ali - Racial Integration
Muhammad Ali talks about racial integration in USA; November 1971 on Parkinson, a British television chat show.
"You may be right, dead right, as you speed along in your argument; but as far as changing another's mind is concerned, you will probably be just as futile as if you were wrong." - Dale Carnegie
"No man has ever been able to hate another man intelligently."-

Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson on same talk show - P1 (rare)
Part 1 of 2.
Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson and Sugar Ray Leonard.
Arsenio Hall Show 1989. I think it's the only time Ali and Tyson have met on a talk show like that. It's interesting to see Ali's reaction to Tyson, I think he has alot of respectable fear for Tyson even on stage. Of course the interviewer asks Ali the ultimate qustion - who would win between them?!
(sorry sound quality is poor)
Update: Have added subtitles as best I could, as difficult to understand because of poor audio. Any mistakes by myself, please inform.
(Subtitles can be turned on by the bottom rightmost button in the youtube player. )

Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman - Highlights (Rumble in the Jungle)
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Highlights of the epic fight between two legendary heavyweight champions, Muhammad Ali and Big George Foreman!
Known as “The Rumble in the Jungle”, Muhammad Ali takes on George Foreman on 30th October 1974, in the Republic of Congo (known as Zaire at that time). It was a historic boxing event, as some have called it "arguably the greatest sporting event of the 20th century”. This fight is also considered to be one of the greatest upsets in boxing history.
George Foreman came into this fight undefeated with a record of 40 wins with 37 wins by knockout, while Ali came in with 44 wins with 31 wins by knockout and 2 defeats against Joe Frazier and Ken Norton. Prior to this fight, Foreman had three huge victories via knockouts in 2 rounds or less against Jose Roman, Ken Norton and most notably over Joe Frazier where Foreman knocked Frazier down six times en route to a shocking stoppage. Frazier had previously upset Muhammad Ali in 1971, knocking Ali down with a classic left hook to earn a 15 round decision.
Although Ali had avenged his 2 losses to Frazier and Norton prior to facing Foreman, many still believed that Foreman in his prime would overwhelm Ali who was showing signs of decline as Foreman was at his most destructive physical prime at that point.
This is also due to the fact that Foreman dominated Frazier was a 3.5 to 1 betting favorite in less than 2 rounds, many believed that Foreman would knock Ali out as Foreman was known for his tremendous punching power, due to his 37 knockout victories while Ali was considered to be on a decline. Frazier was considered to be the best heavyweight in the sport at that time, after handing Ali’s his first defeat in a fight billed as “Fight of the Century” in 1971.
Foreman was making the third defense of his WBC and WBA heavyweight titles going into the fight, and was a 4-1 betting favorite against Ali. This is the first and perhaps the finest exhibition of Ali’s legendary rope-a-dope tactic.
Ring Magazine named The Rumble in the Jungle as the Fight of the Year and its Round 8 the Round of the Year in 1974.
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