Football is a boring game, just because it’s popular doesn’t mean it’s any good. Just means ordinary joe soaps don’t know any better, makes them feel all primitive and tribal. The better it’s played the more boring it gets. At least it’s funny to watch it played badly. Boxing is only for connoisseurs... 😆🥊💥
From now until the day I die, I will never understand how anyone in the entire world could possibly dislike the sheer human GREATNESS that was Muhammad Ali.Nor would I ever really want to.
Muhammad Ali cet Homme est une légende champion du monde de boxe catégorie poids lourd il a révolutionné la boxe avec son style il a pris cause pour les noirs aux États Unis son refus d'aller au Vietnam faire la guerre lui a valu la haine de certains et l'administration d'autres bravo champion repose rn paix
I am watching this interview for the first time and I am looking at the honest admiration and love he received there in 1974...and he gets it from me too May he live on forever
This amazing man was greater than life as Big George Foreman described him after his death during an interview. I am currently reading his biography " The spirit of a butterfly, reflections on a life's journey" and God what a thrilling experience to see Muhammad's life through his own eyes and philosophy. When he talked about regretting to turn his back on Malcolm X and his apology for hurting Joe Frasier and his family, it was so touching and emotional, you can feel how sincere he was. In the book, Ali wrote: “Joe made me fight harder than I ever thought I could. He was a formidable opponent whose skills I will always respect. “But I had hurt Joe in more ways than one and I didn’t realize at the time how my words and actions impacted his family. It was never my intention to hurt them. For that, I’m sorry.” He even wrote a poem for Joe and his family, published in his biography. I picked some parts from the poem titled "The Silent Warrior" to share the beauty of it with everybody: There lives a great fighter named Joe Who took his share of blows They ranged from high to low He traveled around the globe And walked the long road home His pain no man could know. There lives a great man named Joe Who was belittled by a loudmouth foe While rival would taunt and tease, Joe silently bore the stings And fought like a gladiator in the ring. Long after the final bout ended After the last bell rang News reached Joe’s old opponent , Of the pain his family had suffered The blows weren’t intended to hit home But his family still remembers the anguish Their hurt had never ended Now Ali could feel Joe’s pain And Ali’s sorrow could not be relieved For every struggle that Joe survived For every dispute he endured, to rise. Joe will go down in history As a model for champions to come Joe Frazier was a silent warrior whom Ali silently admired. One could not rise without the other.
Ali knew his sport and the show business of the fight. He was marvelously nuanced, brilliantly intelligent and humane, way ahead of his time, dignified and courageously stepped into his power, and commanded a truly funny sense of humor. I think he deep down had a lot of humility as a spiritual man, but that said, he also had ultimate confidence in his capabilities and his charisma - electromagnetic. 🐐⚡️
For a really unsecured person that I am, listening to this man, the way he express, without hesitation and how secure he is about what he talks about is like drugs. I wish being born back in 1960 to witness this magnificent man.
This man was so humble and funny and so so handsome..He was probably getting sick already but he could answer every question and was so humorous. RIP Champ..
This is the real secret of Ali's success. Here we see him in his natural element, holding court with the press. Young people raised in the era of Twitter might not understand, but these newspaper and magazine writers held enormous power to make or break careers. And Ali always knew how to give them something to write about.
I was too young to really see him... this man is from another category... all pixels shine brighter in my monitor screen when Muhammad Ali is talking...
RIP Muhammad Ali! You will always be the greatest. I'm not a fan of boxing but you're the best athlete ever because you could win everyone's hearts all over the world. Love and respect champ ❤️
M. Ali is great in so many ways. I just love this guy. He exceeds my expectation at so many levels. Boxing, politics, socializing, speaking, public speaking, and most of all representing his people!
@rikard andersson although he thought segregation was the solution for black Americans during this time, to say he hated all white people even in this time period is completely incorrect. His trainer of 21 years, Angelo Dundee, was white for one.
