This was Ali's 4th fight in 3 and half months. His 2nd in less than a month. Fought in Tokyo, Vancouver, Las Vegas, and now in Ireland. he will fight two more times before 1972 is finish. Amazing.
THE GREATEST God Bless you for the time you were on this earth and the joy you brought to many. Including the haters who wanted to see you down. My brother man. RIP
Ali really is a marvelous athlete. But more than that, he is such a generous man. He was under the weather here, with a bit of cold, and fighting a journeyman. But he still gave the fans their money's worth. I guess when you are great, you can't help yourself.
Lewis lifted Ali at the end despite his defeat. Even his opponents liked him, admired him. When Lary homles defeated Ali at the end of his career, Lary said that he cried after the match for his hero. This is Mohammed Ali. This is the hero of all time.
@@Darnell1738 When Holmes had fought Tyson, he felt it first - Hand What Holmes had done to Ali, however, was a thousand times worse, Especially since everyone could see that Ali was already very ill at that Time. Any other boxer wouldn't have made it into the Ring with this Disease !!! At the beginning of the 80s, Ali's pronunciation showed how much the disease had already progressed ! Ali (Cassius Clay) was, is and remains the best boxer of all times / the best Boxer ever ! -----> In his chest truly struck the heart of a lion !!!
unlike Sonny Liston, who laid down to avoid certain beating in the 2nd fight. That actually according to his wife " he told me. don't make no sense to get your head knocked off by a younger stronger man.". What a chump.@@adrianlovell9150
@@kleinequietboykleinequietb7126 You are depending too much on unreliable evidence. Liston was great, but too slow for Ali. The 2nd fight was a tank job, though, for reasons we cannot know. My guess is it was a mob deal Liston had to take, maybe because of gambling debts.
This video made me remember why I always thought about Ali as a special boxer. In the last years I forgot my first feeling, which I had in 1974 (a young Soviet boy then) when I saw 15 minutes of the Rumble in the Jungle presented with unbeleivable generosity by the Soviet TV news. But in this video I see it again. Ali took boxing as an Art, as an act of beauty and this makes him stand out among all other greats. I have always adored people who were able to make beautiful the things that in essence were not meant to be such.
Other boxers say that Ali is like a T-Rex in the ring. In a few fights like this one, you see him FULLY engage with the other boxer in a real showdown, struggle for dominance. It's Ali at his most awesome fighting. You can almost feel what he is saying to the other guy. It's like, Yeah? you want some of this? Think you can go toe to toe with me and win? Let me show you who's the boss !! Had enough yet? Want some more? Got it figured out yet? Who's the biggest butt kicker in the ring?
Muhammed Ali was to boxing what Elvis Presley was to music! One of the greats that will never be matched again! They both had that something that is rarely seen.
He kept telling us, I'm the greatest of all time. We never took him too serious, But looking back ! Its looking like he was right all along !. R I P Champ.
AlsalamuAlikum all.... Muhammad Ali was the greatest not just only in boxing but in art, the way he talk he was humble and simple person.. Alvin Lewis also was a great boxer because he respected Ali at the end....rest in heaven Mr. Ali RIP
Great Fight. Lewis was tough to go that far with Ali. I Love at the end of the fight how much respect each fighter has for each other. That's real sportsmanship.
Stephen Gorman he never said otherwise. In fact, Ali’s opponents being tough would be a compliment for Ali because beating tough opponents makes you a tougher fighter. Sonny Liston, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Al Lewis, Floyd Patterson, Cleveland Williams were all very tough. It’s a fact. Yet Ali, the greatest, beat them, making him a g.o.a.t.
