not over Tyson
Ali was saying this in the 60s you fakkit. Blacks still didn't have equal rights and this man Ali was shytting on Howard kocel, and the fukking US government all the while rhyming everything he has said. fukk your fakkit ass opinion
not over Tyson
Ali was saying this in the 60s you fakkit. Blacks still didn't have equal rights and this man Ali was shytting on Howard kocel, and the fukking US government all the while rhyming everything he has said. fukk your fakkit ass opinion
If we're basing off Swag and Ability then Ali is a good choice, but just pure swag then the choice is obvious. I dont now how he hasn't been mentioned.
prince naseem hamed entrance SOW LOVELY - YouTube
Prince Naseem Hamed 'Thriller' ring entrance vs Wayne Mccullough - YouTube
Entrance Prince Naseem Hamed Flying Carpet vs Vuyani Bungu- YouTube
Ability too..
It don't count if you talk shyt and then get beat up.
Yea I would agree then, but lets not short change Prince. He did only lose once in his career, and it was to an all time great in Barrera.
I can only imagine what kind of gems Jack Johnson would have dropped had his prime been in this era
It's not even a question, Ali was that nikka. It does make you wonder how outrageous Jack Johnson woulda been in a more recent era. Prolly woulda been like Gucci Mane or some shyt with big jewelry and furs.
Ali was a loudmouth c00n.That nikka appeased the whites by shyttin on his brotha joe frazier
My pops never liked Ali for that reason. Plus Joe Frazier was from the same area in South Carolina as he was. Joe never got over it either, I had a job while in school working for Viacom, and Joe visited the offices for Simon & Schuster, who was publishing his autobiography. He talked about how he had held Ali down when nobody would touch him, loan him dough, then the nikka turned around and called him monkey and Uncle Tom in front of the white folk.
My pops never liked Ali for that reason. Plus Joe Frazier was from the same area in South Carolina as he was. Joe never got over it either, I had a job while in school working for Viacom, and Joe visited the offices for Simon & Schuster, who was publishing his autobiography. He talked about how he had held Ali down when nobody would touch him, loan him dough, then the nikka turned around and called him monkey and Uncle Tom in front of the white folk.