"He was greater than Boxing" - George Foreman. "Every head must bow, every tounge must confess, this (Muhammad Ali) is the greatest of all time" - Tyson
What a beautiful boxer, what a beautiful man & what a beautiful human being. Thank God I lived to watch him fight Leon Spinks in 1978 as a 7 year old kid on my first color tv box with my step dad, to witness the greatest of all times!
Looking at Muhammad Ali, doing his thing, it boggles the mind, it defies logic, it blows you away, the fact that this incredible athlete, was blessed with so much skill, speed, rhythm, grace, easy, effortless movement, timing, courage, stamina, will power, an indomitable spirit to hurdle any obstacle he faces. Those lucky enough to see him do his fistic magic are truly blessed
The good old days of pure boxing & entertainment! The greatest legendary boxers such as 'Muhammad Ali' What a specimen he was! Time will only relish him!
Beautiful specimen of a man. .had filled out into his gangly body....muscke tone physique... Best ever...poetry in motion....beautiful gladiator... At his prime.....
Bro I be thinking that boxing has evolved and that fighters of today can compete with him skill wise, but after seeing these short sparring clips? Naaahh man...this man is something else
Joshua even admit it. No heavyweights of today moves like him. Lennox Lewis said the same. As for Tyson, we know what he said about Ali already. Case closed. He is the best. Period.
Mike Weise first of all, if ali was fighting today, he'd be around 6 foot 6 inches tall because of the natural progression of nutrition, so I doubt he'd have ANY problems with todays heavyweights. Second of all, Ali fought in an era when conditioning and stamina was much better than it is now, fighters regularly used to bang for 15 rounds while nowadays the super heavyweights become tired after 2 rounds and can't carry around all of their extra weight around the ring anymore. Ali would've danced around them, moving in and out for 5 rounds until he's ready to come in and finish them off, these guys are easy work for him.
Mike Weise yes, there's a natural physical evolution of athletes and normal people alike, the average height of each population increases each year, back when alot of the older fighters like sonny liston were growing up, people were struggling to get their macros on a daily basis, nutrition and health changes that. If Ali was to fight today, he'd be Atleast an inch and a half taller and 5-10 pounds heavier with the same style. If you took Anthony Joshua into the 60s, do you really think he'd grow up to be 198cm? I highly doubt it.
John Gerard he did pull ups, bodydquats and push up with loads of crunches...which pretty much the same form of exercise but within a natural range of load
That's what I thought too, but, in this article Dundee said that Ali never did one pushup or pullup. Here it is: www.usatoday.com/story/sports/boxing/2016/06/04/muhammad-ali-angelo-dundee-bond/85357044/
Great compilation. I love the consistency and dedication guys like Ali and others of that era carried. Too many of these athletes today want to win just to make money and party which is why the end up failin, self destructin, gettin repeatedly injured, and then disappearin. Old school cats were smart and trained hard, studied a lot, fought a lot, and then had fun with the riches they accumulated with there family after retirement.
maaannn, what a legend.so close to perfection. he really floated over the ring, so elegant and classy. never again in heavyweights you could see this kind of fast, skilled precious on point hitting headhunter and an ego which was godlike! R.I.P the greatest of AAAAAALLLLLLL TIMES!!!!!
@Knuckle Gameyou literally just dug your own grave, u replied back again twice to me lol so you just self projected your own insecure paranoia.... oh shit let the psychology begin.
This is beautiful footage. One thing- the color shots were filmed around 1970 and after, when he returned from his layoff. The black and white films are from the mid and late 60's. Want to know how great Ali was? Here's who some of his sparring partners were- Jimmy Ellis, Amos "Big Train" Lincoln, Ron Lyle, Al "Blue" Lewis, Joe Bugner, Larry Holmes- and Tim Witherspoon. Ellis, Holmes and Witherspoon became heavyweight champions.
Apart from boxing Muhammad Ali is very special human being.Whenever I watch Muhammad Ali I get huge morale boost and enthusiasm towards healthy life.He is my hero and he is my inspiration.I fall in love with boxing by watching him 😊♥.Om shanti Rest in peace Legend 🙏.
As far as I'm concerned, Muhamad created more awe and excitement in a single gym workout than Floyd Mayweather did in his entire 50 fight professional career.
skotiskiller me too !!! But I keep remember him every day .... such a unique man !!! My pseudo name Kassius Klay ( different than Cassius Clay ) because I always liked The way it sounds 😋and because MUHAMMAD ALI never ever forbidden any one to call himself Cassius Clay !! top Of it there will always a Cassius before a Ali !!! More than that the first ever one to become champion was The Cassius Clay one 1964 vs Sony Liston. !!!!!!! Amazing ! Story !! Too good !! RIP CHAMP !