@@ryannelson3022 not really just this fight ali has been in with guys like liston, foreman, norton and frazier thrice, patterson twice, lyle, shavers, quarry, bugner, holmes, lewis etc. All these fights wouldve been a combination of punishment. sad to see ali go out the way he did
Ali didn't clinch and he got hit a lot in this fight as opposed to before his layoff. Ali was the best heavyweight ever before the layoff but after layoff he got hit a lot More. I think he won a lot of fights because he new how to clench and tie up.He also had amazing stamina ,ability to take punches Ali was incredibly fast for a heavyweight
Harvey Baigel, I admired Muhammad Ali all his boxing career, no boxer will ever be able to replicate what Ali did he was unique in every way he was brave & could take a punch ,one fight stood out for me was between Ali vs Leon Spinks ll ,Ali was 36yrs old & Spinks was 23yrs old ,Ali was able to dance & jab for most of the match & won easy absolute genius, my absolute idol . R.I.P. my friend x
Ali io mi guardo tutti ituoi inghontri e iil tuo compattimento non sei leale perche tieni l'avversario per il collo EMI dispiace per i giudici perche danno il verdetto sbagliato cosi tutti possono cingere ali ricorda se sarei io il tuo avversario ti darei un calcio dai testicoli addio
Ali proved both his mettle as the GOAT & his wonderful personality. But Alvin was my greater hero: courageous, resilient & a really, really good soul. To have carried Ali up on his shoulders after such a beating is a very rare act. I love him.
The way I understand this, Lewis was a sparring partner of Ali, so, this fight gave him the chance to get a decent payday. A tribute to Ali, who didn't have to do it.
liecrusher He was good at that. He used to fight regularly and more frequently. They used to get more money from Ali’s fight than others. Norton once said that he didn’t have any money left before 1st Ali fight as his wife left him, even to feed his son but once he had that fight he got plenty of it.
I was shocked that this fight had so much views. It ain't liston, Frazier or Foreman fight. Can someone explaine me why this fight is so populair please?
Muhammad Ali has two best friend in his life Jaber Muhammad his manager and myself Eza sabatini . and one thing I wanted to say about Muhammad Ali he wasn't only the greatest boxer of all time but he was also the greatest human being I know in my life for 30 years.I have many photos with my best friend Muhammad Ali in my Facebook for anyone like to see( Eza sabatini )
Ali mentions in his book ,"the greatest"that this guy Alvin Lewis was one of his sparring partners.also that he punched real hard.ali said when punched to the body.it felt like a toothache that went thruout his body down to his feet....so I believe it when it's been said that all heavyweights hit hard
Ali really took Lewis to boxing school, jabbing to the body and head, countering with right hands over the jab, left hooks, foot movement, standing toe to toe. Ali knew all the styles. Blue Lewis could take a punch. His legs were really gone at the end though.
i have always been a big fan of this superb boxer and very good human being THE GREAT MUHAMMMAD ALI , i was though just 18 days old when ALI was fighting this match, my dad use to talk to me alot about him and he had newspaper cuttings of this GREAT BOXER. May ALLAH grant him place in JANNATE FIRDAUS.
One of the best fights I've ever seen. No doubt Ali is a superb champion, have always loved his ability and dertermination, Also have to give it to Al Lewis for his ability and heart.
Ali was a hero to me for his stand against fhe war. The enforced idleness cost him a lot but he was still a master of the art of boxing. Rest in peace champ!
Ali wasnt taken seriously when he always chanted he was tbe greatest but ive watch a dozen of his fights recently and i understand why he proclaimed he was the greatest and he was without a doubt .
Ali had people that he liked, such as Al Blue Lewis, and he couldnt go into his killer mode against these people. I dont have a problem with it. People paid for a show and got one, nobody has to be hospitalized for me to have a good time.
Ti Ha Ali at 50% skill level was better than most. If you want to see Ali at his best in all his glory and speed watch You Tube "Ali Brown Sugar" a great mix of Rolling Stones music and the Cleveland Williams fight.
He didn't think like that fighting Smoken Joe Frazier, he was fighting to keep Joe off him, lol. I meet Muhammad Ali as a 7 year old then again as 12 and 24 year old and the most amazing thing he remembered me cause he and my father were both fans of the Dodger. My father was a pitcher in the Dodges training camp in Florida that was in the late 50's I was told. He was a fun guy back in the 60' 70's for me very kind and humble he loved all people he just didn't like how people treated each other. He said one day we all are going to meet our maker, will we able to look our maker in the eye and except our living record while we were on Earth. Something for me to think about from then til now. R.I.P. The Greatest Champion of the People for ever, glad to have known this living legend...
