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Yeah, I'm in Africa.
Yeah, Africa's my home.
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Damn America and what America thinks.
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I live in America, but Africa's
the home of the Black man.
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I was a slave 400 years ago
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and I'm going back home to fight
among my brothers! Yeah!
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'For these two African-Americans
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'to come home was
of great, great significance.
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'Because of Hollywood and TV
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'a lot of us
had been taught to hate Africa.'
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Once, if you called a Black person
African they'd be ready to fight.
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'When I get to Africa we'll get
it on because we don't get along!'
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I'm gonna eat him up!
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Too much speed for him!
Too fast! Too fast!
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I'm gonna retire the
heavyweight champion of the world!
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I'm gonna retire
the heavyweight champion!
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September 25th
the world'll be stunned!
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Tell 'em, Ali!
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If you think the world was surprised
when Nixon resigned
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wait till I kick Foreman's behind!
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'An 18-year-old amateur
champion with a charming smile
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'took a physical examination
for his first professional fight.'
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It won't be an easy fight
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but my plan of attack
on a fighter like Alex Miteff
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would be two fast left jabs,
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a rapid right cross
and a left hook.
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'But in the Belgian Congo,
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'freedom was followed
by rioting and an army mutiny.
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'For months,
the political pattern kept changing
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'until pro-Red
Premier Lumumba was seized
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'by the forces
of strongman Colonel Mobutu.'
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After watching Mike DeJohn
and Eddie Machen,
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I would rate myself number two.
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I'm out to break
Floyd Patterson's record
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and this being my 20th birthday,
today, January 17th,
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that leaves me exactly one year
to reach my goal.
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People do say I'm cocky,
some say I need a good whuppin',
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some say I talk too much,
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but anything that I say,
I'm willing to back up.
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The other night I predicted
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that I would knock out Banks
in four rounds and I did.
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I knocked out Don Warner
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and I just annihilated
George Logan in four rounds.
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'Close your mouth
and keep it closed.'
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- That's impossible.
- Keep it closed.
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I'm the greatest
and I'm knocking out all bums.
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And if you get too smart
I'll knock you out.
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'You'd take him on
before the fight?'
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Beat him like I'm his daddy.
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I saw Sonny Liston a few days ago.
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Ain't he ugly?
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I'm young, I'm handsome,
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I'm fast, I'm pretty
and can't possibly be beat.
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Cassius Clay
goes into the record book
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with Corbett, Tunney and Braddock,
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bringing off another great upset
in heavyweight history.
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It is befitting that I leave
the game just like I came in,
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beating a big bad monster
who knocks out everybody
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and no one can whup him.
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When little Cassius Clay
stopped Sonny Liston,
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the man who annihilated
Floyd Patterson twice.
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He was gonna kill me!
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But he hit harder than George.
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His reach is longer,
he's a better boxer
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and I'm better now than when you saw
that kid running from Sonny Liston.
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I'm experienced now, professional.
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Jaw's been broke, been knocked down
a couple of times, I'm bad!
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Been chopping trees,
I done something new.
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- I wrestled with an alligator.
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That's right,
I have wrestled with an alligator!
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I tussled with a whale. I handcuffed
lightning, thrown thunder in jail!
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That's bad!
Only last week I murdered a rock!
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Injured a stone!
Hospitalised a brick!
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- I'm so mean I make medicine sick!
- Bad dude!
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Bad, fast!
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Fast! Fast! Last night,
cut the light off in my bedroom,
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hit the switch and was in the bed
before the room was dark!
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- Incredible.
- Fast!
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You, George Foreman, all you chumps
are gonna bow when I whup him!
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All of you! I know you got him picked
but the man's in trouble!
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I'm gonna show you how great I am!
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I think Ali was scared.
I think he was scared even then.
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He knew he was gonna be very scared
as he got closer to the fight.
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You know the way George fights.
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George comes out...
"I made him the mummy!"
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'With his ego he could tell
himself he would dominate Foreman,
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'make a fool of him, that Foreman
would never lay a glove on him.'
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But in fact, in his sleep
or wherever his private moment came
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he knew that he had not done as well
against two fighters particularly,
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Joe Frazier and Ken Norton,
whom Foreman had demolished.
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Down goes Frazier!
Down goes Frazier!
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The heavyweight champion
is taking the mandatory eight count
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and Foreman is as poised as can be!
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Foreman is going about his job!
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'He had an overpowering
intensity when he punched.
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'Foreman won
by knocking Joe Frazier out
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'and knocked him down
something like seven times.
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'Then he destroyed Ken Norton
in two rounds.
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'The word "murderous" does not
quite apply, Foreman was awesome.'
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This chump has got everybody scared.
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Scared of what?
There's nothing to be scared of.
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Scared of what?
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How many fellas in here
picks George? Be truthful, be men.
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Tell the truth.
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- John, raise your hand.
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Got George?
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You got George. Tell the truth.
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You! You, fella. Yeah.
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No pick? I just wanna know.
You got George...
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The time may have come
to say goodbye to Muhammad Ali,
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because very honestly I don't think
he can beat George Foreman.
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Howard Cosell, you told everybody
I don't have a chance.
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Told 'em I don't have
nothing but a prayer.
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Well, chump, all I need is a prayer
because if that reaches the right man
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not only will George Foreman fall
but mountains will fall!
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Maybe he can pull off a miracle,
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but against George Foreman?
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So young, so strong, so fearless?
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Against George Foreman,
who does away with his opponents
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one after another
in less than three rounds?
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It's hard for me
to conjure with that.
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You always say "Muhammad, you're not
the same man you were 10 years ago."
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I asked your wife
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and she told me you're not the same
man you was two years ago!
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After this fight
I suspect Ali will retire.
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And through all of the years
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my own memories of him
will be as a fighter,
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and as the strange and curious
and gregarious and engaging
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and sometimes cruel,
and sometimes family man that he is.
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I'm gonna let everybody know
that that thing on your head
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is a phoney
and it comes from the tail of a pony.
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A stolen bicycle.
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He had a bicycle
and he went to Columbia Gym.
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There was something going on up there
and he left his bike parked outside.
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So when he came out
someone had stolen it
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and he went inside and he was crying
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and he told the policeman there,
his name was Joe Martin,
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that someone stole his bike.
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And Joe Martin, he also taught the
little boys how to box in the evening
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so he asked would he be interested
in learning how to box
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and he told him yes, because if he
ever found out who stole his bike
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he wanted to know how to fight
so he could beat them up.
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An overhand right
sends Sonny to the canvas!
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Referee Jersey Joe Walcott is trying
to get Ali to a neutral corner.
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Ali yelling at Liston to get up...
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- Anchor punch.
- Which fight?
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I call it the anchor punch.
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- The one Stepin Fetchit helped with?
- Yeah, man.
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People couldn't see it,
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it was so fast Sports Illustrated
got a slow-motion camera,
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they clocked the punch and the punch
flew at 4/100ths of a second.
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You can break a second
down to 100 pieces.
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When people win a ski race
they say one and 16/100ths,
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one and 32/100ths of a second,
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so you break a second into 100 pieces
so, you know...that's quick,
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they got a machine that goes,
like, fr-r-t, real quick, fr-r-t,
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and it counts real quick, real quick.
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And by the time that thing
hit four that's how quick,
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from the time the punch started
to where it landed
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was 4/100ths of a second,
an eye blink, like a camera flash.
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That's 4/100ths of a second.
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When I hit Sonny Liston
all those people blinked,
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so they didn't see it.
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- I swear!
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If you watch the film close,
keep your eyes real close...
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- Keep looking.
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I'm getting ready to hit him.
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You got to hold your eyes and wait
or you won't see it, man!
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Ali was a beautiful...specimen,
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a fighting machine.
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He was handsome,
he was articulate, he was funny,
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charismatic.
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And was whuppin' ass too.
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'Deposed champion
Cassius Clay, at court in Houston,
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'is found guilty of violating
Selective Service laws
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'by refusing to be inducted.
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'He is sentenced to five years
in prison and fined $10,000.'
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'The way he fused
politics and sports.
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'Very few Black athletes had ever
talked the way Muhammad Ali talked
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'without fear of something
happening to their careers.'
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'..as a Moslem minister
made him exempt...'
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'He was already very unpopular
with mainstream Americans
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'because he had joined
the Nation of Islam,
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'which was perceived as
a radical Black separatist group.'
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On top of that,
when he was called for induction
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he refused to take the step forward.
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He absolutely infuriated America.
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Muhammad Ali said,
"No Viet Cong ever called me nigger."
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The king is going home
to get his throne.
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From root to fruit,
that's where everything started at.
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This is God's act
and you're part of it.
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This is no Hollywood set,
this is real.
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Hollywood set up these scenes,
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have somebody in the movies
playing his life.
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We don't pick up a script.
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We get up in the morning,
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sometimes we feel good,
sometimes bad,
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but we go through it with feeling.
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'Muhammad Ali's a prophet, he gonna
be a fisherman for Elijah Muhammad.
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'This is only a stop, look and
listen sign he's doing, fighting.'
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We been fightin' ever since we met.
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We beat Uncle Sam, come out
of the garage and beat number two.
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First man ever did it. Rest of 'em
they put out of the country.
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'This is God's act,
we just actors in it.
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'If Jesus was here
everybody'd want his autograph
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'and they'd be filming him.
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'This is a sport,
that's why you walking, talk to him.'
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I think Muhammad is a prophet.
How you gonna beat God's son?
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Anybody who loves poor people
and little people gotta be a prophet.
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He was champion of the world,
had a table full of food.
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Had a house for his mother, one for
him and he told 'em to shove it.
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If he couldn't love his god,
what do you think he is...mister?
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'Ali trained for the Foreman
fight at Deer Lake, Pennsylvania.
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'He trained very hard
for that fight,
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'and had very good sparring partners.
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'Larry Holmes was one of them.
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'I was struck with how well
he actually handled Ali
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'in their sparring sessions.
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'He dominated Ali.
That wasn't uncommon.
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'Ali would often not show his best
stuff with sparring partners,
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'but would work on his weaknesses.
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'He'd go against the ropes
and let people pummel him,
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'very heavy hitters,
he'd let them bang away at him.
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'As if he was training his body to
receive these messages of punishment
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'and absorb them faster than other
fighters could absorb them.'
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'This is in Africa because
they came up with $10 million.'
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$5 million for George Foreman,
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$5 million for me.
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England was trying to get it.
A promoter said America was trying,
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but none could surpass
the $5 million mark.
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The dream is becoming a reality.
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'Don King
went to George Foreman
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'and got him to sign an agreement
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'saying that if King could deliver
$5 million, Foreman would fight Ali.
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'Then King went to Ali
and made the same deal,
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'so Don King now had both fighters,
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'their signatures
on a piece of paper.
242
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'What he didn't have
was $10 million.'
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..a festival to complement
this great sporting event,
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the greatest sporting event
in history.
245
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- Of all time!
- All time, as the champ says.
246
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Greatest event of all time!
247
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Bigger than Evel Knievel and
the Kentucky Derby on the same day.
248
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The president of Zaire was willing
to put $10 million
249
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of his country's own very scarce,
hard-earned currency on the line,
250
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not for any
short-term economic reason
251
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but because he felt
that the fight would be good
252
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in terms of promoting Zaire and also
in terms of promoting himself,
253
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and as Ali said at the time,
254
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countries go to war
to get their names on the map
255
00:15:30,927 --> 00:15:33,725
and wars cost
a lot more than $10 million.
256
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Some of the most dynamic
performers from Afro-America
257
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will appear at the stadium in
Kinshasa on the 20th, 21st and 22nd,
258
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with this theatrical release.
