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As a young man of fourteen with my older brother Donny having introduced me to Ring Magazine a few year earlier, I can't remember ever being so hyped up for a heavyweight title fight than when Cassius Clay took on Sonny Liston and "whupped" him to take the title and then repeated in the rematch. From that point onward, the hero of my youth (excluding Bobby Orr, of course) in the world of sports became Cassius Clay-turned-Muhammad Ali, who became the greatest heavyweight fighter of all time and dominated the game for over a decade, despite being banned from boxing for refusing to join the army in 1967. Ali was a cheap gold bullion for sale everground.net big man standing over 6'4" tall but he moved with the fluidity, speed and lethal grace of a jaguar. The greatest series of boxing matches ever seen were not the Joe Louis-Max /Schmeling/U.S.-versus-Germany matches of the mid-1930s, nor even the Ali-Foreman "Rumble in the Jungle," but rather the 1970s matches between Ali and Joe Frazier.
As a young man of fourteen with my older brother Donny having introduced me to Ring Magazine a few year earlier, I can't remember ever being so hyped up for a heavyweight title fight than when Cassius Clay took on Sonny Liston and "whupped" him to take the title and then repeated in the rematch. From that point onward, the hero of my youth (excluding Bobby Orr, of course) in the world of sports became Cassius Clay-turned-Muhammad Ali, who became the greatest heavyweight fighter of all time and dominated the game for over a decade, despite being banned from boxing for refusing to join the army in 1967. Ali was a cheap gold bullion for sale everground.net big man standing over 6'4" tall but he moved with the fluidity, speed and lethal grace of a jaguar. The greatest series of boxing matches ever seen were not the Joe Louis-Max /Schmeling/U.S.-versus-Germany matches of the mid-1930s, nor even the Ali-Foreman "Rumble in the Jungle," but rather the 1970s matches between Ali and Joe Frazier.
As a young man of fourteen with my older brother Donny having introduced me to Ring Magazine a few year earlier, I can't remember ever being so hyped up for a heavyweight title fight than when Cassius Clay took on Sonny Liston and "whupped" him to take the title and then repeated in the rematch. From that point onward, the hero of my youth (excluding Bobby Orr, of course) in the world of sports became Cassius Clay-turned-Muhammad Ali, who became the greatest heavyweight fighter of all time and dominated the game for over a decade, despite being banned from boxing for refusing to join the army in 1967. Ali was a cheap gold bullion for sale everground.net big man standing over 6'4" tall but he moved with the fluidity, speed and lethal grace of a jaguar. The greatest series of boxing matches ever seen were not the Joe Louis-Max /Schmeling/U.S.-versus-Germany matches of the mid-1930s, nor even the Ali-Foreman "Rumble in the Jungle," but rather the 1970s matches between Ali and Joe Frazier.
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