Reggie Gutteridge has written as well as being on the mike when it comes to Muhammad Ali’s fights. Ali visited Reg when Reg was ill. Reg whether writting for his London Evening News or being on the mike for ITV on Ali’ fights in Zurich, New York, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Munich, Jakarta, Dublin and New Orleans. RIP to both of them
I love Aliven then Ali coz you know defeated is also makes you a winner ,,, you have to know meaning of defeated to know the test of the winner so , Aliven when ever you are you techs me sumting in life thanks
I just noticed there are 2 times wierd stuff is happening. First there are what looks like 2 people going moving quickly from right to left and another real close to the ring going from right to left.
Ismail Abdelirada Ali liked to get guys a payday, they didn’t get much of the purse after all the expenses were deducted,he did it for a lot of boxers and it was a good training session for him
@@youtoo2233 Thank you. Still cant believe so few turned out to watch Ali at the time. He was the most recognizable and famous person of the 20th Century at this point in time.
@@Scotty70 yeah I honestly don't know the full story behind all his fights, for this fight I figured they just showed that one side of the crowd but maybe there's tons more we can't see. There's also that fight against Bob Foster that looks like it's in the middle of a hotel restaurant or something
This was Ali's 4th fight in 3 and half months. His 2nd in less than a month. Fought in Tokyo, Vancouver, Las Vegas, and now in Ireland.
he will fight two more times before 1972 is finish. Amazing.
madness
he really was THE WORLD CHAMPION, travelled everywhere man
Making $$$$$!! And he looks sharp
I was five years old in72) 52 now. Ali’s athletism was ahead of his time, magnificent to watch him......
THE GREATEST God Bless you for the time you were on this earth and the joy you brought to many. Including the haters who wanted to see you down. My brother man. RIP
My grandad got to see this and he still has tapes of this fight
Ali really is a marvelous athlete. But more than that, he is such a generous man. He was under the weather here, with a bit of cold, and fighting a journeyman. But he still gave the fans their money's worth. I guess when you are great, you can't help yourself.
Lewis lifted Ali at the end despite his defeat. Even his opponents liked him, admired him. When Lary homles defeated Ali at the end of his career, Lary said that he cried after the match for his hero. This is Mohammed Ali. This is the hero of all time.
Nah Holmes was a piece of shit for what he did to Ali.....
Mohammed AlAyed
Ali gave these fighters the biggest payday they ever had,the loved and respected Ali for that
@@Darnell1738
When Holmes had fought Tyson, he felt it first - Hand
What Holmes had done to Ali, however, was a thousand times worse,
Especially since everyone could see that Ali was already very ill at that Time.
Any other boxer wouldn't have made it into the Ring with this Disease !!!
At the beginning of the 80s, Ali's pronunciation showed how much the disease
had already progressed !
Ali (Cassius Clay) was, is and remains the best boxer of all times / the best Boxer ever !
-----> In his chest truly struck the heart of a lion !!!
@@Manuel-hs7gw Noone forced Ali to fight.
You get in the ring, that's the bed you made.
That's what they call a game fighter. Al looked out on his feet the last couple rounds. Amazing how he still stood up.
Blue Lewis coached me when I was a teenager. He was a great coach.
Dion Hayes do u know Camara Sankofa? he was also coached by Blue
@@TheFlamingNacho I've never heard of him and I was around for a long time.
Is he still alive?
Rest In Peace to legend Al Lewis and the greatest of all time, Muhammad Ali
Incredible sportsmanship by Lewis, he really took an awful lot of punches but showed great endurance and a wonderful showmanship after the fight.
If
unlike Sonny Liston, who laid down to avoid certain beating in the 2nd fight.
That actually according to his wife " he told me. don't make no sense to get your head knocked off by a younger stronger man.". What a chump.@@adrianlovell9150
Al was a legit top 10 contender then though.
Faster charging
@@kleinequietboykleinequietb7126 You are depending too much on unreliable evidence. Liston was great, but too slow for Ali. The 2nd fight was a tank job, though, for reasons we cannot know. My guess is it was a mob deal Liston had to take, maybe because of gambling debts.