259
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It will be James Brown,
soul brother number one...
260
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- Is he playing?
- Yes, James Brown will be there.
261
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We will have BB King, The Spinners...
262
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This is the first assembly in history
where the top-notch Blacks of America
263
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and the people of Africa had
something together, all on a level,
264
00:16:05,367 --> 00:16:08,723
we're all meeting and learning more
about each other,
265
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the first assembly among American
Black men and Africans in history
266
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and it's a big honour.
267
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Plus I gotta whup George!
268
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'Got to whup George!'
269
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We're gonna rumble in the jungle!
270
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Come on, come on.
271
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Speak up, boy. Go ahead.
272
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- Good boy.
273
00:16:35,887 --> 00:16:37,525
Get down.
274
00:16:38,567 --> 00:16:40,364
- Quiet.
- George?
275
00:16:40,407 --> 00:16:44,036
Is this fight against Ali
the toughest of your career?
277
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Could be, could be. I doubt it.
278
00:16:52,247 --> 00:16:56,479
This is Muhammad Ali, September 10th
at New York City airport,
279
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en route to Zaire to reclaim
the heavyweight title of the world.
280
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Champ, what would you like to say
to the children of the world?
281
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I'd like to say, mainly where they
understand English in America,
282
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to...live a clean life,
stay off the dope.
283
00:17:13,967 --> 00:17:16,162
It's tearing the country up.
284
00:17:16,207 --> 00:17:20,519
Also, if they wanna be like me,
I'm going to whup George Foreman,
285
00:17:20,567 --> 00:17:23,525
and when they see this
I will have beaten him.
286
00:17:23,567 --> 00:17:26,206
Tell them to quit eating
so much candy,
287
00:17:26,247 --> 00:17:30,160
I have three rotten teeth
and I had to have one of 'em pulled,
288
00:17:30,207 --> 00:17:32,402
I can't chew my food like I should.
289
00:17:32,447 --> 00:17:36,884
Eat natural foods
because we must whup Mr Tooth Decay.
290
00:17:36,927 --> 00:17:39,395
I got one right there and one there.
291
00:17:39,447 --> 00:17:44,077
Ali told us he's going to use part
of his money to build a hospital.
292
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Do you intend to use part of your
money for something, a project?
293
00:17:49,967 --> 00:17:53,323
He may think
he may have to be in the hospital.
294
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I want the man!
295
00:17:55,487 --> 00:17:59,799
When I get to Africa we gonna
get it on because we don't get along!
296
00:17:59,847 --> 00:18:02,156
I don't like him, he talks too much.
297
00:18:02,207 --> 00:18:05,324
- Beg your pardon?
- You would continue boxing
298
00:18:05,367 --> 00:18:07,927
- even if you lose?
- I beg your pardon?
299
00:18:07,967 --> 00:18:11,004
- You don't think about losing?
300
00:18:11,047 --> 00:18:14,005
No. But thank you.
Nice talking to you.
301
00:18:15,247 --> 00:18:17,761
Flying over the Sahara desert.
302
00:18:17,807 --> 00:18:23,040
An African airline with all African
stewardesses, all African pilots.
303
00:18:23,087 --> 00:18:26,443
This is the first free feeling
I had in a long time.
304
00:18:26,487 --> 00:18:30,799
Ain't this something, flying in
an airplane with Black pilots?
305
00:18:30,847 --> 00:18:34,840
All Black crew? This is strange
to the American Negro.
306
00:18:34,887 --> 00:18:36,878
We never dreamed of this!
307
00:18:36,927 --> 00:18:41,557
Every time we watch TV they show us
Tarzan and the natives and jungles,
308
00:18:41,607 --> 00:18:46,158
they never told us that Africans
were more intelligent than we are.
309
00:18:46,207 --> 00:18:49,882
They speak English,
French and African.
310
00:18:49,927 --> 00:18:52,157
We can't even speak English good.
312
00:19:06,327 --> 00:19:08,921
Ain't this beautiful? I'm free!
313
00:19:08,967 --> 00:19:10,559
Fantastic!
314
00:19:10,607 --> 00:19:12,165
I'm free.
315
00:19:12,207 --> 00:19:13,959
# Now, I want everybody
316
00:19:14,007 --> 00:19:15,804
# To repeat after me
317
00:19:17,047 --> 00:19:20,756
# If you don't know who you are
and where your place in life is
318
00:19:20,807 --> 00:19:23,241
# Just say to yourself, I am!
319
00:19:24,447 --> 00:19:26,358
# Somebody!
320
00:19:26,407 --> 00:19:28,238
# I am!
321
00:19:28,287 --> 00:19:29,879
# Somebody!
322
00:19:29,927 --> 00:19:31,883
# I may be poor
323
00:19:33,127 --> 00:19:34,640
# But I am somebody #
324
00:19:40,687 --> 00:19:42,837
'It was a great joy
325
00:19:42,887 --> 00:19:46,960
'to see that the championship
was going to happen in Africa.
326
00:19:47,007 --> 00:19:49,441
'People were so happy.
327
00:19:49,487 --> 00:19:53,480
'At last the world was
paying attention to our continent.
328
00:19:53,527 --> 00:19:56,678
'Yes, we knew Muhammad Ali
as a boxer,
329
00:19:56,727 --> 00:20:00,276
'but more importantly
for his political stance.
330
00:20:00,327 --> 00:20:05,959
'When we saw that America was at war
with a Third World country, Vietnam,
331
00:20:06,007 --> 00:20:10,717
'and that one of the children
of the United States said
332
00:20:10,767 --> 00:20:14,919
'"Me? You want me to go
and fight against the Viet Cong?"
333
00:20:14,967 --> 00:20:18,960
'"Why should I fight against them?
They haven't hurt me."
334
00:20:19,007 --> 00:20:24,365
'And for us, it was extraordinary to
see that in the America of that time
335
00:20:24,407 --> 00:20:27,365
'someone could take such a position.
336
00:20:27,407 --> 00:20:32,003
'He may have lost his title,
he may have lost millions of dollars
337
00:20:32,047 --> 00:20:35,642
'but he gained
the esteem of millions of Africans.'
338
00:20:35,687 --> 00:20:39,316
Ali! Ali! Ali!
339
00:20:42,767 --> 00:20:45,361
What is your population?
341
00:20:47,567 --> 00:20:50,365
- 22 million.
- 22 million?
342
00:20:50,407 --> 00:20:54,082
- 22 million.
- How many George Foreman fans here?
344
00:20:56,167 --> 00:20:59,159
- We don't know, we don't know.
345
00:20:59,207 --> 00:21:03,280
- How many Muhammad Ali?
- So many we cannot count them.
347
00:21:05,167 --> 00:21:10,719
'George Foreman?
We had heard he was a world champion.
348
00:21:10,767 --> 00:21:16,046
'We thought he was white, then
we realised he was black, like Ali.
349
00:21:16,087 --> 00:21:20,478
'But still, for us,
Foreman represented America.
350
00:21:20,527 --> 00:21:23,644
'He arrived with a dog,
a German shepherd,
351
00:21:23,687 --> 00:21:26,406
'which immediately offended Africans
352
00:21:26,447 --> 00:21:30,235
'since the Belgians
had used them as police dogs.'
353
00:21:30,287 --> 00:21:33,404
Ali said you're
the out-of-towner here.
354
00:21:33,447 --> 00:21:38,157
Africa is the cradle of civilisation,
everybody's home is Africa.
356
00:22:23,767 --> 00:22:27,680
OK, fine.
So, they're leaving tomorrow...
357
00:22:27,727 --> 00:22:32,437
Typhoid. How do you spell typhoid?
Is that all that we're giving?
358
00:22:32,487 --> 00:22:37,515
Who do you want to be
your beneficiary in case of anything?
359
00:22:37,567 --> 00:22:40,604
'You need
a ticket to get on the plane.'
360
00:22:40,647 --> 00:22:44,925
Let me see some hands of the 51
who don't have airline tickets.
361
00:22:44,967 --> 00:22:49,358
Hi! You know who we are, don't you?
362
00:22:50,447 --> 00:22:55,680
I'm Lola Love, I'm with the dancers
of the James Brown show, revue.
363
00:22:58,647 --> 00:23:02,435
Zai-ere, or Zare,
or whatever, you know?
364
00:23:02,487 --> 00:23:04,876
Yeah, when are gonna get to Zee-air?
365
00:23:04,927 --> 00:23:07,316
- Who?
- Mobutu land.
366
00:23:08,807 --> 00:23:12,277
We're gonna fly in zee-air
till we get to Zaire.
367
00:23:12,327 --> 00:23:14,318
That's right!
368
00:23:17,367 --> 00:23:19,642
# Sittin' in a railway station
369
00:23:19,687 --> 00:23:22,121
# My suitcase in my hand
370
00:23:22,167 --> 00:23:24,044
# Going back where I came from
371
00:23:24,087 --> 00:23:26,442
# I've had more than I can stand
372
00:23:26,487 --> 00:23:29,445
# Marchin' in beside my dreams
373
00:23:29,487 --> 00:23:31,762
# Pack my things
and live those dreams
374
00:23:31,807 --> 00:23:33,877
# I was up but then I've been down
375
00:23:33,927 --> 00:23:35,724
# Ain't gonna hang around
376
00:23:35,767 --> 00:23:39,919
# I'm coming home
377
00:23:39,967 --> 00:23:43,323
# Uh-huh, yes, I am
378
00:23:43,847 --> 00:23:46,281
# More than I can stand, my daughter
379
00:23:46,327 --> 00:23:47,919
# Tell someone to meet me
380
00:23:47,967 --> 00:23:52,245
# I'm comin' home
381
00:23:54,087 --> 00:23:57,636
# Why don't you, mercy me
382
00:23:57,687 --> 00:24:00,201
# Ooh-hoo, let me tell ya
383
00:24:00,567 --> 00:24:03,001
# Came to this old town
384
00:24:03,047 --> 00:24:05,083
# Some fortune and some fame
385
00:24:05,127 --> 00:24:08,039
# Never got the chance
to prove myself
386
00:24:08,087 --> 00:24:10,282
# Tryin' to play every game
387
00:24:10,327 --> 00:24:12,795
# Abusin' people just ain't my thing
388
00:24:12,847 --> 00:24:14,963
# I won't dangle from any string
389
00:24:15,007 --> 00:24:18,966
# Peace movement don't care about now
turning inside out
390
00:24:19,007 --> 00:24:22,795
# I'm coming home, home, yeah
391
00:24:22,847 --> 00:24:24,439
# It's mighty long
392
00:24:24,487 --> 00:24:26,842
# I got it, you know too
393
00:24:26,887 --> 00:24:29,276
# Hey, I know what I'm gonna do
394
00:24:29,327 --> 00:24:31,397
# Tell someone to meet me
395
00:24:31,447 --> 00:24:34,519
# Oh, come on
396
00:24:34,567 --> 00:24:37,445
# Yes, I am, yeah!
397
00:24:37,487 --> 00:24:39,603
# Tell someone to meet me
398
00:24:41,967 --> 00:24:43,764
# I got it, look here! #
399
00:24:44,487 --> 00:24:48,162
The plane is not coming in at six,
it's now coming in between 10 and 11,
400
00:24:48,207 --> 00:24:52,086
so you don't have to have those
trucks up to the airport that early.
401
00:24:52,127 --> 00:24:55,722
- Where's James Brown...?
- James Brown is on his way.
402
00:24:55,767 --> 00:24:58,440
BB King... They ain't nowhere around!
403
00:25:07,287 --> 00:25:10,404
Six, fifth and fourth are done.
Elevators are working.