I remember the fights in the 60's. They were closed circuit and I listened to them live on the radio on a Monday or maybe a Wednesday night. Then ABC would get them and telecast them in color on the weekend like Saturday afternoon. The magic of a good radio announcer is something to experience. He would use his words, emotions flowing with the fight and his ability to bring it to life and your mind would produce the images, a sort of mental movie created by your own mind. It's a magical thing. Then to see the actual fight days later was like opening presents at Christmas. I saw George Chuvalo, Karl Mildenberger, Ernie Terrell, Oscar Bonavena and Jimmy Ellis fights this way. It was a great time for the world and America especially when Muhammad Ali was in his prime. I loved him at first sight.
Ali had been visiting Britain for a number of years, he had a great love affair with this country. unlike Americans we valued this great and did not have prejudices. Ali definitely loved Britain too
I mean, come on. compare his interviews with todays' sports stars, eg basketball players on late night shows. they can't string two sentences together. Ali is so cerebral and smart and globally clued in. My word. Mindblown.
From 36:00 to 41:00 is the best spoken thing in the history of modern media Combining expressing his genius in his own proffession with wonderful sense of humour inside sweat narration added after that with deep wisdom and philosophy in a poetic form That's far above public speaking genius
that man was so special its incredible' his intelligence, his charm, his humour, his charisma, his magnetism, nobody comes close to him in todays world of celebrity.
When I was six years old I met Ali in Miami at that 5th street gym. All I remember were a LOT of people being in the gym that day, being pushed toward Ali while he sat on the ring apron,. and being with him in a circle of people around us. He asked me if I could fight, I remember looking at my dad who was smiling (so I knew everything was okay) and then Ali and I started slap-boxing (I have a picture of it as well). I just didn't know why so many people were around and pictures were being taken etc etc. Needless to say I grew up as a fan, and to this day, if I could pick one person during my lifetime to sit and have dinner with, it would be Ali. Definitely a special man. Also, at the time of this interview, he was without doubt the most famous person in the world. I don't know if there has been a more famous person in my life than Ali. Aside from his celebrity, the man had a good heart. That is what I will remember most about him...he had a good heart.
Muhammad Ali was in my young days as Tiger Wood for golf. His ways to fight enchanted all world. A person with great sense of freedom, generous heart and consciousness. A great champion to be in the memory of human kind.
Watching this I just realised that my grandad had the same smack talk as Ali. The man would tell me he could crush a walnut with his eyelids 🙈. He was built when I was little, and was a boxer as a youngen, actually quite astounding to realise the confidence he had was on a par with Ali. Awesome bloke, really miss him, would be over 100 now 💕
He was really an entertainer and philanthropist.At present He is no more but he will remain our heart forever. May your soul be rest in eternal peace my champion.of the champion.
43:45 Ali was the greatest boxer of all time so when they say a young kid is a boxer he probably thought he was part of the potential Olympic youth team or a champion of the future. But when the boy did the first punch it was clear he didn't even know a basic jab, I think they chose him without checking if he could box, or perhaps the boy said he would like to box and the producers got their wires crossed. YET look how humble and kind Ali was, he didn't in anyway try to humiliate the boy instead he did everything he could to make the boy look good and make him feel strong inside. That's the sign of a true champion, Ali was the greatest, but not just as a boxer but as a Human being!!
Met him on the set of a movie he was in. I had a very small part, so I was a nobody. One day while eating a craft services lunch out under the oaks in Natchez, Mississippi, Ali comes up to my little 2 man table and he said, "May I join you?" I of course said, "Yes, my pleasure, please do." At that time, I was a young, white, 19 year old film student. And I was thrilled! Long story short, we ate, had great casual conversation and he ended by showing me several magic tricks he was working on. Ali was an awesome magician! More than any thing else, I was most impressed with how pure of heart he was. There was a child like love he had of everyone and everything. You couldn't help but love him back... and I did... and still do. Muhammad Ali was a wonderful human being. We should all follow his example. My grandma used to day... "The love we were born with is far more powerful than the hate the world teaches us... and love is the only thing that can cure hate." Grandma and Ali had a lot in common.
