Integrity? When I was young Johnny Carson would drive around drunk in a limo in Vandalia Illinois not far from Chicago picking up high school girls when he was already old. The police warned him to stop so he moved to picking up first year college girls, getting them drunk and taking advantage. He was a lecherous man and Jack Nicholas was doing the same thing there. I seen it many times with my own eyes.
Muhammad Ali and Bob Foster fought "8 days" later on November 21, 1972, in Stateline, Nevada. Ali won by knockout in the "8th round" as he had predicted here with Johnny.
@@privatehandWell he got Archie Moore in 4 / Henry Cooper fell in 5 just as he predicted. And Sonny Liston was about to get KO’d in the 8th but he quit in round 7. He was KNOWN for making predictions when he first started boxing 🥊 as Cassius Clay… Bragging / reciting poetry and staying Black. WHO doesn’t know that..
@@privatehandFIX? No, the Fix would’ve been if Muhammad Ali would’ve allowed America 🇺🇸 to unrightfully Draft him and to Vietnam 🇻🇳 Now that would’ve been a FIX.
The fact that Johnny was Christian background he still gave Ali his flowers when Ali said all that about lifting ppl up morally and spiritually knowing he was an outspoken muslim. Carson didn't say well u and so n so Christian pastor tv evangelists that scream at the camera for money, he said Ali is more qualified than any other to do that. That was the reverence Ali was given by fellow celebrities Carson arguably being as big as any of them. There isn't a single entertainer today where we can say the same about.
Ali was & is the greatiest human on TV. He was & is the 3rd greatest heavyweight boxer ever. The first was Jack Johnson.He was 1 man against evil racist america,austeria,europe & latin america.The 3rd greatest heavyweight was Joe Louis.
Probably the greatest of all time. Unfortunately he fought too long, and because of his style, like the rope a dope, took way too many shots and he suffered because of it
He was known as Cassius Clay! Was his real name back in the 50's and 60's before he converted to Muslim. He always had a big persona or personality. But that's for show and wasn't the real him. Great interview! @johnny carson please upload the Full show of this and others. I think I have this episode already on dvd.
Ali was heading there too, he had a big entourage, he boxed for too long, he could've ended up broke, but he must've had someone really smart in his corner as he got older, because he made some lucrative deals eventually. He didn't die broke. After all, he made the name Muhammad Ali known worldwide, of course that alone was bankable.
He almost went broke after his fight with larry holmes, even worse that leech Don King was sucking up Ali's money. Luckly for Ali his wife took care of everything like managing and investing Ali's money. Even after his death his wife still actively promoting the champ legacy
Muhammad Ali was his quick witty jovial self, was this the eariliest sign of his parkinsons disease setting in? Because he is talking quietly and responding slowly.
Ali had a quiet side to him, I seen this in a few interviews. I believe Ali said he first noticed a slight slurring in his speech in 74. here he seemed more tired and reserved.
Some people say boxes aren’t too bright but he was smart enough to become a mail order preacher to duck the Vietnam war, which is more than a lot of the educated white teen boys did. He made a lot of money and he lost a lot of money but in the end he didn’t even know what money was.🥊
He would not partake in an unjust war. I commend him for that. As he memorably said (may be paraphrasing): “The real enemy of my people is right here. I will not disgrace my religion, my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice, freedom and equality.”
I admired him for his integrity. He quietly expressed his beliefs. And I like the respect Carson showed him. Two greats.
Integrity? When I was young Johnny Carson would drive around drunk in a limo in Vandalia Illinois not far from Chicago picking up high school girls when he was already old. The police warned him to stop so he moved to picking up first year college girls, getting them drunk and taking advantage. He was a lecherous man and Jack Nicholas was doing the same thing there. I seen it many times with my own eyes.
A champion ADMIRED and Loved around the world. 👌👍👏
Love love love Mohammed Ali. My brother introduced me to boxing when I was very young. I loved it. Mohammed Ali was my idol! I'm female btw. 62
Love both of them true hero's. How can I miss this time while I wasnt born that time its so amazing to watch
The greatest interviewing the greatest.
A great man & amazing role model. His interviews with Howard Cosell were amazing
This aired the day I was born. Thank you for posting this.
Wow.. That’s a blessing in so many ways. Believe it.
no one cares
@@hj_1881about your dead family
The Awesomeness! The Greatest! 👊✊😊😆🍁
RIP Muhammad Ali 😔
Muhammad Ali and Bob Foster fought "8 days" later on November 21, 1972, in Stateline, Nevada. Ali won by knockout in the "8th round" as he had predicted here with Johnny.
Maybe I've watched too many gangster movies but to have gone down in the 8th as Ali predicted sure stinks of a fix.
@@privatehand
Well the whole fight is available on TH-cam.
Watch and see if you think it was a fix.
@@privatehandWell he got Archie Moore in 4 / Henry Cooper fell in 5 just as he predicted. And Sonny Liston was about to get KO’d in the 8th but he quit in round 7. He was KNOWN for making predictions when he first started boxing 🥊 as Cassius Clay… Bragging / reciting poetry and staying Black. WHO doesn’t know that..
Muhammad Ali is an global inspiration and his life has been well documented so I’m not sure 🤔 why you’re associating him a Fix.
@@privatehandFIX?
No, the Fix would’ve been if Muhammad Ali would’ve allowed America 🇺🇸 to unrightfully Draft him and to Vietnam 🇻🇳 Now that would’ve been a FIX.