Actually Ali didn’t know how to Throw a football Comedian Andrew Schultz dad was a journalist who covered Ali and he said he was surprised at how uncomfortable ALI was with a football in his hands
@@Nazim909 I don't know about his football powers, but I do know he sank a half-court shot the first time he was thinking about fighting Wilt Chamberlin and quipped, "This is easy! I can beat him in Basketball, too!"
Beautiful footwork a master of timing and space, punching from low to high fast combinations and then staying on the outside and wearing you down. A pure boxer for a heavyweight.
Luis Ruiz Beza no Ali was 6’1 216 would of have been a small heavyweight but he would beat everyone by decision easy look at Deontay Wilder he was around Ali size in his prime 217 and he fast with shitty technique but Ali would have put box everyone to fast and he had good counters
Ali was so brave. anytime he took damage its like he chose to be hit and meet the adversary's blow for his own momentum. he kept his vision more than anyone I've seen and his accuracy is nuts because of it.
I could train with all other hw`s in the same gym. But I could not work out in the same gym with Ali and I would sit and watch how he trains. It is so beautiful that seeing him training. His moves are so swift and ritmical. If poetry became a man, it would be Muhammad Ali.
The elegance about him and that born precision and the best feet to ever be in boxing history the great conditioning, fast reflexes and the best boxer to ever have the ability to fight while moving the heart of a champion true warrior major changer of the sport to be more popular and known around the world but not the best boxer ever.
Cus Dámato taught the young Mike Tyson that the definition of greatness was "doing the most difficult things with the greatest of ease". When it comes to Ali, he went beyond making it look easy, he made it look FUN. The all-time, undisputed, incontrovertible greatest athlete in world history. Ali bumaye!
Post rumble in the jungle right? Was that the night he fought a bunch of guys back to back attempting to rebuild his image of the scariest/strongest HW?
Phaulty yep. But it seems them very explosive guys always have skinny legs. Like the hunters in Africa I reckon it would be hard chase fast animals for miles with big thick legs
ALi the greatest of all time hands down the man was before his time and even today fighters look nothing like him he was literally a straight genetic freak. We’ve seen plenty of Tyson in boxing history
Incredible reflex and coordination for a heavyweight.
And speed too, his speed was phenomenal.
One of the greatest heroes of my life. I wept at this grave. And I thanked him for his great inspiration.
My memory of him did. Everything he stood for regarding compassion for others and service to humanity responded within me. And that was enough.
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Rainy day boxing...you guys choose so good music and perfect videos..!
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"He was greater than Boxing" - George Foreman.
"Every head must bow, every tounge must confess, this (Muhammad Ali) is the greatest of all time" - Tyson
This statement ✏️is why Muhammad Ali got Parkinson🙊
@@Poeticlovechildd what the hell
@harrygeraghty4076 you're not spiritual so you wouldn't understand 😔
What a beautiful boxer, what a beautiful man & what a beautiful human being. Thank God I lived to watch him fight Leon Spinks in 1978 as a 7 year old kid on my first color tv box with my step dad, to witness the greatest of all times!
No one knew their way around a ring like Ali. It was his stage, his canvas and he left us many a masterpiece to rejoice in.
Well said my man 👍
RUMBLE YOUNG MAN RUMBLE R.I.P ALI.
RUMBLE IN THIS JUNGLE
Looking at Muhammad Ali, doing his thing, it boggles the mind, it defies logic, it blows you away, the fact that this incredible athlete, was blessed with so much skill, speed, rhythm, grace, easy, effortless movement, timing, courage, stamina, will power, an indomitable spirit to hurdle any obstacle he faces. Those lucky enough to see him do his fistic magic are truly blessed
64-67 ali prime years, I can watch him dance in the ring all day
alcott devalte if it wasn't for the racism back then 64- posbily 77 would have been alis prime years
not 77. he'd still be good by 77 but it would be far past his prime. during his inactivity there was no wear and tear.
supra1722 he would be 35
all the way up to 1975 was him in his prime, after thrilla in manilla the fight was just too intense, he was a cracked man and wasnt the same
that was a good era but it was not his prime.
The good old days of pure boxing & entertainment!
The greatest legendary boxers such as 'Muhammad Ali'
What a specimen he was!
Time will only relish him!