404
00:25:10,447 --> 00:25:12,881
There's no air conditioning at all?
405
00:25:12,927 --> 00:25:16,556
80%'s out. The circuits are in
but it doesn't work.
406
00:25:16,607 --> 00:25:20,043
What do you mean, 80%?
What floor is out?
407
00:25:20,087 --> 00:25:22,157
I have sixth, fifth and fourth.
408
00:25:22,207 --> 00:25:24,402
I understand, but what about...
409
00:25:24,447 --> 00:25:27,678
It's individual
air conditioning controls...
410
00:25:27,727 --> 00:25:30,525
What apartments
have air conditioning?
411
00:25:30,567 --> 00:25:33,684
How many beds
can we move people into tonight?
412
00:25:33,727 --> 00:25:36,116
- Four. Four rooms.
- Just eight people?
413
00:25:36,167 --> 00:25:37,566
Yeah.
414
00:25:38,927 --> 00:25:41,077
# Everything gonna be all right
415
00:25:41,127 --> 00:25:43,516
# Cos home's
where the heart's at, yeah
416
00:25:43,567 --> 00:25:45,319
# And it's a natural fact
417
00:25:45,367 --> 00:25:47,358
# What you sayin' tell me, won't you?
418
00:25:47,407 --> 00:25:49,204
# Yeah, hey hey
419
00:25:49,247 --> 00:25:50,839
# Gotta make a start today
420
00:25:51,687 --> 00:25:54,076
# Gotta do it in my way
421
00:25:54,127 --> 00:25:56,038
# Gonna see Momma again
422
00:25:56,087 --> 00:25:58,396
# Gonna see my old, old friend
423
00:25:58,447 --> 00:25:59,766
# Africa!
424
00:26:00,367 --> 00:26:01,800
# Africa!
425
00:26:02,807 --> 00:26:04,399
# Africa!
426
00:26:04,447 --> 00:26:06,961
# Ohh, Africa! #
427
00:26:08,007 --> 00:26:09,804
Hello, bubba!
428
00:26:10,687 --> 00:26:12,484
How you doin'?
429
00:26:15,887 --> 00:26:19,004
Ready to dance? I got ants
in my pants, I gotta dance.
430
00:26:22,407 --> 00:26:25,205
'The fight was held in Zaire,
the former Belgian Congo.
431
00:26:25,247 --> 00:26:28,045
'Kinshasa was the capital
on the banks of the Congo,
432
00:26:28,087 --> 00:26:30,806
'this was just before
the rainy season.'
433
00:26:30,847 --> 00:26:33,486
Up to the north
was the flickering of storms,
434
00:26:33,527 --> 00:26:36,644
and it was important to the promoters
435
00:26:36,687 --> 00:26:39,485
that this fight get in
before the storms occurred,
436
00:26:39,527 --> 00:26:42,963
because once the rainy season comes
you can't do anything.
437
00:26:43,007 --> 00:26:46,795
The Congo had such a wonderful name,
Conradian and all that.
438
00:26:46,847 --> 00:26:49,441
To call it Zaire
didn't have quite the majesty,
439
00:26:49,487 --> 00:26:51,364
but there it was, the Congo.
440
00:27:11,847 --> 00:27:14,156
'Mobutu was everywhere.
441
00:27:14,207 --> 00:27:16,562
'He was the equivalent of Stalin.'
442
00:27:16,607 --> 00:27:18,757
'You saw his picture everywhere.'
443
00:27:18,807 --> 00:27:22,516
Part of the vanity of dictators,
with the exception of Mussolini,
444
00:27:22,567 --> 00:27:25,286
who was half ugly
and half attractive,
445
00:27:25,327 --> 00:27:29,684
most dictators are unbelievably ugly
or plain - Franco, Hitler...
446
00:27:34,007 --> 00:27:38,444
'Mobutu looked the archetype,
the epitome of a closet sadist.
447
00:27:38,487 --> 00:27:42,082
'Sort of guy, if you meet him
in a bar, you think, "Oh, my God!
448
00:27:42,127 --> 00:27:45,642
'"Who are the poor women
who are associated with this fella?"
449
00:27:51,687 --> 00:27:55,805
'And since Mobutu was
an extraordinarily practical man,
450
00:27:55,847 --> 00:27:59,601
'down under the stadium,
which seated 100,000 people,
451
00:27:59,647 --> 00:28:02,684
'were detention pens
and rooms and chambers
452
00:28:02,727 --> 00:28:07,198
'where you could imprison as many
as a couple of thousand people.
453
00:28:07,247 --> 00:28:11,877
'Before the fight came, the criminal
rate in Zaire began to go up.'
454
00:28:11,927 --> 00:28:16,717
A few white foreigners
had been killed, driving their cars.
455
00:28:16,767 --> 00:28:21,716
And Mobutu decided that this would be
a disaster in terms of publicity,
456
00:28:21,767 --> 00:28:28,366
so on a given day he had a thousand
of the leading criminals in Kinshasa
457
00:28:28,407 --> 00:28:33,959
rounded up and put in this stadium,
down in the detention pens.
458
00:28:34,007 --> 00:28:38,558
'And then the legend has it, and I
suspect the legend may even be true,
459
00:28:38,607 --> 00:28:42,077
'that he had 100
taken at random and killed them.
460
00:28:42,127 --> 00:28:44,766
'And the reason was
a particularly simple one
461
00:28:44,807 --> 00:28:46,798
'from Mobutu's point of view.'
462
00:28:46,847 --> 00:28:51,045
Career criminals have connections who
protect them when they're in trouble,
463
00:28:51,087 --> 00:28:54,602
and by making this kill
of 100 out of 1,000 arbitrarily,
464
00:28:54,647 --> 00:28:59,118
Mobutu was saying "Your connections
are worth nothing. I am Jehovah.
465
00:28:59,167 --> 00:29:03,604
'"I will blast you out of existence
if you fool around with me."'
466
00:29:10,887 --> 00:29:15,358
'He made his point, Kinshasa was
one of the safest cities in Africa,
467
00:29:15,407 --> 00:29:19,400
'in all the world, while the foreign
press was there for the fight.'
469
00:29:32,407 --> 00:29:36,798
'To me, the drum was the communicator
since the beginning of time,
470
00:29:36,847 --> 00:29:39,884
'I'm sure it was
the first message ever sent.
471
00:29:39,927 --> 00:29:42,964
'The beat today
and the beats centuries ago
472
00:29:43,007 --> 00:29:46,124
'are the only thing
that's kept us together.'
473
00:29:50,807 --> 00:29:55,278
We had this thing, when we hurt,
we sung for trial and tribulation,
474
00:29:55,327 --> 00:29:57,966
and for relief, we sung songs to God
475
00:29:58,007 --> 00:30:01,522
and this music that you hear today
is the same songs
476
00:30:01,567 --> 00:30:06,197
that have been made popular around
the world without any volition.
477
00:30:07,087 --> 00:30:08,486
Oh!
478
00:30:39,887 --> 00:30:42,162
'So anybody who knows anything
479
00:30:42,207 --> 00:30:45,836
'about the rhythm and the blues
as they're so-called,
480
00:30:45,887 --> 00:30:47,923
'should know about Africa.'
481
00:30:48,607 --> 00:30:51,075
# When I first met you, baby
482
00:30:56,127 --> 00:30:58,800
# Baby, you were just
483
00:30:58,847 --> 00:31:00,644
# Sweet sixteen
484
00:31:03,127 --> 00:31:05,595
# When I first met you, baby
485
00:31:08,527 --> 00:31:13,396
# Baby, you was just sweet sixteen
486
00:31:17,807 --> 00:31:20,879
# Just off your homeland, baby
487
00:31:23,687 --> 00:31:28,556
# Oh, the sweetest thing
I'd ever seen #
488
00:31:34,327 --> 00:31:38,320
The music I listen to, in most white
people's houses, I don't hear this,
489
00:31:38,367 --> 00:31:40,358
because your culture wouldn't...
490
00:31:40,407 --> 00:31:44,525
Your woman doesn't leave you
and slip away like our women,
491
00:31:44,567 --> 00:31:47,365
because you had money
to keep your woman.
492
00:31:47,407 --> 00:31:51,639
Your songs are like, "And the train
comes around that mountain,
493
00:31:51,687 --> 00:31:55,441
"In the Folsom Prison,
in the Folsom Prison".
494
00:31:55,487 --> 00:31:57,876
You know, "Y'all come, y'all come."
495
00:31:57,927 --> 00:32:01,602
Chinese got diddly music,
"Pleen ting tang tong ting."
496
00:32:01,647 --> 00:32:05,799
I don't want that and he understands.
Everybody's got their culture.
497
00:32:05,847 --> 00:32:10,716
So we're not saying we hate you
or we're never talking to you again
498
00:32:10,767 --> 00:32:13,235
and doing business, we don't do that.
499
00:32:13,287 --> 00:32:16,518
We're saying
that we want to be independent.
500
00:32:16,567 --> 00:32:18,205
# Baby, I wonder
501
00:32:18,247 --> 00:32:19,646
# Yes, I wonder
502
00:32:19,687 --> 00:32:21,439
# Baby, I wonder
503
00:32:25,647 --> 00:32:31,756
# Oh, I wonder what in the world
is gonna happen to me #
504
00:32:39,127 --> 00:32:42,517
'The great place
to visit in Kinshasa
505
00:32:42,567 --> 00:32:45,127
'was a compound
about 20 miles up the Congo.
506
00:32:45,167 --> 00:32:48,603
'A place called Enseli,
a presidential palace.
507
00:32:48,647 --> 00:32:52,799
'That was where we saw Foreman,
who seemed incredible.'
508
00:32:52,847 --> 00:32:56,396
I'd seen him fight before,
I saw him destroy Frazier
509
00:32:56,447 --> 00:33:00,440
and the thing I always remembered
was that the beaten fighter,
510
00:33:00,487 --> 00:33:03,285
even a man as powerful
and big as Frazier,
511
00:33:03,327 --> 00:33:06,125
and he was very much favoured
to win that,
512
00:33:06,167 --> 00:33:08,635
suddenly becomes the size of a pygmy.
513
00:33:08,687 --> 00:33:11,201
They just diminish in size,
514
00:33:11,247 --> 00:33:15,365
and Foreman suddenly became
this gigantic figure.
515
00:33:17,327 --> 00:33:21,002
'And he had a trainer, Dick Sadler,
tiny by comparison,
516
00:33:21,047 --> 00:33:25,723
'and Sadler would hang on to this
heavy bag while Foreman would hit it.
517
00:33:25,767 --> 00:33:28,998
'Sadler would have been
picked off his feet.'
518
00:33:30,527 --> 00:33:32,563
'Foreman hitting the bag
519
00:33:32,607 --> 00:33:37,123
'is one of the more prodigious sights
I've had in my life.
520
00:33:37,167 --> 00:33:41,399
'Of all the people I've seen hit
heavy bags, including Sonny Liston,
521
00:33:41,447 --> 00:33:43,756
'no one hit it the way Foreman did.'
522
00:33:43,807 --> 00:33:47,846
At the end of 15 minutes
of pounding the heavy bag,
523
00:33:47,887 --> 00:33:52,085
there'd be a hole,
not a hole but a huge dent,
524
00:33:52,127 --> 00:33:56,245
the size of half a small watermelon
in that tremendous bag,
525
00:33:56,287 --> 00:33:59,643
and Foreman used to use
the biggest heavy bag around.
526
00:33:59,687 --> 00:34:03,839
'What would be interesting is Ali,
who would train after Foreman,
527
00:34:03,887 --> 00:34:07,800
'would pass this large hall
where the training took place
528
00:34:07,847 --> 00:34:10,964
'and he never looked at Foreman
hitting the heavy bag.
