Comments Thread For: Lebron Producing Muhammad Ali Documentary For HBO

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  • Mr. Objectivity
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    #11
    Props to lebron, not his biggest fan but gotta give this man his props

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    • soul_survivor
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      #12
      I can get behind Fuqua, even if Southpaw seemed rubbish (I haven't seen it) but Mag 7 looked good (I'll watch it one day). Training Day however was great.

      Lebron and all these other names being involved is just a publicity stunt on their part wishing they were even an ounce of the man Ali was.

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      • PBR Streetgang
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        #13
        I will say negative about any production that gives more spotlight to my favorite sport. I wish them success and I'm sure I will watch it. As others have said, I'd like to see documentaries on other fighters that may not have had as much coverage already. The Ken Burns' Jack Johnson docu was very enjoyable.

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        • boxingfan4life
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          #14
          Originally posted by TheNotoriousOne
          LeBron is just lending his name, he has nothing to do with the production of the doc, he doesnt have the IQ for such thing. And Ali is overrated, Marciano would have KOd him.
          Are you freaking serious? The only notable win Marciano had was an past his prime Joe Louis and Archie Moore. Ali fought and beat legends like Frazier, Norton, Foreman, and Liston. Come on dude. Lol. Marciano is the one that was overrated. Below is some of his opponents and their record going in against Marciano

          Ted Lowry: 65W 57L
          Eldridge Eatman: 22W 20L
          Art Henri: 13W 15L
          Willis Applegate: 11W 14L
          Phil Muscato: 56W 20L
          Joe Dominic: 18W 10L
          Pete Louthis: 29W 13L

          Yes Marciano is a legend and was undefeated, but to call Ali overrated with a resume like this is an insult.

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          • SugarRayCurtain
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            #15
            Another Ali documentary? Come on
            He was a great boxer, but there are many great boxers that the general public have no idea about.

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