Ali gets a lot of criticism these days for the nature of his rhetoric with Frazier. But you can’t apply today’s sensibilities to the past. It’s just the way things were back then. A lot of movies and TV shows from the seventies display things that would make younger people cringe these days. That was Ali’s heyday, that’s where he was coming from. But years later Muhammad was regretful for some of the things he said about Joe — and probably a lot more, besides. If you live long enough, you’ll have plenty of regrets about things you should’ve done and things you shouldn’t have. Ali was a man. A great man, but a man nonetheless.
Comments Thread For: Edgar Berlanga 'didn?t want to be in the ring,' says Tim Bradley
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Ali gets a lot of criticism these days for the nature of his rhetoric with Frazier. But you can’t apply today’s sensibilities to the past. It’s just the way things were back then. A lot of movies and TV shows from the seventies display things that would make younger people cringe these days. That was Ali’s heyday, that’s where he was coming from. But years later Muhammad was regretful for some of the things he said about Joe — and probably a lot more, besides. If you live long enough, you’ll have plenty of regrets about things you should’ve done and things you shouldn’t have. Ali was a man. A great man, but a man nonetheless.
I like watching reruns of old shows.
A couple of months ago I was slack-jawed at the dialog in a Kojak episode (set in your NYC, of course) where he tries to mentor a black teenager and keep him from getting into trouble.
That script would never, ever get greenlit today.Comment
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Well said, Cub*a*n*GuyNYC.
I like watching reruns of old shows.
A couple of months ago I was slack-jawed at the dialog in a Kojak episode (set in your NYC, of course) where he tries to mentor a black teenager and keep him from getting into trouble.
That script would never, ever get greenlit today.
And thank you, sir.Comment
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That’s some interesting insight: Bradley thought the fight was over before it started when he detected fear in Berlanga’s face. Don’t know if that’s true or not; but when you talk big prior to a fight, it increases the pressure to deliver. That much is certain. It’s possible Edgar was feeling the weight of that going in.Comment
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When Sheeraz was jabbing straight down the middle, between Berlangas guard, and landing at will, and snapping that head, i figured it wasnt going to happen for him. Whenever you see that particular situation, it usually goes bad for the guy unable to defend from straight punches.Comment
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For sure. I didn’t watch the full fight, only highlights, but Berlanga really looked lost when Sheeraz was unloading on him. And boy did he unload. Edgar literally didn’t know what was hitting him. A better fighter might’ve caught Hamzah between haymakers, and even KOed him. But again, it was satisfying to watch. Sheeraz appears to be all class.Comment
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Berlanga had a spreadsheet of his whole plan all the way to heavyweight and Sheeraz tore it into shreds. Being hit with bombs has a way to make a fighter not want to be there when that doesn't match their fantasy. Berlanga was fine till he got punched hard in the face and fell down and bloodied. He just knew when he was walking to the ring knowing he had this big check his mouth wrote that his ass couldn't cash.Last edited by richardt; 07-16-2025, 10:09 AM.Comment
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I watched a highlight of Berlanga going to train when he was with Andre Rozier. And he was on the cell phone telling his boys to "pull up", and I said to myself right then and there, he has an immature attitude towards this game. His mindset will be his downfall.Comment
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