“Don’t count the days, make the days count”
Beautiful specimen of a man. .had filled out into his gangly body....muscke tone physique... Best ever...poetry in motion....beautiful gladiator... At his prime.....
Ali had this thing called boxing all figured out. He just moved so fluid so sweet with his movement he was flowing like water in motion.
That's so true, if he worked on his defence more maybe he will still be alive today :)
Bruce lee took his style and put it in jut kun do ( not sure how to spell it)
@@ceckolalovia he had defence
@@sherrillraymond7595 He did indeed he was untouchable
Bro I be thinking that boxing has evolved and that fighters of today can compete with him skill wise, but after seeing these short sparring clips? Naaahh man...this man is something else
Joshua even admit it. No heavyweights of today moves like him. Lennox Lewis said the same. As for Tyson, we know what he said about Ali already. Case closed. He is the best. Period.
Mike Weise first of all, if ali was fighting today, he'd be around 6 foot 6 inches tall because of the natural progression of nutrition, so I doubt he'd have ANY problems with todays heavyweights. Second of all, Ali fought in an era when conditioning and stamina was much better than it is now, fighters regularly used to bang for 15 rounds while nowadays the super heavyweights become tired after 2 rounds and can't carry around all of their extra weight around the ring anymore. Ali would've danced around them, moving in and out for 5 rounds until he's ready to come in and finish them off, these guys are easy work for him.
Mike Weise yes, there's a natural physical evolution of athletes and normal people alike, the average height of each population increases each year, back when alot of the older fighters like sonny liston were growing up, people were struggling to get their macros on a daily basis, nutrition and health changes that. If Ali was to fight today, he'd be Atleast an inch and a half taller and 5-10 pounds heavier with the same style. If you took Anthony Joshua into the 60s, do you really think he'd grow up to be 198cm? I highly doubt it.
Kofi Amoah these days fighters are dumb y’know
@@dripgoku2466 imagine fighting for 15 rounds ali had *too* much stamina
So beautiful, fluid and relaxed in all his movements. I think we'll never see another boxer like Mohamed Ali
The best foot-work in boxing history!!!
Ali never did any weight training. Dundee was rabidly against it. Dundee said "Ali never lifted a pencil, it was all natural and unscientific"
John Gerard he did pull ups, bodydquats and push up with loads of crunches...which pretty much the same form of exercise but within a natural range of load
That's what I thought too, but, in this article Dundee said that Ali never did one pushup or pullup. Here it is: www.usatoday.com/story/sports/boxing/2016/06/04/muhammad-ali-angelo-dundee-bond/85357044/
John Gerard i love it about him.
To many modern day boxers full of muscle but neglecting learning the art of boxing
Graham Pick they trained for 15 hard rounds in Ali’s era.
Ali the best ever!! I wish I was old enough to watch his fights live now I just catch them on ESPN classics n soak up game respect👍👍
Great compilation. I love the consistency and dedication guys like Ali and others of that era carried. Too many of these athletes today want to win just to make money and party which is why the end up failin, self destructin, gettin repeatedly injured, and then disappearin.
Old school cats were smart and trained hard, studied a lot, fought a lot, and then had fun with the riches they accumulated with there family after retirement.
Honestly, watching today’s fighters compared to Ali was to really understand how great he was. I am awed by this man, he was something else.
Usyk isn't far from Ali 👍
maaannn, what a legend.so close to perfection. he really floated over the ring, so elegant and classy. never again in heavyweights you could see this kind of fast, skilled precious on point hitting headhunter and an ego which was godlike!
R.I.P
the greatest of AAAAAALLLLLLL TIMES!!!!!
ALI is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME...HE is a LEGEND.
Ali had the best chin in Boxing he always got back up the 4 times he was down in history
not when that english guy knocked ali into the next decade. He got up but was fucked.
Tom H Henry Cooper
@@tomharrington7985 he made his chin and body's durability stronger after that fight, Also that was ali before the liston fight.
@Knuckle Game uuhh i think i struck a nerve there lol
@Knuckle Gameyou literally just dug your own grave, u replied back again twice to me lol so you just self projected your own insecure paranoia.... oh shit let the psychology begin.
This is beautiful footage. One thing- the color shots were filmed around 1970 and after, when he returned from his layoff. The black and white films are from the mid and late 60's. Want to know how great Ali was? Here's who some of his sparring partners were- Jimmy Ellis, Amos "Big Train" Lincoln, Ron Lyle, Al "Blue" Lewis, Joe Bugner, Larry Holmes- and Tim Witherspoon. Ellis, Holmes and Witherspoon became heavyweight champions.