Goes to show how great Ali was and is,He didn't want any embarrassing moments for the challenger.Rest In Peace Champ.
This video made me remember why I always thought about Ali as a special boxer. In the last years I forgot my first feeling, which I had in 1974 (a young Soviet boy then) when I saw 15 minutes of the Rumble in the Jungle presented with unbeleivable generosity by the Soviet TV news. But in this video I see it again. Ali took boxing as an Art, as an act of beauty and this makes him stand out among all other greats. I have always adored people who were able to make beautiful the things that in essence were not meant to be such.
check out the movie When We Were Kings sometime. excellent.
notice the gets right under ali real close and never walks over close by lewis he's kinda cute
well said,thank you for tell us!
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No me canso de ver las peleas dé Ali mi gran ídolo
Croke Park , Dubliners singing the national anthem and Ali in Dublin does life get any better.
Other boxers say that Ali is like a T-Rex in the ring. In a few fights like this one, you see him FULLY engage with the other boxer in a real showdown, struggle for dominance. It's Ali at his most awesome fighting. You can almost feel what he is saying to the other guy. It's like, Yeah? you want some of this? Think you can go toe to toe with me and win? Let me show you who's the boss !! Had enough yet? Want some more? Got it figured out yet? Who's the biggest butt kicker in the ring?
There will be no man like Muhammad Ali ever gain, the greatest boxer in the World! He was the greatest fighter of all time! RIP.
Muhammad Ali made it high art....a one off, never to be repeated....the alpha and omega of heavyweight boxing.
Ali, um bailarino do boxe. O melhor dos clássicos. Não há mais boxer assim...
Ali threw his hands like we throw a ball. It aided his stamina. Magic.
Muhammed Ali was to boxing what Elvis Presley was to music! One of the greats that will never be matched again! They both had that something that is rarely seen.
Did you mean Bach?
@@MrGerced No! I meant the King. Elvis Presley!
I was at this fight with my grandad ......great stuff
dermod mahon luckyy men!!
Considering the man who's fighting and it's in Ireland, the atmosphere is really crap.
It's like it's in a village hall.
Thats great..I would love to have seen this fight..it had a good energy and a controlled atmosphere there..I like this fight
Astonishing fight. Ali was superb and Lewis showed great heart but what a beating he took!
He kept telling us, I'm the greatest of all time. We never took him too serious, But looking back ! Its looking like he was right all along !. R I P Champ.
robert harding very true very true brother!!!!
Nevertheless he had his brains beaten out
Michaël Wisse funny you never see Ali badly hurt or staggered in 90% of his fights.
@@seandafny
Nevertheless he got his brains beat out.
TheBatugan77 funny u never see Ali badly hurt or staggered in 90% of his fights
Ali fought so many good fighters in his career.
RIP the Greatest of all times Muhammad Ali
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AlsalamuAlikum all.... Muhammad Ali was the greatest not just only in boxing but in art, the way he talk he was humble and simple person.. Alvin Lewis also was a great boxer because he respected Ali at the end....rest in heaven Mr. Ali RIP
Uncle Omar humble and simple!? Ali? Biggest ego on the planet, but he damned sure could back it up. Nothing simple about Ali.
I like Muhammed Ali very much and respect to him
I learned that Mr. Ali liked this gentleman so it explains why he didn't destroy him when he clearly had him in certain stanzas during the fight
Right. He dented Alis ribs
@Rick Shawn Lewis was a former sparring partner to Ali.
@Saleh Sa if he were influenced by Islam, he could have chop off his head. Stop talking rubbish.
@Sal Sa Fuck islam, pedo cult deserves no respect
@@Fuckyoutube99 Allah is The Greater.
покойся с миром чемпион. Muhammad Ali the greatest 1942-2016👑
Great Fight. Lewis was tough to go that far with Ali. I Love at the end of the fight how much respect each fighter has for each other. That's real sportsmanship.
Muhammad Ali took this pup to school!Taught him some things and taught himself some things.That is what made him the "Greatest"
RIP " he is a remakable humenbeing in rind and outside the ring, real champ.
