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Many years ago I had a 45 rpm of Cassius Clay, singing 'Stand by Me' which I really loved, b side was 'The legend of Cassius Clay', - "This is the legend of Cassius Clay, the most beautiful fighter in the world today"


Does anyone else remember it?


I also remember Ali on Parkinson, and his 'bluebirds fly with bluebirds' speech, and always the quick quip.


And with the torch at the Olympics.


Rest in Peace, Champ

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mac, first of all you spell his name wrong and

> then you get his quote wrong. It's 'float like a

> butterfly, sting like a bee.'

>

> I loved Muhammad Ali. He transcended boxing. A

> truly great human being. RIP champ.


It was 6 in the morning. Bit of a haze as had just woken up.

Elphinstone's Army Wrote:

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> Many years ago I had a 45 rpm of Cassius Clay,

> singing 'Stand by Me' which I really loved, b side

> was 'The legend of Cassius Clay', - "This is the

> legend of Cassius Clay, the most beautiful fighter

> in the world today"

>

> Does anyone else remember it?

>

> I also remember Ali on Parkinson, and his

> 'bluebirds fly with bluebirds' speech, and always

> the quick quip.

>

> And with the torch at the Olympics.

>

> Rest in Peace, Champ



 

That's an interesting story Otta. I had to look it up and read the wikipedia version of it.This is the link:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Frazier


I don't know if all his troubles can be laid at Ali's door.He may have made some bad business decisions. No doubt though though that Ali was to say the least ungrateful for the support Frazier gave him.


It's funny I was thinking wasn't he the boxer who performed singing in my home town many years ago. It appears he was. He must have done a tour of Ireland.


You could not dislike Ali as an entertainer. But unless you knew him you don't really know the person. Just a vision.

I'd add that that's not really entirely true.


And an apology years later (which Frazier had to accept or get slagged off once again as the bitter man who just wouldn't let it go) doesn't really undo damage done at the time.


I loved Ali, but as KK says, this is now part of his legacy.

I don't get what you mean Otta. KK said Frasier was owed an acknowledgement from Ali that he'd gone to far and Ali needed to retract his statements. I pointed out that Ali did both of those things 15 years ago and Frasier accepted the apology.


My only point was that criticising Ali for not apologising to Fasier was rediculous because he had done so many years ago and the beef between the two men ended then.



Otta Wrote:

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> I'd add that that's not really entirely true.

>

> And an apology years later (which Frazier had to

> accept or get slagged off once again as the bitter

> man who just wouldn't let it go) doesn't really

> undo damage done at the time.

>

> I loved Ali, but as KK says, this is now part of

> his legacy.

When I posted earlier I was unaware that Ali had apologised to Frazier. The reason I still believed otherwise (apart from being unaware of the apology, as mentioned) is that I'd seen a documentary / feature about Frazier, it focused on the abuse and portrayed it as being an open / unresolved aspect between the two of them.

However, thinking about the timing, the doco was obviously shot when Frazier was still alive but it was well after 15 years ago. So either the doco is fibbing, or Frazier and his family didn't believe resolution had occurred ?

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