That"s right. must people don't know that, you forgot Jimmy Young and Mike Dokes.
Saw him train at the Schine Inn in Chicopee, Ma. Most incredible athlete that I have seen in my life. I am 67 years old.
You’re re lucky
Apart from boxing Muhammad Ali is very special human being.Whenever I watch Muhammad Ali I get huge morale boost and enthusiasm towards healthy life.He is my hero and he is my inspiration.I fall in love with boxing by watching him 😊♥.Om shanti Rest in peace Legend 🙏.
You are the greatest champ
As far as I'm concerned, Muhamad created more awe and excitement in a single gym workout than Floyd Mayweather did in his entire 50 fight professional career.
Sadly he also suffered CTE from his style. Mayweathers defense is unmatched.
Ali is the people’s champ Floyd is his own champ
Séamus Meally how many fights have you had
Séamus Meally ok mr meally you think that I’m not going to argue only idiots argue on TH-cam
Ok
Sweet. God i miss Ali.
skotiskiller me too !!! But I keep remember him every day .... such a unique man !!! My pseudo name Kassius Klay ( different than Cassius Clay ) because I always liked The way it sounds 😋and because MUHAMMAD ALI never ever forbidden any one to call himself Cassius Clay !! top
Of it there will always a Cassius before a Ali !!! More than that the first ever one to become champion was The Cassius Clay one 1964 vs Sony Liston. !!!!!!! Amazing ! Story !! Too good !! RIP
CHAMP
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skotiskiller
Me, too. Every single day.
Ali is the best boxer in history.
Me too every day brother
The pre exile Ali is a beautiful sight to see. At 212 pounds, he moved like a middleweight.
He was amazing. Could have been an All Pro NFL tight end. What an athlete.
Actually Ali didn’t know how to Throw a football Comedian Andrew Schultz dad was a journalist who covered Ali and he said he was surprised at how uncomfortable ALI was with a football in his hands
@@Nazim909 well he had Parkinson’s disease
@@Lonelysportofboxing before Parkinson’s
@@Nazim909 I don't know about his football powers, but I do know he sank a half-court shot the first time he was thinking about fighting Wilt Chamberlin and quipped, "This is easy! I can beat him in Basketball, too!"
@@miraclemeditations3919 he was joking like Ali normal does
Muhammad Ali ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Beautiful footwork a master of timing and space, punching from low to high fast combinations and then staying on the outside and wearing you down. A pure boxer for a heavyweight.
Absolutely Animal ! Way ahead of his time !
those flurry of punches at 4:14 and 4:23...wooow..such fast hands😮😮😍
sahil usman if he is fast with gloves then he is faster without gloves
Facts sahil 👊🔥🔥
Just look at his footwork… a thing of beauty!! So graceful and fluid. .. just beautiful!!
Thank you for putting this together. He was a legend indeed. Awesome music, by the way.
30 Hits of Ali and 0 Hits of the Opponent, that’s why he is the greatest. 4:53
Past, present, or, future...no-one has, or, will come close to him
I think the game has evolved, and any top 15 current hw would destroy him by looking him training
@@luisruizbeza5350 very true
Luis Ruiz Beza no Ali was 6’1 216 would of have been a small heavyweight but he would beat everyone by decision easy look at Deontay Wilder he was around Ali size in his prime 217 and he fast with shitty technique but Ali would have put box everyone to fast and he had good counters
Ken norton
Tyson
The G.O.A.T!! May Allah SWT Bless his soul to the Highest levels...
Un grande un chingon una leyenda el gran Mohamed Ali mi idolo saludos desde México y en paz descanse nunca habra otro como el
I feel Salvador Sanchez had alil Ali in him! The best Mexican champion
Beautiful. Like watching my favorite super hero come to life. Love your channel. I’m checking in daily.
I'm only 26 but Muhammad Ali is still one of my idols 🥊
Ali was so brave. anytime he took damage its like he chose to be hit and meet the adversary's blow for his own momentum. he kept his vision more than anyone I've seen and his accuracy is nuts because of it.
Best so far! Rare clips there! Thank you
Fabulous. Just amazing man! Who live to the dream and became the man he who wanted be.
Legends Never Die
what a brilliant creature.. a true artist
name of the beautifull soundtrack?
Ali will be forever in my heart (french fan)
the greatest boxer of all time we miss you ali ali ali sting like a bee fly like a butterfly
I could train with all other hw`s in the same gym. But I could not work out in the same gym with Ali and I would sit and watch how he trains. It is so beautiful that seeing him training. His moves are so swift and ritmical. If poetry became a man, it would be Muhammad Ali.