529
00:34:11,007 --> 00:34:14,158
'He just walked right by
as if Foreman didn't exist.
530
00:34:14,207 --> 00:34:16,277
'If you were gonna fight the man
531
00:34:16,327 --> 00:34:19,842
'you didn't want to see him
hitting that heavy bag.'
532
00:34:19,887 --> 00:34:22,526
I'm a speed demon!
I'm a brain fighter!
533
00:34:22,567 --> 00:34:24,637
I'm scientific! I'm artistic!
534
00:34:24,687 --> 00:34:26,518
I plan my strategy!
535
00:34:27,407 --> 00:34:29,523
He's the bull, I'm the matador!
536
00:34:31,807 --> 00:34:33,718
He's scared to death.
537
00:34:34,007 --> 00:34:35,998
He's scared to death!
538
00:34:38,007 --> 00:34:40,885
He wish he could
get out of the whole thing!
539
00:34:40,927 --> 00:34:44,442
He wish he could get out of the whole
thing! The man is frightened!
540
00:34:44,487 --> 00:34:48,162
He's meetin' his master,
his teacher, his idol!
541
00:34:48,207 --> 00:34:50,437
- Time!
- Is that all?
543
00:34:52,407 --> 00:34:55,604
When I talk and work I'm in shape,
it's all I do.
544
00:34:56,687 --> 00:34:59,759
'Ali announced
he was gonna dance.
545
00:34:59,807 --> 00:35:01,843
'He spoke about it all the time.
546
00:35:01,887 --> 00:35:04,640
'Every interview
in that period he'd say
547
00:35:04,687 --> 00:35:08,600
'"How is Foreman going to get
near to me? I'm going to dance!
548
00:35:08,647 --> 00:35:13,198
'"I'm going to dance and dance! He'll
look foolish trying to find me.'
549
00:35:13,247 --> 00:35:15,636
"And as he gropes his way forward
550
00:35:15,687 --> 00:35:19,362
"in this storm of blindness
at the speed of my dancing
551
00:35:19,407 --> 00:35:21,398
"I will strike him with my jab!
552
00:35:21,447 --> 00:35:24,245
"Poo! Poo! Poo!"
he would go and so forth.
553
00:35:24,287 --> 00:35:27,836
We heard this over and over
and Foreman heard it too.
554
00:35:29,207 --> 00:35:32,961
'Foreman was working now on
what's called cutting off the ring.
555
00:35:33,007 --> 00:35:35,077
'This essentially just means
556
00:35:35,127 --> 00:35:39,120
'cornering your opponent
against the ropes or in a corner.
557
00:35:39,167 --> 00:35:43,365
'It's an art, a balletic art,
you have to have very good footwork.
558
00:35:43,407 --> 00:35:45,557
'Foreman's footwork,
he was a big man,
559
00:35:45,607 --> 00:35:48,644
'but his footwork was better
than anyone had expected.
560
00:35:48,687 --> 00:35:50,803
'He worked with very fast fighters,
561
00:35:50,847 --> 00:35:53,645
'smaller than himself,
who certainly could dance
562
00:35:53,687 --> 00:35:55,678
'and he worked on cornering them.
563
00:35:55,727 --> 00:35:58,924
'And the combination
of watching the heavy bag
564
00:35:58,967 --> 00:36:01,606
'and watching Foreman
cut off the ring
565
00:36:01,647 --> 00:36:04,719
'made most fight writers,
myself included,
566
00:36:04,767 --> 00:36:07,235
'pessimistic about Ali's chances.'
567
00:36:40,127 --> 00:36:44,120
The guy threw up his elbows
to protect himself from Foreman
568
00:36:44,167 --> 00:36:46,635
and Foreman walked into his elbow.
569
00:36:46,687 --> 00:36:48,598
That's how he got cut in the eye?
570
00:36:57,207 --> 00:36:58,276
What else can happen?
571
00:37:00,887 --> 00:37:03,526
I saw the man's cut
and this man cannot fight.
572
00:37:03,567 --> 00:37:06,604
This man cannot fight
for a world championship...
573
00:37:06,647 --> 00:37:10,083
- You're not a doctor.
- I don't give a damn. I know what...
574
00:37:10,127 --> 00:37:13,722
The Zaireans kicked us out
and they did not want us around,
575
00:37:13,767 --> 00:37:17,521
and they want the fight to go on,
that's all there is to it.
576
00:37:17,567 --> 00:37:20,365
He won't fight with that eye,
he's not dumb.
577
00:37:20,407 --> 00:37:22,045
He's not that dumb?
578
00:37:22,087 --> 00:37:24,555
That's all you want is a fight.
579
00:37:24,607 --> 00:37:26,359
Excuse me, gentlemen.
580
00:37:31,607 --> 00:37:36,397
I respectfully ask are the fighters
remaining here because they want to
581
00:37:36,447 --> 00:37:39,564
or has the government
requested they remain?
582
00:37:46,087 --> 00:37:50,000
Mr Sadler told me
to convey to the press
583
00:37:50,047 --> 00:37:51,924
that it is just an accident.
584
00:37:51,967 --> 00:37:55,596
They will be contacting
the promoters of the fight
585
00:37:55,647 --> 00:37:59,162
and it is possible
that we may have to delay the fight
586
00:37:59,207 --> 00:38:02,404
and he will let the press know
as soon as possible.
587
00:38:02,447 --> 00:38:04,836
Did they have to stitch Foreman?
588
00:38:04,887 --> 00:38:07,685
They had to stitch him.
Holy shit, man.
589
00:38:07,727 --> 00:38:09,604
So how long is the delay?
590
00:38:09,647 --> 00:38:13,799
It'll take a day to get
any intelligence, this just happened.
591
00:38:13,847 --> 00:38:15,838
Then we can make a decision.
592
00:38:15,887 --> 00:38:17,718
How does George feel?
593
00:38:17,767 --> 00:38:21,680
Like anybody, he's only human.
How would any individual feel?
594
00:38:21,727 --> 00:38:24,241
Does he want it postponed?
595
00:38:24,287 --> 00:38:26,084
Who? Why should he?
596
00:38:26,127 --> 00:38:30,518
- Should he go ahead with it?
- Why should he make any decision?
597
00:38:30,567 --> 00:38:33,081
Who knows what another man thinks?
598
00:38:33,127 --> 00:38:36,915
How could I truthfully tell you
what you would think?
599
00:38:36,967 --> 00:38:41,040
A man may have mixed emotions,
I couldn't speak for George,
600
00:38:41,087 --> 00:38:44,602
I can only speak for Dick Sadler,
not for somebody else.
601
00:38:44,647 --> 00:38:46,558
I'm not that intelligent,
602
00:38:46,607 --> 00:38:51,442
I don't have that knowledge, that
ability to speak another man's mind.
603
00:38:51,487 --> 00:38:53,398
He never discussed it to me,
604
00:38:53,447 --> 00:38:56,484
and a person's mind
change from time to time.
605
00:38:56,527 --> 00:38:59,644
- The decision is yours...
- It is mine to make
606
00:38:59,687 --> 00:39:04,044
and I haven't made any...
I don't have any decisions to make.
607
00:39:04,087 --> 00:39:07,045
Let's get this show
on the road.
608
00:39:07,087 --> 00:39:10,363
This meeting is called to order.
Here, here.
609
00:39:10,407 --> 00:39:15,003
The delay won't have
any effect on the fight at all.
610
00:39:15,047 --> 00:39:18,357
There hasn't been...
there will not be a delay.
611
00:39:18,407 --> 00:39:20,398
The fight will be rescheduled
612
00:39:20,447 --> 00:39:24,520
but when it happens it'll be
actually intended for that time.
613
00:39:24,567 --> 00:39:27,684
Fate intended it for another time.
There is no delay.
614
00:39:27,727 --> 00:39:31,037
How does
Ali feel about it?
615
00:39:31,087 --> 00:39:34,523
If there ever has been
any disappointments in sports,
616
00:39:34,567 --> 00:39:38,162
setbacks or rainy days
that stopped a ball game, anything,
617
00:39:38,207 --> 00:39:40,323
this is the worst of all time.
618
00:39:40,367 --> 00:39:44,246
'Muhammad went through
a bad couple of hours
619
00:39:44,287 --> 00:39:48,485
'and wanted to move the whole fight
back to the United States,
620
00:39:48,527 --> 00:39:53,123
'then he said "Bring Joe Frazier
over and I'll fight him again
621
00:39:53,167 --> 00:39:56,204
'"and instead of each of us
getting $5 million,
622
00:39:56,247 --> 00:39:59,603
'"I'll take $3 million
and Joe can take $1 million."
623
00:39:59,647 --> 00:40:03,401
'Then he realised
nothing could be done about it
624
00:40:03,447 --> 00:40:08,237
'except stay in Zaire an extra
six weeks and make the best of it.'
625
00:40:08,287 --> 00:40:12,485
Now I gotta wait. He'll get his
whupping but I just have to wait.
626
00:40:12,527 --> 00:40:16,486
Boy, I was ready!
I was gonna upset the world again!
627
00:40:16,527 --> 00:40:20,964
The whole world was gonna
crawl and bow the next morning!
628
00:40:21,007 --> 00:40:25,000
I was gonna defeat that big
indestructible George Foreman,
629
00:40:25,047 --> 00:40:26,685
gonna rip him up!
630
00:40:26,807 --> 00:40:29,446
I'm gonna get him
for a sparring partner.
631
00:40:30,487 --> 00:40:33,718
My dream's all messed up
for six more weeks.
632
00:40:35,087 --> 00:40:37,885
The man's in trouble,
the man is scared.
633
00:40:37,927 --> 00:40:41,124
- He's in my country to start with!
634
00:40:44,127 --> 00:40:48,040
He's in my country.
You wanna see some of my country?
635
00:40:48,087 --> 00:40:50,078
Ali, boma ye!
636
00:40:50,127 --> 00:40:54,325
Ali, boma ye!
Ali, boma ye!
637
00:40:54,367 --> 00:40:58,679
Can you picture 100,000?
Can you picture 100,000?
638
00:40:58,727 --> 00:41:03,881
How you say it?
Ali, boma ye, Ali, boma ye!
639
00:41:03,927 --> 00:41:05,645
Ali, boma ye!
640
00:41:05,687 --> 00:41:09,123
When I hear them brothers
howling like that, whoo!
641
00:41:09,167 --> 00:41:10,964
I get my soul and spirit,
642
00:41:11,007 --> 00:41:14,920
100,000 African brothers
hollering "Ali, boma ye!"
643
00:41:14,967 --> 00:41:16,719
And I'm gonna... Ooh!
644
00:41:16,767 --> 00:41:20,680
I'm tired, can't take it no more,
let me get out of here.
645
00:41:20,727 --> 00:41:24,515
I wanna... I'm going to my room,
I'll talk to you later.
646
00:41:30,247 --> 00:41:31,839
I said I'm gone!
647
00:41:35,607 --> 00:41:37,404
# What you give me
648
00:41:38,767 --> 00:41:40,564
# When I miss you, baby!
649
00:41:41,967 --> 00:41:44,037
# Oh, man!
650
00:41:45,687 --> 00:41:47,484
# Baby, you understand?
651
00:41:49,687 --> 00:41:51,484
# I'll be good!
652
00:41:52,847 --> 00:41:54,565
# In a cold sweat
653
00:41:56,607 --> 00:41:57,596
# Ow!
654
00:42:00,487 --> 00:42:02,284
# Turn it back #
656
00:42:04,527 --> 00:42:07,724
'Black acts in America
have not learned
657
00:42:07,767 --> 00:42:11,840
'that once their record
is off the charts they're finished.'
