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George Foreman vs Joe Frazier (1973) - 6 Falls in 2 Rounds

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Michael Scott burns his foot in the Foreman Grill

Muhammad Ali Talks The Talk

rembar says...

That last bit was a bit of a riff on a more famous quotation/poem of his, and was also spoken on the topic of his upcoming fight with Foreman:

"You think the world was shocked when Nixon resigned?
Wait till I whup George Foreman's behind.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee
His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see
Now you see me, now you don't
George thinks he will, but I know he won't.
I done wrassled with an alligator
I done tussled with a whale
Only last week I murdered a rock
Injured a stone, hospitalized a brick
I'm so mean I make medicine sick"

Sony, You went wrong with your PS3..

Deano says...

Thing is all these corporate bungles won't matter much when the George Foreman grill actually does end up selling in big numbers. They probably won't hit the vast sales figures of the previous Playstations but there are too many backers of the thing for it to fail.

Celia Cruz & Fania All Stars live in Kinshasa, Zaire (1974)

plastiquemonkey says...

fania all stars and celia cruz were part of the music festival organized in kinshasa zaire to go along with the boxing fight between muhammed ali and george foreman. this was filmed by leon gast, who later used music filmed at this festival (including james brown) in his documentary, "when we were kings".

fania all stars were the fania (record label) "superband" that included so many of the stars of salsa music from new york at that time.

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Muhammad Ali vs George Foreman, The Rumble in the Jungle (final moments)

SnakePlissken says...

On October 30th 1974, Muhammad Ali (32), with 44 wins and 2 losses, entered the ring to challenge undisputed heavyweight champion George Foreman (37), with 40 wins and no losses.

The fight with Foreman represented more than just a chance for him to become the second former heavyweight champ to regain the title. A victory over Foreman meant validation and redemption for Ali.

From the Oscar-winning documentary When We Were Kings.



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