The elegance about him and that born precision and the best feet to ever be in boxing history the great conditioning, fast reflexes and the best boxer to ever have the ability to fight while moving the heart of a champion true warrior major changer of the sport to be more popular and known around the world but not the best boxer ever.
damn ali training with this music playing, pure gold. No homo but hes so damn good looking. Look at the jaw line!!!!!!!!
Even his training methods were great to watch. Muhammad Ali was a man who was the master at the craft he was born to do, flat-out box;-)!!!!
Please Muhammad come back with us !!!
Excellent work
Asta ahora es el mejor video que he visto de muhammed ali gracias por suvirlo ya le puse me gusta saludoss
Mohammed Ali please come back
Cus Dámato taught the young Mike Tyson that the definition of greatness was "doing the most difficult things with the greatest of ease". When it comes to Ali, he went beyond making it look easy, he made it look FUN. The all-time, undisputed, incontrovertible greatest athlete in world history. Ali bumaye!
Nice video! No taking, ideas left to the imagination of viewer and excellent music (dope beat)
Very well composed.
your videos are awesome !
We say what we do; Ali did what he said. The Greatest of All Time.
Any time I hear the word "Champ" spoken aloud the first thing that comes to mind is Muhammad Ali.
Greatest of gteat sportsmen. Loads of salutes from India.
An artist practising the art of boxing at the highest level achievable. Will we ever see another Ali? Never. This man was unique.
Absolute motivation
smooth real smooth
Ali's movement put to music... GRACE. 💯
What a legend !
This channel is nice. Good job man.
Great ALI never shown lifting weights during the training sessions atleast I never seen such footage . He had a great athletic natural physique .
Ahmad Noor weight lifting does not work in this instance
He chopped trees, Sit ups and ect.. He did more conditioning. That's key to going long rounds. Wind is key in 🥊.
@@rcthomas7491 wtf do you think moves your body... telekenisis?
dutchmountainsnake ????
weight lifting works in this instance
so satisfying to watch
Rest In Peace! KING MUHAMMAD ALI
Ali legend
I thought I’d seen all of Ali old footage never seen this one wish it was longer
Greatest fighter of all tiiime rip champ
Ali was a big man -- he talked a lot about other men being big.
This music makes it feel like your fighting the final boss
Muhammad Ali = greatest boxer=lesson of life for the humanity
lol this 6 minute video turned into a 15 min video because I kept rewinding. Ali was truly amazing!
His work ethic was unbelievable, glad you enjoyed it!
Rainy Day Boxing yes thank you! I have an fight in October and just up watching vids ready to train tomorrow
That's all I hoped to do with these videos...to fuel the fire and motivate fighters in the gym. Best of luck with your fight mate!!
at 4:16 that was George Foreman trying to fight like Ali. look at his body and how he's jumping around.
Post rumble in the jungle right? Was that the night he fought a bunch of guys back to back attempting to rebuild his image of the scariest/strongest HW?
We will never see another Great Heavyweight Boxer like him! (CHAMP FOREVER)!R.I.P Ali....
sean williams you’ll see me remember the name
i like when you see a fighter with solid legs. Most seem to fall into that too skinny category
Phaulty yep. But it seems them very explosive guys always have skinny legs. Like the hunters in Africa I reckon it would be hard chase fast animals for miles with big thick legs
Powers in the thighs 👍
aaron pryor upper body strength for what???
aaron pryor lol. Casuals..look in the mirror dip shit. Legs play an important part.. all upper body strength??? You are bonkers
aaron pryor uhh Jack Johnson didn't have skinny legs . Go back to camp kid.
beautiful
I GOT YOU OG ALIBOMAYE💯
I can watch this twice a day
ALi the greatest of all time hands down the man was before his time and even today fighters look nothing like him he was literally a straight genetic freak. We’ve seen plenty of Tyson in boxing history
The Goat.
few instances in which the beat adds to the force of ali training
ALLAH rahmet eylesin
MUHAMMAD ALI♡♡
where did you get this footage from?
He took it to the limit ✋
Keep fighting Kimo don't give up.
He was the first one who danced in the ring and made his opponents looking harmful
What other exercises did he do? Because he has pretty nice muscles on his arms
The don’t understand how big Ali was this was no little man
The Best Ever 👊🏼
[ ... !! THE GOAT !! ..... ]
The position of his head is put in more aggressive way than I thought in trainings.