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Topic: THE best respected American ...
Posted By: igorponger
Subject: THE best respected American ...
Date Posted: 01/11/2018 at 1:18pm
The best respected American athlete ever...
Yes, Mohummad Ali is the man of honour and is most beloved American native with Soviet people.
Bruice Lee (orient martials) stands next, and Robert Fischer (checkmate) goes third.

Originally posted by igorponger igorponger wrote:

This here's the story of Cassius Clay
Who changed his name to Muhammad Ali
He knows how to talk and he knows how to fight
And all the contenders were beat out of sight

Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Mohammed, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can

Now all you fight fans, you've got to agree
There ain't no flies on Muhammad Ali
He fills the arena wherever he goes
And everyone gets what they paid for

Muhammad, was known to have said
You watch me shuffle and I'll jab off your head
He moves like the black superman
And calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can

He says I'm the greatest the worlds ever seen
The heavyweight champion who came back again
My face is so pretty you don't see a scar
Which proves I'm the king of the ring by far

Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Mohammed, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can

Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Muhammad, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can
I'm Ali catch me if you can

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Posted By: Fulanodetal
Date Posted: 01/11/2018 at 5:42pm
you know what....I think I agree. the fact that he successfully fought the US Government about being drafted to fight a war he did not feel like fighting IS a huge win for him.

and I for one agreed with his view. why should us regular men have to go fight somebody else's war (rich politicians), kill other men who never caused us any injury, for a cause that was never ever clearly defined ( The Vietnam war)?

FdT



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