He's super lucky to have met a not-too-many years out of his prime Ali. I would have paid a lot of money to have the greatest school me like that. What an honor!
I actually think Ali loved UK more than USA at times. He talks early in this interview about crowd crushing... pity we didn't pick up on that more so Heysal and Hillsborough may never have happen.
My name is Zina and l am 76 years old and l was kissed by Ali the morning after his fight with Frazier at Madison Square, He had a press conference at the Marriot Essex House, l was the Coffee Shop Hostess
Muhammad Ali was the Greatest of all Time, that's an undisputed fact. He loved his sport, was engaging with just about anyone he met, a showman, a intelligent man and Ali was a gifted athlete. His best quality, however, he was humble and had a big heart. Ali was, THE CHAMP!!! R.I.P.👍
Interesting, Ali wears no ring or watch. Like he's always ready for the ring. The greatest athlete of my generation. Love his candid reflections of boxing.
In 1973, Howard Cosell spoke at my college. At one point, he took questions -- and we waited for somebody to ask him about his friend, Muhammed Ali. We couldn't wait for Cosell to "say his name" as only Cosell could do. The question finally came. Cosell leaned back and bellowed, "MU-HAMMED . . . A-LEEEEEEE!!", and the place erupted in a standing ovation.
I could listen to this man for hours, and I have been for days.
Football is a boring game, just because it’s popular doesn’t mean it’s any good. Just means ordinary joe soaps don’t know any better, makes them feel all primitive and tribal. The better it’s played the more boring it gets. At least it’s funny to watch it played badly. Boxing is only for connoisseurs... 😆🥊💥
David Griffiths if it’s not good then why is it so popular in a good way?
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C your calling it soccer what a clown 😂
@M Stop begging for attention kid
I listen to him for hours every other day/week/month for years.
This is why this man is my hero. Greatest in so many ways. RIP Ali
ya
Never will this world see another man this great. RIP champ❤️
Never!!
Thank god, America doesn't need cowards like Clay.
@@georgecortina9481the world dosnt need people like you
... he is more unique than a 20kg piece of gold found in a mine
Didn't want to retire because of the state of the world, because he knew he could help. That hit me right in the heart. What a man.
From now until the day I die, I will never understand how anyone in the entire world could possibly dislike the sheer human GREATNESS that was Muhammad Ali.Nor would I ever really want to.
They dislike Jesus...that says a lot!
He didn't dislike jesus thats the most false statement ever said, Muslims love jesus@@Lordschosenone
Muhammad Ali cet Homme est une légende champion du monde de boxe catégorie poids lourd il a révolutionné la boxe avec son style il a pris cause pour les noirs aux États Unis son refus d'aller au Vietnam faire la guerre lui a valu la haine de certains et l'administration d'autres bravo champion repose rn paix
Other than his legendary boxing ability, he's one of the greatest talkers of all time, you can listen to him for hours
ya
Not just a greatest fighter but a great human being. You will be miss on this earth mr Ali
Vince Ngo literally just said this out loud to myself!
Absolutely
So very true.
I think he was a really a good man besides being the greatest boxer of all time I think all that bragging and talking was mainly an act
it just astounds me at how magnetic this man was. He had charisma, integrity, and ability to back it all up.
I am watching this interview for the first time and I am looking at the honest admiration and love he received there in 1974...and he gets it from me too
May he live on forever
Muhammad Ali = Guts + Power + Extraordinary Skills + Speed + Intelligence + Integrity + Durability + Determination + Inner Strength + X-Factor + ...= The Greatest
Well said Sir
Facts
Definitely...humour and witticism are definitely a great part of Ali's admirable arsenal. RIP "The Greatest Champion & Fighter".
@Fit Boy Abdul you have right
You can remove power. He had the power of the average heavy, just very accurate.
I can listen all day his talks.He is the greatest..😍
This amazing man was greater than life as Big George Foreman described him after his death during an interview. I am currently reading his biography " The spirit of a butterfly, reflections on a life's journey" and God what a thrilling experience to see Muhammad's life through his own eyes and philosophy.
