Papercut
Jermaine Jenas
I'm referring to your post about ArcspacE, fudgetard
He can report me, jsut as I report this post. Welld done you.
I'm referring to your post about ArcspacE, fudgetard
He can report me, jsut as I report this post. Welld done you.
Bloody conchies
I can't read Arabic
But I've read the bible son
One minute it's spreading love and fish, and turning the other cheek
The next its spread those cheeks, and take my iron rod unless you worship me
Excellent. Thanks.
I broke a rule. As Diego did.
I reported and nothing happened. This is an "experiment".
I will send you a PM to explain further as you've clearly not grasped my point.
Yeah the stuff with Frazier was probably below the belt, but i honestly felt it was simply to get under his skin - rather than having an issue with Frazier himself.
I believe in the later years he apologised to Frazier for his antics and Frazier grudgingly forgave him and they sort of got on after that. I don't think he ever truly forgave him though
I met Joe Frazier in 1992. I can assure you, he never did forgive him deep down. I felt that Frazier was somewhat considered the 'ugly' one in a golden era with Ali, Norton, Foreman and his good self. An amazing fighter too.
Have you read any of his Islamic writings? He preaches nothing but love and respect for his fellow human. Just because he disagreed with the mainstream and was willing to stand up for his beliefs never made him a "looney".
This is well worth keeping an eye out for, if you have never seen it. The way that Ali treated Frazier was a disgrace, especially considering how Frazier supported Ali during his ban.
To be fair to Smokin' Joe he was very, very gracious and gentle when talking about it, especially to this-here stranger! I love Ali, really do, but he certainly over-stepped his mark a few times in the pursuit of showmanship, and this most certainly was one of those times. Actually, thinking about it, this was a genuine precursor to the sort of stupid hip-hop wars which came 15-20 years later...
:ross:
Good old mods
Don't play the man, play the ball.........strange how it doesn't apply to all
I saw a documentary about the Thriller In Manilla not that long before Frazier died, and he'd certainly changed his tune by then. His answerphone message was a version of 'Float Like A Butterfly' where he laughed about Ali's brain damage, and he was also laughing about it in the interview as well. I can't remember if it was his brother or his son with him, but he said he'd tried to get Frazier to forgive Ali but he couldn't let it go.To be fair to Smokin' Joe he was very, very gracious and gentle when talking about it, especially to this-here stranger! I love Ali, really do, but he certainly over-stepped his mark a few times in the pursuit of showmanship, and this most certainly was one of those times. Actually, thinking about it, this was a genuine precursor to the sort of stupid hip-hop wars which came 15-20 years later...
This.
It never cease to amaze me how many people are ignorant when it comes to Ali...you also raise a great point. It seems, to some, that disagreeing with the mainstream and standing up against it gets you tagged as a nutter. How sad to see so many sheep without a pen...QUOTE]
A'int that the truth.
I saw a documentary about the Thriller In Manilla not that long before Frazier died, and he'd certainly changed his tune by then. His answerphone message was a version of 'Float Like A Butterfly' where he laughed about Ali's brain damage, and he was also laughing about it in the interview as well. I can't remember if it was his brother or his son with him, but he said he'd tried to get Frazier to forgive Ali but he couldn't let it go.