I've idolized the man my entire life. He's an excellent example of having the courage and strength to stand behind your own ethics and beliefs regardless of the consequences.
He was the most racist man in the Country ! And he could be as racist as he wanted to and never ANY consequences ! His own beliefs ? He stated the White man is the Devil and he is my enemy ! Look what happened to Sperling, An old man who did not say anything near as bad as Cassius did. And he is thrown out of Basketball, has to sell his team and is attacked and chastised relentlessly .
May Allah SWT grant you highest place in jannah you projected the msg of our religion being religion of peace and equality the best possible way you will always have special place in our hearts.
I didn't know Ali appeared in the later series. When one sees this version one sorely missed John Daly. Even the panelist seem lethargic, though it's good to see Arlene, creating some kind of continuity. The questions seemed less inquisitorial than in the Daly series. They were more like quick guesses. The old panel would have phrased questions like, "If I opened the entertainment section of the newspaper would I be likely to see your face?" or, "Would you appear on the sports pages on a newspaper?" and the like. But a lot of this is intangible, what we call "chemistry." Who knows what gave chemistry to the old show. Maybe just the team work of 4 people or at least 3 who knew each other, like the infield ballplayers know each other.
After it's my time, What I'd like to be remembered is, He took a few cups of Love, One table spoon of patience, One teaspoon of generosity, One pint of Kindness, One pinch of Laughter. He mixed it all together with a loyal loving heart.
He was actually able to return to boxing fairly soon at the time, returning to the ring on October 26, 1970, his first fight in three and a half years. That night at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium, he defeated Jerry Quarry with an RTD (corner stoppage in the third round. On December 7 of that same year, he would win the NABF heavyweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York with a fifteenth round TKO over Oscar Bonavena.
@@bluebear1985 No man it is all documented, the government kept fighting Ali and he was about to go Jail anytime after he refused. Logically if he was able to return fairly, Ali would not miss the three and half without boxing while it was his prime years. It didnt go easy on him refusing war as being Muslim & black. He was and still HERO.
WML in color and revamped format is but a shadow of the old B&W programs under the stewardship of John Daly. Muhammed Ali was a fine figure of a man in a very well-cut suit. I also consider him the greatest athlete in recorded history.
Wally Bruner's nasal pronunciation is hilarious: "MuHAMmad A-lee" vs. his preferred "MooHAHMmad Ah-LEE". And the captions writer misspelled his first name.
Thank you for your service sir. But I must respectfully disagree with you. Ali did not dodge the draft - he worked within the judicial system, and he was willing to go to jail for five years and pay a $10,000 fine if all his appeals failed. He said at the time he was drafted: “If I thought going to war would bring freedom and equality to 22 million of my fellow Black Americans, they wouldn’t have to draft me, I’d join tomorrow.” Did you know that when Ali won his gold medal at the 1960 Olympics, upon his return to Louisville there were restaurants that refused to serve him? Finally, my Dad, a WWIl vet and a Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient, fully supported Ali’s position. Good luck to you and be well.
"I'm young, I'm handsome, I'm fast, I'm pretty, and can't possibly be beat." (Muhammad Ali) 🥊🔥
I would like to thank everyone who gave Muhammad Ali a nice reply he was the best man in the world that I know
I've idolized the man my entire life. He's an excellent example of having the courage and strength to stand behind your own ethics and beliefs regardless of the consequences.
Still inspiring
He was the most racist man in the Country ! And he could be as racist as he wanted to and never ANY consequences ! His own beliefs ?
He stated the White man is the Devil and he is my enemy !
Look what happened to Sperling, An old man who did not say anything near as bad as Cassius did. And he is thrown out of Basketball, has to sell his team and is attacked and chastised relentlessly .
I SECOND THAT REMARK Sir, he's my IDOL too!!!!
Ali sooooooooo handsome
He definitely had leading man good looks.
Yes, soo handsome
A . N . A . L . ?
Absolutely 💯
Agree
Handsome man !
This man was the Greatest Ever.
Comedian??? Haaa 😁 He is everything, multi talented, the greatest man of all time.
Yes he is ❤️
Muhammad Ali known for being draft dodging coward.. That is why the coward got kicked out of boxing! Just this 2 time vets opinion..
May Allah SWT grant you highest place in jannah you projected the msg of our religion being religion of peace and equality the best possible way you will always have special place in our hearts.
RIP, Champ.
Slick and smooth as hell
I really enjoyed this, Yup, I sure did!!!!!