When he talked about regretting to turn his back on Malcolm X and his apology for hurting Joe Frasier and his family, it was so touching and emotional, you can feel how sincere he was. In the book, Ali wrote: “Joe made me fight harder than I ever thought I could. He was a formidable opponent whose skills I will always respect.
“But I had hurt Joe in more ways than one and I didn’t realize at the time how my words and actions impacted his family. It was never my intention to hurt them. For that, I’m sorry.”
He even wrote a poem for Joe and his family, published in his biography.
I picked some parts from the poem titled "The Silent Warrior" to share the beauty of it with everybody:
There lives a great fighter named Joe
Who took his share of blows
They ranged from high to low
He traveled around the globe
And walked the long road home
His pain no man could know.
There lives a great man named Joe
Who was belittled by a loudmouth foe
While rival would taunt and tease,
Joe silently bore the stings
And fought like a gladiator in the ring.
Long after the final bout ended
After the last bell rang
News reached Joe’s old opponent
,
Of the pain his family had suffered
The blows weren’t intended to hit home
But his family still remembers the anguish
Their hurt had never ended
Now Ali could feel Joe’s pain
And Ali’s sorrow could not be relieved
For every struggle that Joe survived
For every dispute he endured, to rise.
Joe will go down in history
As a model for champions to come
Joe Frazier was a silent warrior
whom Ali silently admired.
One could not rise without the
other.
He mahammid is who I could and had called a real uncel dad.
That poem is so amazing
There is a biography of Mohammad Ali 'the greatest'
Ali knew his sport and the show business of the fight. He was marvelously nuanced, brilliantly intelligent and humane, way ahead of his time, dignified and courageously stepped into his power, and commanded a truly funny sense of humor. I think he deep down had a lot of humility as a spiritual man, but that said, he also had ultimate confidence in his capabilities and his charisma - electromagnetic. 🐐⚡️
Hats off to the Mother who raised a noble man like Mohammad Ali. The uncrowned king of who uplifted Humanity.
Mother and Father
For a really unsecured person that I am, listening to this man, the way he express, without hesitation and how secure he is about what he talks about is like drugs. I wish being born back in 1960 to witness this magnificent man.
Mohamad Ali really was a genius. RIP, great man. We'll all miss you... :(
Absolutely!!! . . . Muhammad Ali was a Genius!! He had a brilliant mind -- an exceptionally high boxing and social IQ.
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--- Amen.
Rest in Peace, Champ. There will never be another one like you ever again!
Yea yea yea...💪💪💪💪
I'm going to be in Females 🧲
This man was so humble and funny and so so handsome..He was probably getting sick already but he could answer every question and was so humorous.
RIP Champ..
@@paulinemuthena6545 ya right
Facts
This is the real secret of Ali's success. Here we see him in his natural element, holding court with the press. Young people raised in the era of Twitter might not understand, but these newspaper and magazine writers held enormous power to make or break careers. And Ali always knew how to give them something to write about.
Well he knew how to be a character
@@creamofthecrop5868 jknm
G he was so fascinating. I can't get enough of these videos.
Me too...His inspiration lives on. Great man.
Same here! Been watching for weeks now!
I was too young to really see him... this man is from another category... all pixels shine brighter in my monitor screen when Muhammad Ali is talking...
muhammad ali is the most inspiring person, he truly is the greatest
Muhammad Ali was the king of Boxing. There will be nobody else like him. May Allah grant him jannah. Ameen
ameen
RIP Muhammad Ali! You will always be the greatest. I'm not a fan of boxing but you're the best athlete ever because you could win everyone's hearts all over the world. Love and respect champ ❤️
ya
He was not only a great boxer. He was a very intelligent person that I wish I could have had a long conversation with.
Oh man this man is truly legendary he is talking so fluently god bless u man.
M. Ali is great in so many ways. I just love this guy. He exceeds my expectation at so many levels. Boxing, politics, socializing, speaking, public speaking, and most of all representing his people!
he was unique human being blessing and peace upon his soul....thank u for all the memories !!!
