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Over 100 Muhammad Ali Quotes
A list of Muhammad Ali quotes from the Greatest
of all time and a major reason why the world still loves Muhammad
Ali:
"I've never wanted
to whup a man so bad. I'm gonna put some soul on his head.
I tell you that the beast is mine. And tonight he falls in
nine "
Before the fight with Oscar Bonavena in
December 1970..
"I hit Bonavena
so hard it jarred his kinfolks all the way back in Argentina"
"Fifteen Referees.
I want 15 referees to be at this fight because there ain't
no man who can keep up with the pace I'm gonna set except
me. There's not a man alive who can whup me. I'm too fast.
I'm too smart. I'm too pretty. I should be a postage stamp.
That's the only way I'll ever get licked"
Before his first fight with joe Frazier
in 1971.
"Joe's going to
come out smokin' ........................
..But I ain't gonna be jokin' ................................
..I'll be pickin' and
pokin' ...................................
..Pouring water on his smokin'
........................... ..This
might shock and amaze ya ........................
..But I'm gonna destroy Joe Frazier"
"Frazier is so
ugly he should donate his face to the US Bureau of Wildlife"
"I tripped over
a left hook"
After being asked what went wrong in his
fight with Frazier.
"Aint no reason
for me to kill anybody in the ring"
Answering criticism that he carried Jimmy
Ellis for 12 rounds in 1971.
"I'm going to do
to Buster what the Indians did to Custer"
Prior to fighting Buster Mathis in 1971.
"So now I have
to make a decision. Step into a billion dollars and denounce
my people, or step into poverty and teach them the truth.
Damn the money. Damn the heavyweight championship. Damn the
white people. Damn everything. I will die before I sell out
my people for the white man's money"
Speaking about his reasons for refusing
to sacrifice his Principles and save his career.
"I predict I'll
knock him out in round five, because he's talkin' jive"
On fighting Mac Foster in April 1972..

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