What an amazing fight ! I’m geeking 🤓. Muhammad Ali you beautiful man... I see you
This video shows, why Ali is the greatest of all time..
Ali el mejor boxeador del mundo hasta los momentos .fue y sigue siegue siendo El mas grande .
Greatest fighter of all time ✍️
Danke für alles Ali ! R.I.P.
Al Lewis was a tough man!
truthwarrior stfu Ali was better
Stephen Gorman he never said otherwise. In fact, Ali’s opponents being tough would be a compliment for Ali because beating tough opponents makes you a tougher fighter. Sonny Liston, George Foreman, Joe Frazier, Al Lewis, Floyd Patterson, Cleveland Williams were all very tough. It’s a fact. Yet Ali, the greatest, beat them, making him a g.o.a.t.
He wasn’t just a tough man he was a great man
Lewis is the reason Ali’s brain got hammered rip blue you were a legend
@@ryannelson3022 not really just this fight ali has been in with guys like liston, foreman, norton and frazier thrice, patterson twice, lyle, shavers, quarry, bugner, holmes, lewis etc. All these fights wouldve been a combination of punishment.
sad to see ali go out the way he did
Ali didn't clinch and he got hit a lot in this fight as opposed to before his layoff. Ali was the best heavyweight ever before the layoff but after layoff he got hit a lot More. I think he won a lot of fights because he new how to clench and tie up.He also had amazing stamina ,ability to take punches Ali was incredibly fast for a heavyweight
Ali wasn't ready...boxing is a tough game...getting ready to a fight is much harder than a fight itself!
That was a long count
Ali is the greatest. This was a good fight. Lewis was tough and should be given a lot of credit. Respect to the great Mohammed Ali.
Harvey Baigel, I admired Muhammad Ali all his boxing career,
no boxer will ever be able to replicate what Ali did he was unique in every way
he was brave & could take a punch ,one fight stood out for me was between Ali vs
Leon Spinks ll ,Ali was 36yrs old & Spinks was 23yrs old ,Ali was able to dance & jab for most of the match & won easy absolute genius, my absolute idol .
R.I.P. my friend x
Ali per me non sei un pucile leale mi cuare midemido dal telefonino i tuoi incontri
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Ali io mi guardo tutti ituoi inghontri e iil tuo compattimento non sei leale perche tieni l'avversario per il collo EMI dispiace per i giudici perche danno il verdetto sbagliato cosi tutti possono cingere ali ricorda se sarei io il tuo avversario ti darei un calcio dai testicoli addio
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Ali proved both his mettle as the GOAT & his wonderful personality. But Alvin was my greater hero: courageous, resilient & a really, really good soul. To have carried Ali up on his shoulders after such a beating is a very rare act. I love him.
The way I understand this, Lewis was a sparring partner of Ali, so, this fight gave him the chance to get a decent payday.
A tribute to Ali, who didn't have to do it.
This was true sportsmanship.Lewis carrying Ali after the fight was humbling.Great champs.
Ali did this sort of tribute to many other sparring partners as well #GOAT
liecrusher
He was good at that. He used to fight regularly and more frequently. They used to get more money from Ali’s fight than others. Norton once said that he didn’t have any money left before 1st Ali fight as his wife left him, even to feed his son but once he had that fight he got plenty of it.
I was shocked that this fight had so much views. It ain't liston, Frazier or Foreman fight. Can someone explaine me why this fight is so populair please?
@@rtm7360 Maybe, because of the venue; Ireland.
Muhammad Ali has two best friend in his life Jaber Muhammad his manager and myself Eza sabatini . and one thing I wanted to say about Muhammad Ali he wasn't only the greatest boxer of all time but he was also the greatest human being I know in my life for 30 years.I have many photos with my best friend Muhammad Ali in my Facebook for anyone like to see( Eza sabatini )
Ali mentions in his book ,"the greatest"that this guy Alvin Lewis was one of his sparring partners.also that he punched real hard.ali said when punched to the body.it felt like a toothache that went thruout his body down to his feet....so I believe it when it's been said that all heavyweights hit hard
very very classic boxer in the world....