658
00:42:11,887 --> 00:42:15,926
I heard a speech by Jesse Jackson,
saying we must recognise
659
00:42:15,967 --> 00:42:19,403
that we're only useful
as long as we're necessary.
660
00:42:19,447 --> 00:42:24,077
So they don't realise that your
strength comes from your community.
661
00:42:24,127 --> 00:42:26,846
And you have to deal
from your strength.
662
00:42:26,887 --> 00:42:30,084
In dealing from your strength
you got somebody
663
00:42:30,127 --> 00:42:32,925
so if somebody
wants to hurt James Brown,
664
00:42:32,967 --> 00:42:35,879
somebody gonna raise a voice
and say "why?"
665
00:42:35,927 --> 00:42:39,158
You got soldiers,
somebody that's concerned.
666
00:42:39,207 --> 00:42:43,758
But as an individual, no matter
how big you get, you still a nigger.
667
00:42:43,807 --> 00:42:47,925
You don't care how much money
you get. You are still a nigger.
668
00:42:47,967 --> 00:42:49,958
When you become unnecessary.
669
00:42:50,007 --> 00:42:51,406
# Listen
670
00:42:52,607 --> 00:42:54,598
# Extend your love
671
00:42:56,607 --> 00:42:58,404
# Can I get a drum?
672
00:42:59,727 --> 00:43:01,877
# Can I get a little taste? #
673
00:43:02,407 --> 00:43:05,877
Do unto others as you would have them
to do unto you.
674
00:43:05,927 --> 00:43:07,918
Would you ask somebody to lynch you
675
00:43:07,967 --> 00:43:12,757
and tell you where to go and how
to look, then refuse to pay you?
676
00:43:12,807 --> 00:43:15,605
Would you ask somebody
to take advantage of your woman
677
00:43:15,647 --> 00:43:17,638
and you can't even speak to his?
678
00:43:17,687 --> 00:43:21,521
Would you like to pay taxes for
something that you never received?
679
00:43:21,567 --> 00:43:24,798
Do unto others as you would have
somebody do unto you.
680
00:43:24,847 --> 00:43:28,078
And I don't have to use
the word "FM" backwards.
682
00:43:33,367 --> 00:43:36,643
We left Africa in shackles,
fetters and chains.
683
00:43:36,687 --> 00:43:40,202
We're coming back
in an aura of splendour and glory.
684
00:43:40,247 --> 00:43:45,196
The champions are here, champions of
the sports world and the music world,
685
00:43:45,247 --> 00:43:49,240
so put 'em together and we got
one champion that's so intermingled
686
00:43:49,287 --> 00:43:51,596
that we're fused into one entity.
687
00:43:51,647 --> 00:43:55,162
The brother said something there!
Yeah!
688
00:43:55,207 --> 00:43:57,038
Don King put this together.
689
00:43:57,087 --> 00:44:00,318
It was not a colour put it together,
you understand?
690
00:44:00,367 --> 00:44:02,358
I'd like to call him the Messiah.
691
00:44:02,407 --> 00:44:05,285
'This fight
came into existence
692
00:44:05,327 --> 00:44:09,002
'because of Don King's
desire to break out of the pack.
693
00:44:09,047 --> 00:44:14,326
'He was either going to become an
enormously prominent man, at least,
694
00:44:14,367 --> 00:44:17,484
'or go back to obscurity again
if it failed.'
695
00:44:17,527 --> 00:44:20,166
Oh, I'm so happy
to see you, my brothers.
696
00:44:20,207 --> 00:44:23,040
This is the Minister of Finance
of Zaire.
697
00:44:23,087 --> 00:44:26,682
Yes, I have met
the Minister of Finance. How are you?
698
00:44:26,727 --> 00:44:29,605
I appreciate your talent
and expertise.
699
00:44:29,647 --> 00:44:33,162
This is what it's all about.
I welcome you with love.
700
00:44:33,207 --> 00:44:37,359
We must deal with it as such,
but with love, not with hostility.
701
00:44:37,407 --> 00:44:39,682
You know, just but with love.
702
00:44:39,727 --> 00:44:41,479
Bravo, Mr King!
703
00:44:41,527 --> 00:44:43,119
My brother!
704
00:44:43,167 --> 00:44:46,523
'King had
this huge air of welcome.
705
00:44:46,567 --> 00:44:50,560
'Rarely has anyone ever been welcomed
the way King could do it.'
706
00:44:50,607 --> 00:44:52,404
'A joy came off him.'
707
00:44:52,447 --> 00:44:55,757
I knew his reputation,
how he'd been in jail,
708
00:44:55,807 --> 00:44:58,241
how he was thoroughly untrustworthy
709
00:44:58,287 --> 00:45:00,926
but nonetheless
he made you feel good.
710
00:45:00,967 --> 00:45:03,276
Don't leave! I need your strength!
711
00:45:03,327 --> 00:45:05,124
He was startling looking.
712
00:45:05,167 --> 00:45:09,399
Writers found different ways
to describe this uprush of hair.
713
00:45:09,447 --> 00:45:13,042
Some would say that he'd stuck
his thumb into an electric socket.
714
00:45:13,087 --> 00:45:15,476
Falling through an elevator shaft.
715
00:45:15,527 --> 00:45:17,722
'The fight was postponed.
716
00:45:17,767 --> 00:45:22,318
'Don King turned up and it seemed
maybe the fight wouldn't happen.'
717
00:45:22,367 --> 00:45:24,756
Nothing as big as this
ever runs smoothly,
718
00:45:24,807 --> 00:45:27,275
anything worthwhile
is worth fighting for.
719
00:45:27,327 --> 00:45:30,205
If you think
about what Shakespeare said,
720
00:45:30,247 --> 00:45:32,238
"the sweet uses of adversity,
721
00:45:32,287 --> 00:45:36,997
"ugly and venomous like a toad yet
wears a precious jewel in his head."
722
00:45:37,047 --> 00:45:41,086
"Ugly and venomous like a toad
yet wears a precious jewel."
723
00:45:41,127 --> 00:45:44,802
How many fight promoters have tried
even one line of Shakespeare?
724
00:45:44,847 --> 00:45:48,362
I can relate to the denial
they are confronted with,
725
00:45:48,407 --> 00:45:53,720
the rat-infested hovels, sub-standard
tenements, overcrowded tenements.
726
00:45:53,767 --> 00:45:57,760
I've been a part of it.
I know about roaches and rats.
727
00:45:57,807 --> 00:45:59,798
When he started talkin' to me
728
00:45:59,847 --> 00:46:02,202
I can understand him
and he can understand me.
729
00:46:02,247 --> 00:46:05,045
So, when I do this here
he can understand.
730
00:46:05,087 --> 00:46:06,884
Now he will believe in me
731
00:46:06,927 --> 00:46:09,885
because he feels
that I have shared with him
732
00:46:09,927 --> 00:46:13,681
the same anguish and anxiety,
the same pain that he has felt.
733
00:46:13,727 --> 00:46:15,365
It's a big difference.
734
00:46:15,407 --> 00:46:18,160
What would happen
if you took a small part
735
00:46:18,207 --> 00:46:21,563
of the vast sums of money
being made from the fight
736
00:46:21,607 --> 00:46:24,075
and put it into something that was...
737
00:46:24,127 --> 00:46:27,563
that would help a number of people
rather than a few?
738
00:46:27,607 --> 00:46:29,677
This is my dream and desire,
739
00:46:29,727 --> 00:46:35,165
and I feel that I would need...
white counterparts to do this here.
740
00:46:35,207 --> 00:46:40,042
I would say let me engender a large
amount of money, if it's possible,
741
00:46:40,087 --> 00:46:44,524
and then don't just let the money
sit there and wither away and die
742
00:46:44,567 --> 00:46:49,004
but put it into the sun so it could
germinate, blossom and grow.
743
00:46:49,047 --> 00:46:51,356
'He's a remarkable man.
744
00:46:51,407 --> 00:46:55,241
'Don King is one of
the brightest people I've ever met,
745
00:46:55,287 --> 00:46:59,075
'he's one of the most
charismatic people I've ever met,
746
00:46:59,127 --> 00:47:03,245
'he's one of the hardest working
people I've ever met.'
747
00:47:03,287 --> 00:47:06,245
He is also totally amoral
748
00:47:06,287 --> 00:47:12,442
and I can't think of a man who has
done more to demoralise fighters,
749
00:47:12,487 --> 00:47:17,880
exploit from fighters and ruin
fighters' careers than Don King.
750
00:47:17,927 --> 00:47:19,963
But you have to give him his due
751
00:47:20,007 --> 00:47:24,558
for what he did to make Muhammad Ali
versus George Foreman in Zaire.
752
00:47:24,607 --> 00:47:27,644
And nobody does anything for nothing.
753
00:47:28,247 --> 00:47:29,839
You understand that?
754
00:47:29,887 --> 00:47:32,765
Fight or no fight,
what business are we in?
755
00:47:32,807 --> 00:47:35,116
- Music!
- I was starting to wonder.
756
00:47:35,167 --> 00:47:36,919
I felt like
we've been in the fight business.
757
00:48:07,727 --> 00:48:09,718
# My body
758
00:48:10,047 --> 00:48:11,844
# My body
759
00:48:13,367 --> 00:48:15,483
# Shake your body
760
00:48:16,167 --> 00:48:18,635
# Shake your body
761
00:48:19,687 --> 00:48:21,882
# Shake your body
762
00:48:22,247 --> 00:48:24,238
# We're gonna have a funky good time
763
00:48:24,647 --> 00:48:27,320
# We're gonna have a funky good time
764
00:48:28,927 --> 00:48:31,395
# We're gonna have a funky good time
765
00:48:32,367 --> 00:48:34,881
# We're gonna have a funky good time
766
00:48:36,007 --> 00:48:38,646
# We're gonna have a funky good time
767
00:48:39,607 --> 00:48:41,837
# We're gonna have a funky good time
768
00:48:41,887 --> 00:48:43,320
# Pick 'em up!
769
00:48:43,367 --> 00:48:48,043
# We're gonna take you high
770
00:48:57,647 --> 00:49:00,002
# We're gonna have a funky good time
771
00:49:00,647 --> 00:49:03,241
# We're gonna have a funky good time
772
00:49:04,687 --> 00:49:07,121
# We're gonna have a funky good time
773
00:49:08,247 --> 00:49:10,556
# We're gonna have a funky good time
774
00:49:10,607 --> 00:49:12,438
# Pick 'em up!
775
00:49:12,487 --> 00:49:16,958
# We're gonna take you high, yeah! #
776
00:49:26,807 --> 00:49:29,879
I'm gonna play me
some soul music, man.
777
00:49:31,287 --> 00:49:34,723
The Spinners...to James Brown.
778
00:49:34,767 --> 00:49:37,201
- # Make me high
- # Get me high
779
00:49:37,487 --> 00:49:39,318
- # Make me high
- # Get me high
780
00:49:39,367 --> 00:49:42,598
- # A natural high
- # Groovy high... #
781
00:49:42,647 --> 00:49:45,366
Ali! Ali!
782
00:49:45,407 --> 00:49:47,716
# Downright high
783
00:49:47,767 --> 00:49:49,997
- # Everybody high
- # Legal high
784
00:49:50,047 --> 00:49:51,799
# Need to get high
785
00:49:51,847 --> 00:49:54,520
- # Down high... #
- I'm ready.