An outstanding man and a hero as far as I am concern. I honor you, sir.
Love the respect Ali had for Sir Henry Cooper, a warrior respects another great warrior
More like a God respecting a warrior
Cooper really did have him!
Now I know that it wasn't only his boxing skills,but his Personality and intellect that makes him G- O- A- T🙏
He definitely had a way with words.
Jamming Namming True that.
A champion that was truly committed to humanity.........absolutely the greatest. RIP
lol, he hated white people in this era
@rikard andersson although he thought segregation was the solution for black Americans during this time, to say he hated all white people even in this time period is completely incorrect. His trainer of 21 years, Angelo Dundee, was white for one.
I remember the fights in the 60's. They were closed circuit and I listened to them live on the radio on a Monday or maybe a Wednesday night. Then ABC would get them and telecast them in color on the weekend like Saturday afternoon. The magic of a good radio announcer is something to experience. He would use his words, emotions flowing with the fight and his ability to bring it to life and your mind would produce the images, a sort of mental movie created by your own mind. It's a magical thing. Then to see the actual fight days later was like opening presents at Christmas. I saw George Chuvalo, Karl Mildenberger, Ernie Terrell, Oscar Bonavena and Jimmy Ellis fights this way. It was a great time for the world and America especially when Muhammad Ali was in his prime. I loved him at first sight.
Greatest fighter and one of the great personalities of all time.
anyone who disrespects a man who done so much for the black community should be punished.
Ali the Greatest boxer of all time...
Can not find the right word för this man, this champion.. he is all the good thing a man can have..!
UK TV they give Muhammad Ali great respect
This is really something. Those people were so respectful and educated.
I have never seen something like this
Ali had been visiting Britain for a number of years, he had a great love affair with this country. unlike Americans we valued this great and did not have prejudices. Ali definitely loved Britain too
I mean, come on. compare his interviews with todays' sports stars, eg basketball players on late night shows. they can't string two sentences together. Ali is so cerebral and smart and globally clued in. My word. Mindblown.
Wow that poem was brilliant
Ali: one of the most entertaining men to have ever lived, and a compassionate man
henry cooper: a true gentleman
I thought this was a 10 minute video but turns out it was a 45 minute video. Such a joy to listen to
❤
This guy is incredible...a phenom in the ring and outside too.
From 36:00 to 41:00 is the best spoken thing in the history of modern media
Combining expressing his genius in his own proffession with wonderful sense of humour inside sweat narration added after that with deep wisdom and philosophy in a poetic form
That's far above public speaking genius
that man was so special its incredible' his intelligence, his charm, his humour, his charisma, his magnetism, nobody comes close to him in todays world of celebrity.
When I was six years old I met Ali in Miami at that 5th street gym. All I remember were a LOT of people being in the gym that day, being pushed toward Ali while he sat on the ring apron,. and being with him in a circle of people around us. He asked me if I could fight, I remember looking at my dad who was smiling (so I knew everything was okay) and then Ali and I started slap-boxing (I have a picture of it as well). I just didn't know why so many people were around and pictures were being taken etc etc. Needless to say I grew up as a fan, and to this day, if I could pick one person during my lifetime to sit and have dinner with, it would be Ali. Definitely a special man. Also, at the time of this interview, he was without doubt the most famous person in the world. I don't know if there has been a more famous person in my life than Ali. Aside from his celebrity, the man had a good heart. That is what I will remember most about him...he had a good heart.
i was born in 1988 and im irish so i never really got the chance so i envy you i must say.
a king amongst men!! 😢
truly
Man he's a talking machine!! Fun, serious... He's a genius!! Really, the greatest!
Gift of the gab
His two greatest gifts were stolen from him. He's a true champion and a legend!!
#Muhammed Ali .. there will be no one like you in centuries. I am blessed to live in your era.
He's a one-man show. Gifted in every way.
