Frazier, Ali and Foreman On British TV Show Very Funny
Frazier, Ali and Foreman On British TV Show Very Funny. I found this buy luck the British BBC was broadcasting this as a tribute to the late Great Jo Fraziers Death. 18 October 1989
They all are like the favorite uncle that you love seeing at family gatherings! Especially Foreman! He's like a giant teddy bear. He said he is not one of the greatest but his punches and his health bar said otherwise
11 years has passed since i uploaded this video and now it has hit 10 million views i only wish in was getting payed for it lol Thanks for all the nice comments people. Even though Ali is at the early stage of Parkinson's disease he can still make us all laugh and that's what I love about him .
@1.17 the way they root for Ali is just….what giants these guys were! they all conquered the unsurmountable peaks of honour and humility as the true champions they were/are.
3 of the most feared men in boxing history period.Ali was taken over by Parkinsonโs here and it was obvious. Big George is still with us and the man who knocked Ali to the ground with that devastating left hook is no Longer with us . Smokin Joe . Legends these men
In the ring, two giants danced with pride, Ali and Frazier, their rivalry worldwide. Amidst the jabs and hooks, a story we glean, Of Ali's showmanship, a spectacle so keen.
The "Fight of the Century," the stage was set, Ali, the showman, with wits sharp as a whet. His tongue, a weapon, words sharp and sly, He aimed to sell the fight, not make Frazier cry.
With rhymes and taunts, he played the role, A master of promotion, his charisma stole. He teased and provoked, but not with disdain, Ali's antics, a part of his boxing campaign.
He knew how to hype, to ignite the crowd's fire, Drawing attention, stoking the desire. His goal was not malice, not to cause pain, But to sell the fight, to make people remain.
Frazier, the quiet storm, with power untamed, He felt the barbs, his emotions inflamed. Yet deep down, he knew Ali's game, To promote the bout, to fan the flame.
The "Thrilla in Manila," a fierce affair, Ali and Frazier, their souls laid bare. But beyond the ring, a respect shone through, For Ali's showmanship, the art he'd pursue.
Their rivalry fierce, but not without grace, An understanding between them took its place. Ali's words may have stung, but the intention was clear, To sell the fights, to make the world cheer.
In the end, their battles told a tale, Of warriors united by a love for the trail. Ali vs. Frazier, a saga to behold, Their showmanship and courage, forever enfolded.
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Every body here watching the video waiting for Ali to speak โค๏ธthe legend
They all are like the favorite uncle that you love seeing at family gatherings! Especially Foreman! He's like a giant teddy bear. He said he is not one of the greatest but his punches and his health bar said otherwise
7:58 ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ that was great!
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2023 who is watching this video this year ๐
11 years has passed since i uploaded this video and now it has hit 10 million views i only wish in was getting payed for it lol Thanks for all the nice comments people. Even though Ali is at the early stage of Parkinson's disease he can still make us all laugh and that's what I love about him .
Ali Was the real pretty fighter
George is class.
I miss men like these.
How Muhammad Ali keep that pretty face? Wudhu…
They are gentleman and respectful to each other.
@1.17 the way they root for Ali is just….what giants these guys were! they all conquered the unsurmountable peaks of honour and humility as the true champions they were/are.
THE LEGENDS โจโจโจ
Three icons
3 of the most feared men in boxing history period.Ali was taken over by Parkinsonโs here and it was obvious. Big George is still with us and the man who knocked Ali to the ground with that devastating left hook is no
Longer with us . Smokin Joe . Legends these men
In the ring, two giants danced with pride,
Ali and Frazier, their rivalry worldwide.
Amidst the jabs and hooks, a story we glean,
Of Ali's showmanship, a spectacle so keen.
The "Fight of the Century," the stage was set,
Ali, the showman, with wits sharp as a whet.
His tongue, a weapon, words sharp and sly,
He aimed to sell the fight, not make Frazier cry.
With rhymes and taunts, he played the role,
A master of promotion, his charisma stole.
He teased and provoked, but not with disdain,
Ali's antics, a part of his boxing campaign.
He knew how to hype, to ignite the crowd's fire,
Drawing attention, stoking the desire.
His goal was not malice, not to cause pain,
But to sell the fight, to make people remain.
Frazier, the quiet storm, with power untamed,
He felt the barbs, his emotions inflamed.
Yet deep down, he knew Ali's game,
To promote the bout, to fan the flame.
The "Thrilla in Manila," a fierce affair,
Ali and Frazier, their souls laid bare.
But beyond the ring, a respect shone through,
For Ali's showmanship, the art he'd pursue.
Their rivalry fierce, but not without grace,
An understanding between them took its place.
Ali's words may have stung, but the intention was clear,
To sell the fights, to make the world cheer.
In the end, their battles told a tale,
Of warriors united by a love for the trail.
Ali vs. Frazier, a saga to behold,
Their showmanship and courage, forever enfolded.
George's genuine and matter-of-fact humility in appreciating and accepting Joe and Muhammad's greatness was simply amazing and gave me goosebumps!!
There will never be boxers like them again.
Holy moly๐๐๐๐ this is criminally underrated
Why is Ali so quiet?
Bu programin Tรผrkรงe altyazilisini atarmisiniz