786
00:49:54,567 --> 00:49:56,558
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
787
00:49:57,127 --> 00:49:58,321
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
788
00:49:58,807 --> 00:50:00,126
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
789
00:50:00,527 --> 00:50:02,324
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
790
00:50:02,407 --> 00:50:04,045
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
791
00:50:04,407 --> 00:50:05,396
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
792
00:50:05,847 --> 00:50:07,246
- # Bad!
- # Bad!
793
00:50:07,647 --> 00:50:09,285
- # Bad!
- # Bad! #
794
00:50:55,287 --> 00:50:57,164
Sucker, you ain't nothin'!
795
00:50:57,207 --> 00:50:58,799
You're too ugly!
796
00:50:58,847 --> 00:51:01,566
You don't represent
us coloured folks.
797
00:51:01,607 --> 00:51:04,075
These Africans make all of us ugly.
798
00:51:05,127 --> 00:51:06,719
Sucker, look at you!
799
00:51:08,647 --> 00:51:10,638
You out, sucker.
800
00:51:13,727 --> 00:51:15,843
Ali, boma ye!
801
00:51:15,887 --> 00:51:17,957
Ali, boma ye!
802
00:51:18,007 --> 00:51:19,998
Ali, boma ye!
803
00:51:20,247 --> 00:51:22,363
Ali, boma ye!
804
00:51:22,407 --> 00:51:24,079
That mean kill him!
805
00:51:24,127 --> 00:51:27,836
When I walk
down the street kids follow me
806
00:51:27,887 --> 00:51:30,560
screaming "George Foreman, bumba yu"
807
00:51:30,607 --> 00:51:32,404
er, "boma ye", yeah.
808
00:51:32,447 --> 00:51:35,723
And that hasn't...
I don't think that's so nice.
809
00:51:35,767 --> 00:51:39,726
I'd like, if they have anything
to say about me they could say
810
00:51:39,767 --> 00:51:44,363
"George Foreman loves Africa"
or "George Foreman loves being here"
811
00:51:44,407 --> 00:51:47,797
not "George Foreman, kill him,"
I don't like that.
812
00:51:47,847 --> 00:51:50,042
Boma ye!
Boma ye!
813
00:51:51,167 --> 00:51:54,284
George Foreman.
Boma ye! Boma ye!
815
00:51:58,607 --> 00:52:01,405
- There he is!
- Boma ye!
816
00:52:01,447 --> 00:52:03,403
Sucker, you wasn't nothing!
817
00:52:03,447 --> 00:52:05,517
Even they understand English.
818
00:52:05,567 --> 00:52:09,196
'We were all for Muhammad Ali.
819
00:52:09,247 --> 00:52:11,841
'Foreman? We didn't know him.
820
00:52:14,287 --> 00:52:16,960
'Foreman said "Why?
821
00:52:17,007 --> 00:52:19,805
'"I'm black,
blacker than Muhammad Ali.
822
00:52:19,847 --> 00:52:21,838
'"Why all this bias?"
823
00:52:23,007 --> 00:52:25,965
'Yes, Muhammad Ali, he was lighter,
824
00:52:26,007 --> 00:52:29,363
'but he was a real person,
he was genuine.
825
00:52:29,407 --> 00:52:33,116
'Muhammad Ali could have been
even lighter-skinned
826
00:52:33,167 --> 00:52:36,204
'but for us
he was defending the good cause,
827
00:52:36,247 --> 00:52:38,886
'for Africans and the whole world.'
828
00:52:38,927 --> 00:52:40,724
Watch this, seven punches.
829
00:52:41,847 --> 00:52:44,156
I'm gonna fight for the prestige,
830
00:52:44,207 --> 00:52:47,119
not for me
but to uplift my little brothers
831
00:52:47,167 --> 00:52:50,842
who are sleeping
on concrete floors today in America.
832
00:52:50,887 --> 00:52:54,084
Black people living on welfare,
who can't eat,
833
00:52:54,127 --> 00:52:59,121
Black people who don't know no
knowledge of themselves or no future.
834
00:52:59,167 --> 00:53:03,558
I wanna win my title and walk down
the alleys with the wine-heads,
835
00:53:03,607 --> 00:53:06,838
walk with the dope addicts,
the prostitutes.
836
00:53:06,887 --> 00:53:11,005
I could help people, show 'em films,
take this documentary,
837
00:53:11,047 --> 00:53:14,483
and help uplift my people
in Louisville, Kentucky;
838
00:53:14,527 --> 00:53:17,519
Indianapolis, Indiana;
Cincinnati, Ohio;
839
00:53:17,567 --> 00:53:20,843
go through Tennessee, Florida
and Mississippi
840
00:53:20,887 --> 00:53:25,165
and show Black Africans who didn't
know this was their country,
841
00:53:25,207 --> 00:53:28,722
"You look like your brothers
in Alabama, in Georgia.
842
00:53:28,767 --> 00:53:31,076
"They never knew you was over here."
843
00:53:31,127 --> 00:53:33,846
God is blessing me
and it was an accident
844
00:53:33,887 --> 00:53:35,878
to help get to all these people
845
00:53:35,927 --> 00:53:40,398
and show them films I haven't seen!
I'm well and I haven't seem them!
846
00:53:40,447 --> 00:53:45,077
Now I can get all these films, you
governments can let me take pictures
847
00:53:45,127 --> 00:53:48,324
and I can take
all this back to America!
848
00:53:48,367 --> 00:53:52,758
But - it's good to be a winner,
all I've got to do is whup Foreman.
849
00:53:52,807 --> 00:53:56,322
I realise how unfortunate
and uncomfortable it is
850
00:53:56,367 --> 00:53:58,801
for you guys to have travelled so far
851
00:53:58,847 --> 00:54:00,758
and expecting so much
852
00:54:00,807 --> 00:54:02,763
and getting so little.
853
00:54:02,807 --> 00:54:05,275
'George Foreman
was a phenomenon.
854
00:54:05,327 --> 00:54:07,716
'He was almost like a physical guru.
855
00:54:07,767 --> 00:54:11,282
'He almost never spoke
but it was always arresting.
856
00:54:11,327 --> 00:54:16,196
'You never quite knew what he meant,
it might be deep or non-responsive.
857
00:54:16,247 --> 00:54:19,922
'He was Negritude.
He was this huge Black force.'
858
00:54:19,967 --> 00:54:23,880
Because of this I had expected
Muhammad Ali to be here today.
859
00:54:23,927 --> 00:54:28,443
I was gonna hit him in his mouth
to give you some entertainment.
860
00:54:28,487 --> 00:54:32,400
Now when I go in the ring,
you see what kind of mind I got now?
861
00:54:33,447 --> 00:54:35,438
Oh! Oh!
862
00:54:35,487 --> 00:54:37,478
I just got to pound him.
863
00:54:37,527 --> 00:54:39,324
I'm not gonna even realise...
864
00:54:39,367 --> 00:54:42,643
I might look at his face
and say, "How'd I do that?"
865
00:54:42,687 --> 00:54:47,317
Allah, God, I'm his tool. God got
in me on purpose for my people.
866
00:54:47,367 --> 00:54:50,439
God has made this man
look like a little kid.
867
00:54:50,487 --> 00:54:54,958
His so-called right hand ain't
nothing now, I don't even feel 'em!
868
00:54:55,007 --> 00:54:59,000
I walk right in and take my shots
because I have God in my mind.
869
00:54:59,047 --> 00:55:03,677
I'm thinking of my people being free
and I can help with just one fight.
870
00:55:03,727 --> 00:55:07,640
He looks little in comparison
to what I'm getting from it!
871
00:55:07,687 --> 00:55:10,155
But if I think about just me...
872
00:55:10,207 --> 00:55:13,597
George Foreman knocked out
Joe Frazier like he was God.
873
00:55:13,647 --> 00:55:15,638
He knocked out Ken Norton.
874
00:55:15,687 --> 00:55:18,485
And the white press,
the power structure
875
00:55:18,527 --> 00:55:20,722
rank me to get tired in five or six,
876
00:55:20,767 --> 00:55:24,680
then I go in like Norton
and the rest of them and get scared.
877
00:55:24,727 --> 00:55:26,160
But my God controls the universe.
878
00:55:36,207 --> 00:55:40,120
'I was interested
in people called "f�ticheurs".
879
00:55:40,167 --> 00:55:42,761
'They are witches, soothsayers,
880
00:55:42,807 --> 00:55:45,480
'and in Western Africa
almost everybody has one.
881
00:55:45,527 --> 00:55:48,087
'They go to a witch doctor
the way we would go to a dentist.'
882
00:55:50,686 --> 00:55:54,201
Muhammad Ali had been
to Mobutu's f�ticheur.
883
00:55:56,366 --> 00:55:58,163
And...
884
00:55:59,046 --> 00:56:01,196
He had said that...
885
00:56:01,246 --> 00:56:05,125
The f�ticheur had said
that a woman with trembling hands
886
00:56:05,166 --> 00:56:07,475
would somehow get to Foreman.
887
00:56:07,526 --> 00:56:09,323
A succubus.
888
00:56:09,366 --> 00:56:11,926
'And that impressed me enormously.'
890
00:57:13,766 --> 00:57:19,079
'The heavyweight
championship produces an excitement
891
00:57:19,126 --> 00:57:22,163
'that's unlike
almost any other spectacle.
892
00:57:22,206 --> 00:57:24,766
'It's almost physically unendurable
893
00:57:24,806 --> 00:57:28,162
'to wait for that bell
to ring for the first round.
894
00:57:28,206 --> 00:57:31,835
'In 1974 in Zaire, the fight started
at four in the morning,
895
00:57:31,886 --> 00:57:35,003
'in order that it could be shown
on TV in America
896
00:57:35,046 --> 00:57:37,241
'at a reasonable hour like 10.'
897
00:57:37,286 --> 00:57:39,800
Boma ye! Boma ye!
898
00:57:39,846 --> 00:57:44,158
'Before the fight,
I saw a scene that was incomparable.
899
00:57:44,206 --> 00:57:47,004
'Ali's dressing room
was like a morgue.'
900
00:57:47,046 --> 00:57:49,037
It was like The Last Supper.
901
00:57:50,006 --> 00:57:52,600
And at a certain point Ali said,
902
00:57:52,646 --> 00:57:55,479
"Why is everyone...
903
00:57:56,886 --> 00:57:58,683
"so unhappy?
904
00:57:58,726 --> 00:58:01,160
"What is the matter with all of you?"
905
00:58:01,206 --> 00:58:06,485
The sense was that we were watching
a man who was going out to be...
906
00:58:06,526 --> 00:58:08,596
going out to the gallows.
907
00:58:08,646 --> 00:58:13,117
They all believed he was gonna get
defeated and they were terrified.
908
00:58:13,166 --> 00:58:15,396
They thought that with his pride
909
00:58:15,446 --> 00:58:18,438
he would take one of the world's
worst beatings ever
910
00:58:18,486 --> 00:58:20,204
and he wouldn't give up.
911
00:58:20,246 --> 00:58:23,921
And he was gonna be destroyed.
Killed or maimed, they knew not what.
912
00:58:23,966 --> 00:58:26,196
But they were deeply frightened,
913
00:58:26,246 --> 00:58:30,956
as if they were taking whatever fear
Ali might have had and absorbing it.
914
00:58:31,006 --> 00:58:33,395
After a while he looked at Bundini
915
00:58:33,446 --> 00:58:36,199
and said,
"We're gonna dance tonight."
916
00:58:36,246 --> 00:58:39,477
They said, "You're gonna dance!"
917
00:58:39,526 --> 00:58:42,916
Muhammad Ali was so funny
repeating this.
918
00:58:42,966 --> 00:58:45,844
"What am I gonna do?!"
They said, "Dance!"