Muhammad Ali was in my young days as Tiger Wood for golf. His ways to fight enchanted all world. A person with great sense of freedom, generous heart and consciousness. A great champion to be in the memory of human kind.
Faaaast, He hit me so fast he hit me before God got the news... Muhammed Ali is the man.
Muhammad Ali is the greatest athlete globally.He is was so funny, inspiration and my hero.RIP, the greatest man on the planet earth and the champ.
Watching this I just realised that my grandad had the same smack talk as Ali. The man would tell me he could crush a walnut with his eyelids 🙈. He was built when I was little, and was a boxer as a youngen, actually quite astounding to realise the confidence he had was on a par with Ali. Awesome bloke, really miss him, would be over 100 now 💕
may he rest in peace
They don't make them these days like they used to, RIP
@@leetheflea4096 makes me laugh when I see these reality tv shows of today. 😂😂😂😂
So charismatic, so smart, so humble, so caring, and so giving. And stinky little Mayweather thinks he is better than this man??? LOL
Did mayweather actually say that. If he did he must of got hit to many times. Rip Ali
ye
I am almost 51 now and I loved ali...biggest athlete of the 20th century.
MUHAMMAD ALI IS THE GREATEST BOXER SINCE CASSIUS CLAY...
Funny
LOL
Except for Malcolm x
adam aguiar" MALCOLM LITTLE" WASN'T A BOXER...
So Muhammed used to "sledge" opponents in the ring. Haha.
What a brilliant bloke!! Love him & miss him still.
Ali was the Elvis of boxing. Haters gonna hate.
Right on man
He simply oozes class.
This is a man that transcends boxing! He showed a lot of smarts and a HUGE heart! Muhammad, You are indeed the greatest!
UK TV shows him a lot of respect...
I noticed that.. true
he was loved in Britain. an absolute superstar here, even at the time in which was in the states
+NoSurrender786 it wasnt used to be like that, he beat the britisj champion than they hated him lol
Rest in peace champ. In the first day of 2020 I just want to say that you still are the greatest.
He was really an entertainer and philanthropist.At present He is no more but he will remain our heart forever. May your soul be rest in eternal peace my champion.of the champion.
"All the girl's are watching and i'm beatin you up." Lol
+Destiny Sulfridge maan this is the wrong place to get tired lol
The kid did not look pleased, and R.I.P Muhammad Ali will be missed dearly
Nice
43:45 Ali was the greatest boxer of all time so when they say a young kid is a boxer he probably thought he was part of the potential Olympic youth team or a champion of the future. But when the boy did the first punch it was clear he didn't even know a basic jab, I think they chose him without checking if he could box, or perhaps the boy said he would like to box and the producers got their wires crossed. YET look how humble and kind Ali was, he didn't in anyway try to humiliate the boy instead he did everything he could to make the boy look good and make him feel strong inside. That's the sign of a true champion, Ali was the greatest, but not just as a boxer but as a Human being!!
Bit late, but I think the boy is a southpaw that's why his first jab kinda awkward.
Met him on the set of a movie he was in. I had a very small part, so I was a nobody. One day while eating a craft services lunch out under the oaks in Natchez, Mississippi, Ali comes up to my little 2 man table and he said, "May I join you?" I of course said, "Yes, my pleasure, please do." At that time, I was a young, white, 19 year old film student. And I was thrilled! Long story short, we ate, had great casual conversation and he ended by showing me several magic tricks he was working on. Ali was an awesome magician!
More than any thing else, I was most impressed with how pure of heart he was. There was a child like love he had of everyone and everything. You couldn't help but love him back... and I did... and still do.
Muhammad Ali was a wonderful human being. We should all follow his example.
My grandma used to day... "The love we were born with is far more powerful than the hate the world teaches us... and love is the only thing that can cure hate."
Grandma and Ali had a lot in common.
He made his mark in boxing and he's a living legend and one of a kind
So sad we lost all those years of this man's genius
I love you Muhammad you truly were and are the GREATEST!! You will never be forgotten!!