50 years have gone through right now #wow #muhammadali
May ALLAHA grant u Jana, R.I.P Mahamad Ali.
All television on hem masha Alah god blees you brother
You discussed your voice very well.. Saying only one word.
Love you, ali. I know you know because the spirit world is merely beside us all after we die.
One of my favorite.
I didn't know Ali appeared in the later series. When one sees this version one sorely missed John Daly. Even the panelist seem lethargic, though it's good to see Arlene, creating some kind of continuity. The questions seemed less inquisitorial than in the Daly series. They were more like quick guesses. The old panel would have phrased questions like, "If I opened the entertainment section of the newspaper would I be likely to see your face?" or, "Would you appear on the sports pages on a newspaper?" and the like. But a lot of this is intangible, what we call "chemistry." Who knows what gave chemistry to the old show. Maybe just the team work of 4 people or at least 3 who knew each other, like the infield ballplayers know each other.
Well said ❤
Ali is THE GREATEST 🥊🥊🥊
Taped on August 7, 1969.
After it's my time,
What I'd like to be remembered is,
He took a few cups of Love,
One table spoon of patience,
One teaspoon of generosity,
One pint of Kindness,
One pinch of Laughter.
He mixed it all together
with a loyal loving heart.
Ali and Malcom X were so proud of their ethnic group
Champ is so handsome 😍
The Greatest Of All Time
Sure do miss this guy hope he went where he was supposed to go
He looked pretty sad when the interviewer asked him when he will come back to boxing
He was actually able to return to boxing fairly soon at the time, returning to the ring on October 26, 1970, his first fight in three and a half years. That night at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium, he defeated Jerry Quarry with an RTD (corner stoppage in the third round. On December 7 of that same year, he would win the NABF heavyweight title at Madison Square Garden in New York with a fifteenth round TKO over Oscar Bonavena.
@@bluebear1985 No man it is all documented, the government kept fighting Ali and he was about to go Jail anytime after he refused. Logically if he was able to return fairly, Ali would not miss the three and half without boxing while it was his prime years. It didnt go easy on him refusing war as being Muslim & black. He was and still HERO.
LADY MAGNET,, ALI WAS THE GREATEST,,
MUHAMMAD ALI Allaah kuu naxariis to
How that lady look at Muhammad i think she mesmerize after watching Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali 😎
Ohhh Meredith
The guessers of this version of the show don’t seem as bright as the 50’s version. Even the game mechanics seemed to have been dumbed down.
The greatest chin of all times.
WML in color and revamped format is but a shadow of the old B&W programs under the stewardship of John Daly. Muhammed Ali was a fine figure of a man in a very well-cut suit. I also consider him the greatest athlete in recorded history.
❤❤❤❤👊
Arlene so beautiful so classy ladies of today are not even near the beauty of the ladies in the past
He's a sweet man 😎
Wally Bruner's nasal pronunciation is hilarious: "MuHAMmad A-lee" vs. his preferred "MooHAHMmad Ah-LEE". And the captions writer misspelled his first name.
“Muhammad *Alley* “
His best years were taken from him. Not right.
the contestants were syked
John Daly was still alive. He shud have hosted it
Boy would HURT SOMEBODY for that AUTOGRAPH on that blackboard...just kidding!
Hee is a sweet cack
Muhammad Ali known for being draft dodging coward.. That is why the coward got kicked out of boxing! Just this 2 time vets opinion..
Thank you for your service sir. But I must respectfully disagree with you. Ali did not dodge the draft - he worked within the judicial system, and he was willing to go to jail for five years and pay a $10,000 fine if all his appeals failed. He said at the time he was drafted: “If I thought going to war would bring freedom and equality to 22 million of my fellow Black Americans, they wouldn’t have to draft me, I’d join tomorrow.”
Did you know that when Ali won his gold medal at the 1960 Olympics, upon his return to Louisville there were restaurants that refused to serve him? Finally, my Dad, a WWIl vet and a Purple Heart and Bronze Star recipient, fully supported Ali’s position.
Good luck to you and be well.
They're all so white with their guesses. Lol
Draft Dodger..........
+blueticecho Screw you, if you accomplished half of what this man did in his life you'd be extremely lucky.
you are a f****** a****** you are the most hated man in the world I can't stand you
Did you serve
Hahaha
George Bush and Donald Trump are the real draft dodgers 😆😆😆
lol Wally calls him Muhammid Alley
The graphics person misspelled his name too.
(?!) Muhammad is on TV (what?)
(i gotta say it: this show stinks compared to the original. wow. what a snoozer)