919
00:58:45,886 --> 00:58:49,674
He said, "Yes!
And that man's gonna be bewildered!
920
00:58:49,726 --> 00:58:51,842
"I'm gonna dance and dance!"
921
00:58:51,886 --> 00:58:55,879
And they said, "You're gonna dance!"
I swear they were all crying.
922
00:58:55,926 --> 00:58:58,838
And he built them up to a degree
923
00:58:58,886 --> 00:59:00,956
so that for him
they became half-happy.
924
00:59:03,606 --> 00:59:05,801
Here comes the
Ali people out of the dressing room
925
00:59:05,846 --> 00:59:08,724
and all of the questions
will be answered.
926
00:59:08,766 --> 00:59:11,234
The awesome power of George Foreman
927
00:59:11,286 --> 00:59:14,756
against the varied boxing skills
of Muhammad Ali.
928
00:59:14,806 --> 00:59:17,195
It's age against youth.
929
00:59:17,246 --> 00:59:19,362
The experience of Muhammad Ali
930
00:59:19,406 --> 00:59:23,160
against the youth and brute force
and blinding speed.
931
00:59:23,206 --> 00:59:25,800
You can hear the band strike up
in the background
932
00:59:25,846 --> 00:59:27,837
as Ali moves to the ring.
933
00:59:27,886 --> 00:59:31,799
This is what Muhammad Ali lives for,
this is the man's life.
934
00:59:31,846 --> 00:59:33,996
This may be an historic event,
935
00:59:34,046 --> 00:59:38,039
Muhammad Ali coming into
the boxing ring for the last time.
936
00:59:38,086 --> 00:59:39,997
Should Muhammad Ali retire,
937
00:59:40,046 --> 00:59:43,641
this will be, what you're seeing now,
a very historic event.
938
00:59:43,686 --> 00:59:47,759
Here comes the heavyweight champion
of the world, George Foreman,
939
00:59:47,806 --> 00:59:49,797
jogging out!
940
00:59:49,846 --> 00:59:52,838
George Foreman
decked out in his red robes,
941
00:59:52,886 --> 00:59:54,877
coming in with his people.
942
00:59:54,926 --> 00:59:58,282
'No one in the press
ever saw Mobutu
943
00:59:58,326 --> 01:00:00,556
'and he didn't come to the fight.
944
01:00:00,606 --> 01:00:03,439
'He watched the fight
on closed circuit.
945
01:00:03,486 --> 01:00:05,442
'It was the only one in Zaire.
946
01:00:05,486 --> 01:00:08,398
'He was terribly afraid
of assassination.
947
01:00:08,446 --> 01:00:11,643
'This stadium
was a true arena for gladiators.
948
01:00:11,686 --> 01:00:16,965
'The floor you could not see beneath
the floor was covered with blood.
949
01:00:17,006 --> 01:00:21,397
'That blood had been washed away
but the effect was still there.'
950
01:00:21,446 --> 01:00:24,836
There was talk
about the possibility of rain,
951
01:00:24,886 --> 01:00:28,401
I don't think the weather could be
any more beautiful than it is.
952
01:00:28,446 --> 01:00:31,006
Ali is getting the people to chant!
953
01:00:31,046 --> 01:00:34,004
"Ali, boma ye,"
that means "Ali, kill him."
954
01:00:34,046 --> 01:00:38,995
'The atmosphere before
the bell rang for that first round
955
01:00:39,046 --> 01:00:42,277
'was as intense
as any I ever recall.'
956
01:00:42,326 --> 01:00:47,241
As they stare, Muhammad
Ali talking to George Foreman.
957
01:00:47,286 --> 01:00:49,277
Really staring at each other.
958
01:00:49,326 --> 01:00:52,841
Foreman looking serious,
Ali definitely talking.
959
01:00:52,886 --> 01:00:56,481
Look at the stare on Foreman.
Look at Ali give him the word.
960
01:00:56,526 --> 01:01:00,155
The stage is set, we're just about
ready to begin round one.
961
01:01:00,206 --> 01:01:02,276
The championship is at stake
962
01:01:02,326 --> 01:01:05,523
and $5 million will be paid
to both fighters.
963
01:01:05,566 --> 01:01:09,445
Ali ready, Foreman ready,
we're waiting for the bell.
964
01:01:10,926 --> 01:01:13,759
Here we go,
Ali quickly across the ring.
965
01:01:13,806 --> 01:01:17,719
Round one, Ali bouncing around,
shifting left to right.
966
01:01:17,766 --> 01:01:20,997
George moves slow,
Ali gets the first punch in,
967
01:01:21,046 --> 01:01:25,039
a light right-hand taken
on the forehead by the champion.
968
01:01:25,086 --> 01:01:27,475
Foreman moving slow, stalking.
969
01:01:27,526 --> 01:01:30,643
Ali looks like he's ready to go here.
970
01:01:30,686 --> 01:01:33,758
He's not staying away,
he's going after his man.
971
01:01:33,806 --> 01:01:38,277
Foreman cautious in the first round,
looking to drop that left hook.
972
01:01:42,606 --> 01:01:45,564
Foreman's locked his man
to the far corner.
973
01:01:45,606 --> 01:01:49,360
There's that left upper-cut
into the body of Muhammad Ali.
974
01:01:49,406 --> 01:01:52,762
Ali tries to hang on
to the head of George Foreman.
975
01:01:52,806 --> 01:01:55,923
Foreman dances...
Ali with a right-hand lead!
976
01:01:55,966 --> 01:01:59,481
Has Foreman slightly confused
with that right-hand lead,
977
01:01:59,526 --> 01:02:02,245
which I haven't seen
too many times before.
978
01:02:02,286 --> 01:02:06,359
A right-hand lead, where you throw
your right without countering,
979
01:02:06,406 --> 01:02:09,045
you throw it first, like a jab.
980
01:02:09,086 --> 01:02:13,159
That has to travel that extra
distance across the shoulders.
981
01:02:13,206 --> 01:02:17,802
'Professionals rarely use this
because it's so dangerous to throw
982
01:02:17,846 --> 01:02:20,121
'since you are open to a left hook.
983
01:02:20,166 --> 01:02:22,964
'Since fighters work in milliseconds
984
01:02:23,006 --> 01:02:26,601
'they can see a right coming
much faster than a jab.'
985
01:02:26,646 --> 01:02:29,763
Nobody had thrown a right-hand lead
at Foreman in two years,
986
01:02:29,806 --> 01:02:32,843
and none of his sparring partners,
for $50 a day,
987
01:02:32,886 --> 01:02:36,356
was going to start
throwing right-hand leads at him
988
01:02:36,406 --> 01:02:39,842
because it's a great insult
to a top professional.
989
01:02:39,886 --> 01:02:43,674
'It suggests he's slow enough
that you can hit him with it.'
990
01:02:43,726 --> 01:02:48,436
'Instead Ali figured out Foreman's
not expecting a right-hand lead.
991
01:02:48,486 --> 01:02:52,001
'"I'm gonna hit him with a right hand
and knock him out."
992
01:02:52,046 --> 01:02:56,756
'Ali threw 12 right hand leads, he
hadn't told anybody he was going to.'
993
01:02:56,806 --> 01:03:00,560
He may have debated whether to
up until the last moment.
994
01:03:00,606 --> 01:03:03,916
But he didn't knock Foreman down
or knock him out.
995
01:03:03,966 --> 01:03:05,922
Instead, Foreman went crazy.
996
01:03:05,966 --> 01:03:09,641
That punch
did no damage. That one did!
997
01:03:09,686 --> 01:03:12,758
Two wild right hands
taken on the head of Ali!
998
01:03:12,806 --> 01:03:16,003
A real strong right hand
just underneath the heart.
999
01:03:16,046 --> 01:03:18,685
Ali is taking some punishment now!
1000
01:03:18,726 --> 01:03:20,921
Eight seconds left in the round.
1001
01:03:20,966 --> 01:03:22,957
Bell rang.
1002
01:03:23,566 --> 01:03:25,796
Ali went back to the corner...
1003
01:03:25,846 --> 01:03:29,998
Finally the nightmare
he'd been awaiting in the ring
1004
01:03:30,046 --> 01:03:32,196
had finally come to visit him.
1005
01:03:32,246 --> 01:03:35,795
'He was in the ring
with a man he could not dominate,
1006
01:03:35,846 --> 01:03:39,441
'who was stronger than him,
who was not afraid of him,
1007
01:03:39,486 --> 01:03:43,399
'who'd try to knock him out,
and who punched harder than Ali,
1008
01:03:43,446 --> 01:03:47,280
'and this man was determined
and unstoppable.
1009
01:03:47,326 --> 01:03:49,920
'Ali had a look on his face
that I'll never forget.
1010
01:03:49,966 --> 01:03:52,878
'It was the only time
I ever saw fear in Ali's eyes.'
1011
01:03:52,926 --> 01:03:56,123
Ali looked as if
he looked into himself and said,
1012
01:03:56,166 --> 01:03:58,282
"All right, this is the moment.
1013
01:03:58,326 --> 01:04:00,965
"This is what
you've been waiting for.
1014
01:04:01,006 --> 01:04:03,725
"This is...that hour.
1015
01:04:04,646 --> 01:04:07,638
"Do you have the guts?"
And he kind of nodded,
1016
01:04:07,686 --> 01:04:10,519
like, "Really got
to get it together, boy.
1017
01:04:10,566 --> 01:04:14,605
"You are gonna get it together...
you WILL get it together."
1018
01:04:14,646 --> 01:04:19,117
He nodded some more, as if he were
looking into the eyes of his maker,
1019
01:04:19,166 --> 01:04:23,045
and then turned to the crowd
and went "Ali, boma ye!"
1020
01:04:23,086 --> 01:04:26,965
and 100,000 people
all yelled back "Ali, boma ye!"
1021
01:04:27,006 --> 01:04:31,841
And this huge reverberation
of the crowd came back into the ring.
1022
01:04:31,886 --> 01:04:34,958
'Ali picked it up as if
"these are my people,
1023
01:04:35,006 --> 01:04:36,962
'"this is what I'm here for.
1024
01:04:37,006 --> 01:04:41,158
'"The time has come, I'm gonna find
a way to master this man."'
1025
01:04:41,206 --> 01:04:43,674
Ali tries
to tie him up.
1026
01:04:43,726 --> 01:04:46,286
No real damage done in that exchange.
1027
01:04:46,326 --> 01:04:50,956
'Foreman, like everyone,
had assumed that Ali would dance,
1028
01:04:51,006 --> 01:04:56,034
'and so Ali now went to the ropes
and went into the Rope-a-Dope.
1029
01:04:56,926 --> 01:05:00,805
'And a lot of people thought
that moment the fight was over.
1030
01:05:00,846 --> 01:05:05,158
'Especially on TV, it looked like
Foreman was killing a very weak Ali.'
1031
01:05:05,206 --> 01:05:07,003
You don't go to the ropes.
1032
01:05:07,046 --> 01:05:10,038
And there he was, leaning way back.
1033
01:05:10,086 --> 01:05:13,044
'I wrote about it, like a man
leaning out of his window
1034
01:05:13,086 --> 01:05:15,919
'trying to see
if there's something on his roof.'
1035
01:05:15,966 --> 01:05:17,763
And, you know, taking it.
1036
01:05:17,806 --> 01:05:19,922
Here were these great broadsides
1037
01:05:19,966 --> 01:05:23,436
and it looked like
he was being set up for the kill.
1038
01:05:23,486 --> 01:05:25,920
It happened so quickly
and so abruptly,
1039
01:05:25,966 --> 01:05:30,437
that I said, I shouted to Norman,
"The fix is in."