Respect each other and...i mean this man was the greatest of all time...and everything he said respect in peace Mohammed ali
Love you Johnny 💗🧸
Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, I'm the baddest and the meanest. I'm Muhammad Ali! 🥊 🥊
God bless you Muhammad Ali Clay اللهم🙏 ارحمه برحمتك الواسعه وادخله فسيح جناتك وجازيه بالاحسان احسانا وبالسيئات عفوا وغفرانا 🏆🥊🥊
What quality film from that time, and great subject of course
The fact that Johnny was Christian background he still gave Ali his flowers when Ali said all that about lifting ppl up morally and spiritually knowing he was an outspoken muslim. Carson didn't say well u and so n so Christian pastor tv evangelists that scream at the camera for money, he said Ali is more qualified than any other to do that.
That was the reverence Ali was given by fellow celebrities Carson arguably being as big as any of them.
There isn't a single entertainer today where we can say the same about.
Big FACTS!!!! And thank you for your words of enlightenment..
Loveed the GOAT. We miss you sir.
I am happy that Johnny never had to see today’s world. He would be horrified by how horrible things are in the U.S. these days
Johnny Carson your grey straight plaided suit is very flawless, one day I'm wearing suits from Apollo King to make it like your 1970's suits.
The interviewer kept asking about his age and he got fed up and clapped back with class lol. Gotta love the dude
Ali was & is the greatiest human on TV. He was & is the 3rd greatest heavyweight boxer ever. The first was Jack Johnson.He was 1 man against evil racist america,austeria,europe & latin america.The 3rd greatest heavyweight was Joe Louis.
Close Circuit.....WOW!
I didn't realize that Ed McMahon was HUGE! Ali was 6'3"!
The one & only Muhammad Ali. RIP.
Muhammad very easy going and laid back here.
Mahammad Ali the humanitarian and the greatest of all time.
Smokin’ Joe was due to meet George Foreman. The rest is history.
Ali found out later about his money. On how much little he had left.
I want some Lipton Cup-A-Soup!!
Probably the greatest of all time. Unfortunately he fought too long, and because of his style, like the rope a dope, took way too many shots and he suffered because of it
❤️Louisville Ali💕
Bob Foster indeed fell in the eight round!
He was known as Cassius Clay! Was his real name back in the 50's and 60's before he converted to Muslim. He always had a big persona or personality. But that's for show and wasn't the real him. Great interview! @johnny carson please upload the Full show of this and others. I think I have this episode already on dvd.
Unsaved if he didn't believe in Jesus Christ.
@@faithfultrue8003 muslims believe in Jesus as a prophet of god, among others
Good points 👍
Ali was heading there too, he had a big entourage, he boxed for too long, he could've ended up broke, but he must've had someone really smart in his corner as he got older, because he made some lucrative deals eventually. He didn't die broke. After all, he made the name Muhammad Ali known worldwide, of course that alone was bankable.
He almost went broke after his fight with larry holmes, even worse that leech Don King was sucking up Ali's money. Luckly for Ali his wife took care of everything like managing and investing Ali's money. Even after his death his wife still actively promoting the champ legacy
Famous saying from Dr. John Bridges, year 1587; "A Fool and his money are soon parted"
I’ve never heard that before.
@@fifthbusiness1678 Very true. In my 77 years of life, (well, at least 67 of them) I have seen it.
This is after Carson moved to LA.
Lift each other
For such a large man, Ali is barely audible. I had to adjust the volume.
You always do as he is soft spoken.
He did look uncomfortable, something was probably bothering him I believe Don King was on his mind
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Muhammad Ali was his quick witty jovial self, was this the eariliest sign of his parkinsons disease setting in? Because he is talking quietly and responding slowly.
Ali had a quiet side to him, I seen this in a few interviews. I believe Ali said he first noticed a slight slurring in his speech in 74. here he seemed more tired and reserved.
Ali lied right there cuz Don King robbed him
Do you realize this is an interview from 1972? Don King didn’t start promoting Ali fights until 2 years later for the “Rumble in Jungle”
You’re speaking WITHOUT knowing what year this interview was aired…. You need to do your homework before you call someone a Liar…
Mr. Ramirez 🇵🇷
Why are you commenting on Muhammad Ali ☪️ ?
Why do you even care? Why would you care about lie if that’s what you’re think he’s doing.
@@IJones-yz6qm why not , this is comment section in case you didn't know
Some people say boxes aren’t too bright but he was smart enough to become a mail order preacher to duck the Vietnam war, which is more than a lot of the educated white teen boys did. He made a lot of money and he lost a lot of money but in the end he didn’t even know what money was.🥊
He converted to Islam, which is really good for him, and by the way: of course his name was not Muhammad before he converted to Islam.
Cashes clay
He lead people in the wrong direction.. in faith.. very very sad how many followed him to a dead end for eternity in the afterlife.
There is no one "correct" religion. Every person must travel their own path.
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@@gerardjohnson2106 Roger that !
Then people are too easily led. That’s not his fault. He lived his life genuinely and unashamed. What they got from his legacy is on the individual
All religions are the wrong path.
I did not think much of muhammad ali he would fight for money but not for his country.
it's widely accepted the vietnam war was an all out failure, no one was fighting for their country apart from the Vietnamese
He didn't want to take innocent civilian lives. What war do you look back on fondly?
He would not partake in an unjust war. I commend him for that. As he memorably said (may be paraphrasing): “The real enemy of my people is right here. I will not disgrace my religion, my people or myself by becoming a tool to enslave those who are fighting for their own justice, freedom and equality.”
Bullshit.