I never knew about this fight,my 1st time seeing or knowing
Ali really took Lewis to boxing school, jabbing to the body and head, countering with right hands over the jab, left hooks, foot movement, standing toe to toe. Ali knew all the styles. Blue Lewis could take a punch. His legs were really gone at the end though.
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i have always been a big fan of this superb boxer and very good human being THE GREAT MUHAMMMAD ALI , i was though just 18 days old when ALI was fighting this match, my dad use to talk to me alot about him and he had newspaper cuttings of this GREAT BOXER. May ALLAH grant him place in JANNATE FIRDAUS.
Allah be seeing you.
Holla ollah.
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This was like a day at the gym for Ali.
One of the best fights I've ever seen. No doubt Ali is a superb champion, have always loved his ability and dertermination, Also have to give it to Al Lewis for his ability and heart.
I agree Don 👌
Thank you Don. He was my friend.
Hahahahaha man
Don and
ذكريات لا تنسى
George foreman and joe Frazier did not want to fight Lewis but Muhammad fought him and beat him. Also big respect to Blue Lewis great fight 👍🏾
Mt.toysion
Why
@@mamu.panjangpenang2628 fg
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Foreman didnt had afraid of nobody
Ali was a hero to me for his stand against fhe war. The enforced idleness cost him a lot but he was still a master of the art of boxing. Rest in peace champ!
I love the man as boy and man.
Ali wasnt taken seriously when he always chanted he was tbe greatest but ive watch a dozen of his fights recently and i understand why he proclaimed he was the greatest and he was without a doubt .
Ali had people that he liked, such as Al Blue Lewis, and he couldnt go into his killer mode against these people. I dont have a problem with it. People paid for a show and got one, nobody has to be hospitalized for me to have a good time.
I agree with you. Well said.
Ti...I agree with you 100 percent
Ti Ha Ali at 50% skill level was better than most. If you want to see Ali at his best in all his glory and speed watch You Tube "Ali Brown Sugar" a great mix of Rolling Stones music and the Cleveland Williams fight.
Great comment
He didn't think like that fighting Smoken Joe Frazier, he was fighting to keep Joe off him, lol. I meet Muhammad Ali as a 7 year old then again as 12 and 24 year old and the most amazing thing he remembered me cause he and my father were both fans of the Dodger. My father was a pitcher in the Dodges training camp in Florida that was in the late 50's I was told. He was a fun guy back in the 60' 70's for me very kind and humble he loved all people he just didn't like how people treated each other. He said one day we all are going to meet our maker, will we able to look our maker in the eye and except our living record while we were on Earth. Something for me to think about from then til now. R.I.P. The Greatest Champion of the People for ever, glad to have known this living legend...
Reggie Gutteridge has written as well as being on the mike when it comes to Muhammad Ali’s fights. Ali visited Reg when Reg was ill. Reg whether writting for his London Evening News or being on the mike for ITV on Ali’ fights in Zurich, New York, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Munich, Jakarta, Dublin and New Orleans. RIP to both of them
HOLY CRAP WHERE DE HECK DID ALI GET THE STAMINA IN 10 ROUND NICE COMBINATIONS HOLY CRAP
GREATEST OF ALL TIMEEEEES
This man Ali turned us into men at a very early age.Every one of us wanted to be Cassius Clay.Rest Champ.
Great show.. The art of self defence by a master..
Ali's counter punches will always be number 1
Ali Champion Forever
Hahahahaha please
Hahahahaha
A merciful stoppage, Lewis nodded in agreement.
This is one of the best fight in the history of boxing.
What a boxer, the best of all time..
Bestest
a rare gem of video...
Ali is in sparring mode for most of this. He didn't start fighting until Lewis wakes up and starts. Ali could have had him out early if he wanted.
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hungfao c est. un. homme. de. coeur. et. c oriace Tarik. lyes. de. aine. 'nadja
hungfao indeed,you can tell he carried the guy.
TrundleLT - when he got knocked out he was on the canvas for 12 seconds, the ref should have called off the fight right then and there
" Float like a butterfly , sting like a bee "
He is really Muslim. I couldn't see any Muslim around yet.