He's super lucky to have met a not-too-many years out of his prime Ali. I would have paid a lot of money to have the greatest school me like that. What an honor!
Mohammad Ali RIP, you are the greatest champ of the entire world in the history, no one can take your place.
Muhammad Ali, so much grace, well spoken/ master of publicity, humility & cocky in a very good way, respect for all, what a personality
I love Ali..I really do
Me too. In fact I pray everyday to be given a chance to meet him in heaven. May the lord God grant me that wish. Ameen.
Ali was soooo powerful with his ideas and concepts that white America still came to his fights.
alotta of them came because they wanted to see him lose
+David Cobb LOL your having a laugh!
Ali was so entertaining and so much fun he was made of teflon, everybody enjoyed him......
What an amazing guy. Funny, candid and confident all at the same time. An athlete and an entertainer.
I am fan of Muhammad Ali and I admire him very much. However, he dis not tell tge tduth when he said he wrote the poem "Truth "
He is,indeed,the greatest!
Oh oh I said " this is the wrong place to get tired" Lol!
Ali, Allah's gift to mankind! May Allah bless him and his family.
AMEEN SUM AMEEN
God bless him
Appreciate the respect he gave Henry Cooper. I'm astounded by this mans value on all grounds
I actually think Ali loved UK more than USA at times. He talks early in this interview about crowd crushing... pity we didn't pick up on that more so Heysal and Hillsborough may never have happen.
I am South African and love Muhammad ALI.What a great man.
regardless of his religious beliefs, black, white, Asian, Latino, etc..... loved this man!!! he transcended race on all levels!!!
I am 99 years old and will commenting every year here on same date next years. I hope to live to be 150 years old. May Ali's soul bless me.
Yo man
time to recomment!
Maybe he passed
A true definition of humbleness, humour and greatness.
Love you Muhammad Ali. ❤
Breaks my heart that i never got to meet this amazing man....
R.i.p. Muhammad...
Your legacy will live on forever.
I wish I had the opportunity to meet Muhammad Ali... world's Greatest boxer ever; there will never be another!
One of the most amazing and intelligent personalities ever.
My name is Zina and l am 76 years old and l was kissed by Ali the morning after his fight with Frazier at Madison Square, He had a press conference at the Marriot Essex House, l was the Coffee Shop Hostess
Never been a guy like him before or after, a true anomaly and genius.
2022 and I’m still loving every moment of this
RiP Sir Muhammad Ali the Greatest Boxing Legend of all times we Love You and miss you Thanks for being you..May Allah Grant you heaven Ameen.♡
His intelligence is unique. I desire his IQ. RIP champ. Always GREATEST!
Ali is a great human being, whatever his beliefs.
I love over and over and over listening to these historic now interview's with Mohamed Ali...
That kid was so awkward at the end lol
right? He looked like he didn't want to be there at all. Once he started sparring, he was pretty quick, though
Virl S Yeah!
Didnt like how ali clowned him though with the dum ad you look commentinfront of the white man
@@flex2125 No. He was getting the guy to come out of his shell. And it worked! Ali was highly intelligent and knew exactly what he was doing.
I'm just crazy about dis man I can't just go pass his interviews I must watch to the end...pls keep posting I'm learning something on each interview
Muhammad Ali was the Greatest of all Time, that's an undisputed fact. He loved his sport, was engaging with just about anyone he met, a showman, a intelligent man and Ali was a gifted athlete. His best quality, however, he was humble and had a big heart. Ali was, THE CHAMP!!! R.I.P.👍
This is what he made him the greatest. He loved his ppl
Interesting, Ali wears no ring or watch. Like he's always ready for the ring. The greatest athlete of my generation. Love his candid reflections of boxing.
In 1973, Howard Cosell spoke at my college. At one point, he took questions -- and we waited for somebody to ask him about his friend, Muhammed Ali. We couldn't wait for Cosell to "say his name" as only Cosell could do. The question finally came. Cosell leaned back and bellowed, "MU-HAMMED . . . A-LEEEEEEE!!", and the place erupted in a standing ovation.