Ali's opinion of Louis
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Fair enough, I do remember reading that Louis said some bad things about Ali because of him not going to war and like Scott said he kept calling him Clay instead of Ali which certainly wouldn't of made him particularly happy, with time came respect for one and other it looks like.Comment
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I remember listening to Basilio explain this event in Sugar Ray's documentary. I'm no Sugar Ray expert, but he seemed like a society climber from everything I read about him.Comment
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Louis had exceptional footwork (along with nigh-on exceptional everything else). You have to to score so many perfectly-placed punches, & scintillating knockouts. Too many within the masses mistakenly associate good footwork with back-peddling, moving side-to-side, & fighting in the mould of a Tunney, or an Ali, & opine as if they feel Louis was in-place to land his shots as though by accident. It is much broader in its definition than that, & not Louis or anybody else scores the shots he always did if they don't have excellent footwork.Comment
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An older, more reflective Ali later in his boxing career said Joe was the Greatest Heer are two quotes.
"Joe(Louis JR), your father was the Greatest. TRULY the Greatest."
"When Joe's in the room, I'm not the Greatest."
And I have a difficult time accepting this as Ali being humble. He was never humble in his career early on. But this is much later when Ali was older and wiswe. The Joe Louis Jr quote was done for the Book Joe Louis: 50 Years an American Hero.Comment
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Not true in the least. It was Foreman, not Louis, who was labelled by Ali a Mummy anyway, as already stated. You don't score the knockouts Joe Louis scored if you're not in proper position with your feet.Comment
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