Muhammad Ali: Master of Wordplay

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Muhammad Ali: Master of Wordplay

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Muhammad Ali, besides being the best Heavyweight ever, and the most important sportsman of all time, was the original master of the swagger wordplay.

Muhammad Ali Speech

“I done wrastled with an alligator
I tussled with a whale.
I handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder in jail!
Only last week I murdered a rock!
Injured a stone! Hospitalized a brick!
I’m so mean I make medicine sick!”

“I’m so fast, I cut off the light switch and was in bed before the room got dark.”

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali vs Henry Cooper

The only person I ever asked for a autograph from.

I was 14.

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5 Comments on "Muhammad Ali: Master of Wordplay"

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    dick goodnuts
    12/04/2009 at 5:06 pm Permalink

    One of my favorite Ali moments ever was from the movie “The Greatest”. Ali was in a dope caddy and he said something to the effect of, “If there are white women inside that club, that’s where I need to be!” Awesome

    nice post, right on time.

    DG

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    Coby
    12/04/2009 at 5:46 pm Permalink

    Just saw a Muhammad Ali documentary on HBO. Excellent.

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    King T
    12/04/2009 at 5:48 pm Permalink

    G is The Heart and Hustle of The Game. G is Now. Gatorade G

    so the question is MPM, how much are you clocking on this?

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    Patrick Petruccello
    12/04/2009 at 8:14 pm Permalink

    The HBO special was well done- Having had the pleasure of meeting the champ a few times- He is awesome

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    el Miz
    12/04/2009 at 11:36 pm Permalink

    the autograph line at the end…classic MPM.

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