I'm glad it was banned, we're still wallowing in the after-effects of what went on and what was used in those days. That stuff was only conducive to fighters taking more punishment and prolonging the conclusion of brutal matches where one fighter should have already lost. If it hadn't been banned, boxing might be on the verge of being banned by now.
This is what Wiki says ....Smelling salts are also known as ammonium carbonate, a whitish, crystalline solid ((NH4)2CO3.H2O).
When placed in water, it is called "aromatic spirits of ammonia."
Smelling salts are used to arouse consciousness because the release of ammonia gas that accompanies their use irritates the membranes of the nose and lungs, and thereby triggers an inhalation reflex (that is, it causes the muscles that control breathing to work faster). One such smelling salt is ammonium carbonate (NH4)2CO3
Shame it's illegal in boxing now.
This is what Wiki says ....Smelling salts are also known as ammonium carbonate, a whitish, crystalline solid ((NH4)2CO3.H2O).
When placed in water, it is called "aromatic spirits of ammonia."
Smelling salts are used to arouse consciousness because the release of ammonia gas that accompanies their use irritates the membranes of the nose and lungs, and thereby triggers an inhalation reflex (that is, it causes the muscles that control breathing to work faster). One such smelling salt is ammonium carbonate (NH4)2CO3
That smelling salts had not been named illegal yet. They were not legal, actually, but not specifically named as illegal, IIRC. The smelling salts brought him back to Earth and out of the haze. Without them, he may have lost the fight.
The smelling salts definatly saved Ali in that fight, not the torn glove.
I think the rip only delayed the next round by 5 seconds anyway, I may be wrong there. But the rip in the glove was already there so it's likely the next round would have been haltered pretty early anyway to sort out the glove problem.
Ali was dazed in his corner for only a short while. Dundee waved an amonea slip under ALi's nose which made him come too within the first 30 seconds of the corner break. So no, ALi won fair and sqaure and the rematch just reinforces who is the beter fighter.
Ali was fortunate in many respects.
1) That the KD happened at the end of the round, because he had absolutely no clue what planet he was on, even though he got up fairly quick. If it had happened in the middle of the round, he probably would have been stopped. That's as hurt as anyone had him in his career, even Frazier.
2) That smelling salts had not been named illegal yet. They were not legal, actually, but not specifically named as illegal, IIRC. The smelling salts brought him back to Earth and out of the haze. Without them, he may have lost the fight.
3) The torn glove obviously aiding in aritifically tearing up Cooper's eye to end the fight in the next round.
But as was said, Ali came back and won the rematch, but yes, Allah or whomever was definitely watching over him in that first fight.
Who knows ..Ali had all the skill and determination it takes to come back and win from that knockdown and I have to think that he would have ran for the next round or so, cleared his head and some how won in the end even without the rip . Also who's to say the rip wouldnt have became worst even without help which would have gave Ali time anyways . The fight was what it was and as said Ali came back in the rematch and won clean so it's no matter, the better man won in the end .