Great Boxer Muhammad Ali
Este señor cumplió su logro en sus momento cuando fue profesional
Thx !
Both fighters are seriously tired.Lovely fight to analyse the battle of ali's though opponents to deal with.R.I.P.
اللهم ادخل محمد علي فسيح جناتك
ان محمد علي يستحق كل الثناء فهو البطل المسلم الأول لا يمكن أن تتكرر شخصيته
No boxing Sports has taste after Legend MohamedAli
Lewis was a good fighter from Detroit, but when you face an icon like Muhammad Ali, you have no chance! RIP these two fighters.
Heart of a Champion!
Reading comments below is equally delicious experience as watching Ali fighting :) Agree?
No.
Yes ignore the bastard who said no
Ali’s playing with him .
Entertaining the crowd as usual Ali the true showman.
Ali could of finished this in the 3rd round.
I love Aliven then Ali coz you know defeated is also makes you a winner ,,, you have to know meaning of defeated to know the test of the winner so , Aliven when ever you are you techs me sumting in life thanks
PELEM SEXI
What in the blue fuck are you babbling about?
Ali wasn't punched out. He was showing Lewis his punches had no affect on him.
Mon respect Muhammed Ali que âme repose en paix
this is a great show !!
Hyper instinct @26.09 - WOW! Ali man!
The knock down is at 27:45
(but the video stopped for me until I changed the video quality down to 360 via the cog)
RIP Muhammad Ali and Reg Gutteridge ITV’s boxing commentator and the author of the Big Punchers.
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Когда в Ринге- Мухаммад= Али? Получаю- Огромное Удовольствие. Мухаммад- Али:: Великий- Боксёр. Легенда..
Doamne ce meci Frumos!
How the hell possible that he lifted Ali ??????? That’s a miracle!
Ali, truly a great boxing hero.
Did anybody noticed at 18:17 that shadow. It's time travel
Holy cow. Great observation.
@@SonofDaVinci4 whoa........!
I just noticed there are 2 times wierd stuff is happening. First there are what looks like 2 people going moving quickly from right to left and another real close to the ring going from right to left.
Second one is left to right. My bad.
Two coppers running past, nothing out of the normal here I'd say.
At the end of round 5, Lewis was down for 14 seconds.
It makes you wonder, doesn't it?
Ismail Abdelirada Irish can be knuckleheads too for sure...those were the slowest counts I have ever seen.
you could just mention the minute bro !!!!!!!!!!!!! end of round 5 pfff
Ismail Abdelirada Ali liked to get guys a payday, they didn’t get much of the purse after all the expenses were deducted,he did it for a lot of boxers and it was a good training session for him
I counted 9 seconds. From his back hitting the canvas to him popping up
My dad was at that fight!
Sean Kenny your dad too??
@@youtoo2233 Why is there no crowds in the grandstands. It seems like there maybe only a thousand people there?
@@Scotty70 Ali was not the champion at this time so he fought in small venues sometimes
@@youtoo2233 Thank you. Still cant believe so few turned out to watch Ali at the time. He was the most recognizable and famous person of the 20th Century at this point in time.
@@Scotty70 yeah I honestly don't know the full story behind all his fights, for this fight I figured they just showed that one side of the crowd but maybe there's tons more we can't see. There's also that fight against Bob Foster that looks like it's in the middle of a hotel restaurant or something
It was a beautiful combination of inside and outside boxing by MA
Muhammad will be the greatest forever.
Alvin Lewis looks like Apollo Creed!
Herr Smitzinger hey, good call😄😄😄
Man your not kidding, I just noticed. Good call
Herr Smitzinger damn he does look like actor Carl Weathers
You're all racist
lewis recognized !
Very well dressed crowd
Se esta viendo mas nitido
EXITOS FELICITACIONES
Unico no hay ni habrá a travez de los siglos ninguno mejor que muhamahad alí
Did the announcer just say Ali was doing his "dignity bit", in the beginning? It just passed over everyone's head
Lagu dandut
The most entertaining thing here is some of the comments & roars coming in from the crowd, as if they were attending a GAA match,