Who was a better role model for Black people? Louis or Ali
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not touching this one with a ten foot pole
i will say that each man made his own mark in his own way and that both guys did have some admirable qualities
both guys transcended the sport during times of racial tension and were compelling figures in the eyes of folk from every backgroundComment
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I was not aware that Ali beat his wife and I've read most literature and watched most documentaries about him. I gather that he might have torn Sonji's clothes in a row about ideal dress wear for a ****** woman though.
I'm with you regarding the stance in the US regarding the second Schmelling fight. I've just been more inclined to look at their characters than achievements that may be more incidental to the times.Comment
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I don't recall ever hearing or reading anything about any alleged allegations of Louis beating his wife. He did admit hitting his lover, actress Lena Horne, in a fit of anger, but that is the ONLY incident I've ever heard of and to my knowledge she never spoke of it and charges were never filed.Comment
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I was not aware that Ali beat his wife and I've read most literature and watched most documentaries about him. I gather that he might have torn Sonji's clothes in a row about ideal dress wear for a ****** woman though.
I'm with you regarding the stance in the US regarding the second Schmelling fight. I've just been more inclined to look at their characters than achievements that may be more incidental to the times.Comment
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I've always found it strange how boxers are considered role models for kids when they beat people up for a living. Both were great fighters but thats all.Comment
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I don't recall ever hearing or reading anything about any alleged allegations of Louis beating his wife. He did admit hitting his lover, actress Lena Horne, in a fit of anger, but that is the ONLY incident I've ever heard of and to my knowledge she never spoke of it and charges were never filed.Comment
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That is the incident which I'm referring to. It is documented in Ali's biography 'The Greatest' by Richard Durham.
I gather that everything was behind closed doors and I wasn't aware that Ali 'threw' Robinson out of the way.....though I do remember the 'welterweight' quote, despite Robinson being at least Middleweight in the mid 60s. I don't remember reading that Ali hit her, I gather he tore her dress trying to pull it down from thigh level. I'm sure there was alot of noise though!!
The problem is, that event is dramatised in the film 'The Greatest'.....which is based on the same book. The only problem is, there was no Ray Robinson in the film. So I do wonder how true it might have been.
Ali may well have hit a female in his life, but I'm not aware of any reported incidents.Comment
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Jesus Christ, from top to bottom both of your condescending shitty post were not only wrong on the premise but they lead you to your ad hominem attack.
Attack a person's character rather than debate the point? Check
Establish your knowledge as superior to mine with your "kid" and "casual fan" remarks? check
Actually argue the point I was trying to make? nope
(which by the way southpaw stinger did perfectly)
and at the end of it all you still have the nerve to tell me to "go learn somjething before posting in the history section
I didn't compare Ali to Hitler nor did I demonize him, I was showing how speaking your mind doesn't necessarily make you a good role model by giving you an example of another historic figure that also spoke his mind.
how hard is that to understand? I would expect a boxing scholar like yourself to be sharp enough to get an analogy made by a "casual fan" like myself.
btw didn't Muhammad Ali beat his wife publicly because her skirt was too short?
Joe Louis beat Lena Horne and had substance abuse issues.Yeah Ali had faults but Louis was no saint either.Comment
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