1040
01:05:30,486 --> 01:05:33,000
'He's supposed to go down
in the first or second.
1041
01:05:33,046 --> 01:05:35,514
'Ropes is halfway house
to the floor.'
1042
01:05:35,566 --> 01:05:38,160
'It just looked as though
he had to cave in.'
1043
01:05:38,206 --> 01:05:43,121
..some awkward but
very powerful hooks with both hands.
1044
01:05:43,166 --> 01:05:46,954
'They became so basic that
they were like two kids fighting.'
1045
01:05:48,486 --> 01:05:51,683
'For that round and the next round
and the next round
1046
01:05:51,726 --> 01:05:55,321
'Ali lay against the ropes,
and he kept talking to Foreman.
1047
01:05:55,366 --> 01:05:56,958
'It was extraordinary.
1048
01:05:57,006 --> 01:05:59,645
'You had to be close to see it.'
1049
01:05:59,686 --> 01:06:03,281
'And Foreman was throwing
these prodigious punches
1050
01:06:03,326 --> 01:06:06,079
'and Ali swung
like a man in the rigging.'
1051
01:06:06,126 --> 01:06:08,799
He'd go all the way back,
he'd slide out like that.
1052
01:06:08,846 --> 01:06:12,236
Occasionally, he'd get hit and he'd
say "George, you disappoint me.
1053
01:06:12,286 --> 01:06:16,359
"You don't hit as hard
as I thought you would, George,
1054
01:06:16,406 --> 01:06:18,840
"you're not breaking popcorn!"
1055
01:06:18,886 --> 01:06:21,081
'And Foreman's insane with rage,
1056
01:06:21,126 --> 01:06:23,845
'wanging at him and wanging at him,
1057
01:06:23,886 --> 01:06:26,354
'powerful, powerful, powerful.
1058
01:06:26,406 --> 01:06:30,115
'And middle of the fifth round
Foreman had punched himself out.
1059
01:06:30,166 --> 01:06:32,122
'It had taken three rounds.'
1060
01:06:32,166 --> 01:06:36,523
Ali picks it up,
40 seconds left in round five.
1061
01:06:40,686 --> 01:06:45,157
First good combination by Ali
lands on the head of Foreman.
1062
01:06:45,206 --> 01:06:47,595
Foreman with that right hook.
1063
01:06:47,646 --> 01:06:49,557
Ali scores a hook!
1064
01:06:49,606 --> 01:06:52,564
Quick jab with the right
backs up Foreman!
1065
01:06:52,606 --> 01:06:54,483
Backs him up in his tracks!
1066
01:06:54,526 --> 01:06:57,916
Foreman tries the hook!
Ali goes to the right!
1067
01:06:57,966 --> 01:07:00,196
Foreman gets knocked to the left!
1068
01:07:01,286 --> 01:07:03,242
Foreman hit again!
1069
01:07:03,286 --> 01:07:07,165
Foreman has been hit
three or four times!
1070
01:07:07,206 --> 01:07:09,561
Ali came off the ropes
and hit him a right
1071
01:07:09,606 --> 01:07:13,599
and you can see the sweat pour off
like a fountain off Foreman's face
1072
01:07:13,646 --> 01:07:17,719
and you suddenly realised
there was design in this madness.
1073
01:07:17,766 --> 01:07:20,997
So I turned to Norman,
he was somewhat puzzled,
1074
01:07:21,046 --> 01:07:23,640
but I said,
"The succubus has got him!",
1075
01:07:23,686 --> 01:07:26,564
referring to this woman
with the trembling hands
1076
01:07:26,606 --> 01:07:30,360
that the witch doctors had said
would touch Foreman and destroy him.
1077
01:07:32,166 --> 01:07:36,717
..Ali's tactics,
to let the man punch himself out.
1078
01:07:36,766 --> 01:07:38,996
30 seconds left in round eight.
1079
01:07:41,966 --> 01:07:43,763
Very even fight.
1080
01:07:43,806 --> 01:07:46,001
Ali a sneaky right hand.
1081
01:07:46,726 --> 01:07:48,603
Another sneaky right hand.
1082
01:07:48,646 --> 01:07:51,035
Works over the shoulder of Foreman.
1083
01:07:51,086 --> 01:07:52,883
There's the combination!
1084
01:07:55,206 --> 01:07:57,561
Two...three...
1085
01:07:57,606 --> 01:08:00,166
Four...five...
1086
01:08:00,206 --> 01:08:03,562
Foreman gets up to the knee at eight!
1087
01:08:04,406 --> 01:08:06,966
That's it! The fight is stopped!
1088
01:08:07,006 --> 01:08:10,316
Muhammad Ali with
a dramatic eighth round knockout!
1089
01:08:10,366 --> 01:08:13,995
He knocks out...George Foreman!
1090
01:08:14,046 --> 01:08:16,879
He's done it! Muhammad Ali
has done it! Muhammad Ali has...
1091
01:08:19,806 --> 01:08:21,239
Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali...
1092
01:08:21,286 --> 01:08:25,518
'Muhammad Ali,
he was like a sleeping elephant.
1093
01:08:25,566 --> 01:08:29,605
'You can do whatever you want
around a sleeping elephant,
1094
01:08:29,646 --> 01:08:35,118
'but when he wakes up...
he tramples everything.'
1096
01:08:38,126 --> 01:08:41,084
Muhammad Ali, boma ye.
1097
01:08:41,126 --> 01:08:45,756
Boma ye. Muhammad Ali,
boma ye George Foreman.
1098
01:08:45,806 --> 01:08:47,717
He did it.
1099
01:08:47,766 --> 01:08:51,122
'He's champion again,
we couldn't believe it.
1100
01:08:51,166 --> 01:08:54,397
'It was such a classic performance
and so beautiful
1101
01:08:54,446 --> 01:08:57,961
'that at the moment
Ali hit the knockout punch,
1102
01:08:58,006 --> 01:09:01,555
'Foreman began to go,
Ali followed him around,
1103
01:09:01,606 --> 01:09:04,643
'Ali had his right cocked
for one more punch
1104
01:09:04,686 --> 01:09:06,199
'but he never threw it,
1105
01:09:06,246 --> 01:09:10,956
'as though he didn't want to ruin the
aesthetic of this man going down.'
1106
01:09:11,966 --> 01:09:15,117
One has mixed emotions
when you see the end of a fight.
1107
01:09:15,166 --> 01:09:18,203
'I always feel sympathy
for the man losing it,
1108
01:09:18,246 --> 01:09:22,159
'particularly when you see
a titanic, formidable figure
1109
01:09:22,206 --> 01:09:24,037
'suddenly on the ground.'
1110
01:09:24,086 --> 01:09:26,680
'Now,
when we see George on TV,
1111
01:09:26,726 --> 01:09:29,286
'and know that after that knockout
1112
01:09:29,326 --> 01:09:33,001
'he went through two years
of the deepest depression,
1113
01:09:33,046 --> 01:09:35,321
'he almost didn't come out of it.
1114
01:09:35,366 --> 01:09:38,119
'To see the man who's come out of it,
1115
01:09:38,166 --> 01:09:41,363
'the way he reconstructed
his personality,
1116
01:09:41,406 --> 01:09:46,560
'it's hard to find anyone in America
more affable than George Foreman.
1117
01:09:46,606 --> 01:09:50,485
'Foreman has become
a fabulous person in American life.'
1118
01:09:50,526 --> 01:09:52,517
Just as the fight finished,
1119
01:09:52,566 --> 01:09:56,559
the monsoons, the African rains,
came, and they came so hard
1120
01:09:56,606 --> 01:10:00,599
that the waters were about
three feet deep in the dressing rooms
1121
01:10:00,646 --> 01:10:04,036
where we'd just been an hour ago,
I'd never seen such a downpour.
1122
01:10:04,086 --> 01:10:07,078
And we rode back
through the African night
1123
01:10:07,126 --> 01:10:09,435
from the boxing ring into Kinshasa
1124
01:10:09,486 --> 01:10:13,638
and there were crowds on the roads
standing in the pouring rain
1125
01:10:13,686 --> 01:10:17,804
leaping up and down because
news had got around that Ali had won.
1126
01:10:17,846 --> 01:10:21,919
'He stayed up all night
from what I heard,
1127
01:10:21,966 --> 01:10:26,482
'and in the morning he spoke to
African groups who'd come to see him,
1128
01:10:26,526 --> 01:10:29,438
'and they more than revered him,
he was a god.
1129
01:10:29,486 --> 01:10:33,195
'And he spoke to them
very simply and beautifully,
1130
01:10:33,246 --> 01:10:36,955
'and he said,
"Afro-Americans, in America,
1131
01:10:37,006 --> 01:10:38,962
'"we're not as good as you are.
1132
01:10:39,006 --> 01:10:41,315
'"Some of us are richer than you are,
1133
01:10:41,366 --> 01:10:45,120
'"but you have a dignity
in your poverty that we don't have.
1134
01:10:45,166 --> 01:10:46,963
'"We are spoiled in America,
1135
01:10:47,006 --> 01:10:50,999
'"we have lost what you still have
in Africa and you must keep that."
1136
01:10:51,046 --> 01:10:55,039
'And I thought, on top of everything
else he's a political leader
1137
01:10:55,086 --> 01:10:57,236
'and he's gonna be
a great political leader.'
1138
01:10:59,886 --> 01:11:02,275
I have a lot of things to do
in the Black neighbourhoods,
1139
01:11:02,326 --> 01:11:06,239
we have a lot of problems
we have to solve among ourselves.
1140
01:11:06,286 --> 01:11:08,595
Prostitution, dope, gang fights.
1141
01:11:08,646 --> 01:11:12,480
Knowledge of self. Black people
have no knowledge of themselves.
1142
01:11:12,526 --> 01:11:15,120
We have been made
just like white people mentally.
1143
01:11:15,166 --> 01:11:17,805
White people have made us
so much like them
1144
01:11:17,846 --> 01:11:20,519
it's hard to teach them
about themselves,
1145
01:11:20,566 --> 01:11:24,798
it's hard to teach them to unite
and marry and be with their own.
1146
01:11:24,846 --> 01:11:27,314
Black people
are now like white people,
1147
01:11:27,366 --> 01:11:29,516
we have to re-brainwash 'em now,
1148
01:11:29,566 --> 01:11:33,718
teach them about themselves
and their history and language,
1149
01:11:33,766 --> 01:11:35,836
to do something for themselves
1150
01:11:35,886 --> 01:11:40,164
and quit begging white people
for things they should do themselves.
1151
01:11:40,206 --> 01:11:43,482
I never heard Ali say
he would never fight again.
1152
01:11:43,766 --> 01:11:46,200
If he had said it,
and usually he told the truth,
1153
01:11:46,246 --> 01:11:48,202
I wouldn't have believed it.
1154
01:11:48,246 --> 01:11:51,875
He was born to fight,
born for the ring and loved it,
1155
01:11:51,926 --> 01:11:53,757
he truly loved fighting.
1156
01:11:53,806 --> 01:11:58,675
And...as happens with people who love
a thing too much, it destroys them.
1157
01:11:58,726 --> 01:12:02,082
It was Oscar Wilde that said
you destroy the thing you love.
1158
01:12:02,126 --> 01:12:05,801
It's the other way round,
what you love destroys you.
1159
01:12:11,046 --> 01:12:13,844
'He came back,
he had 22 fights.
1160
01:12:13,886 --> 01:12:16,684
'Some were most honourable,
some very difficult.
1161
01:12:16,726 --> 01:12:19,115
'Some were comedies and farces.
1162
01:12:19,166 --> 01:12:23,637
'He hurt himself in those 22 fights
after the fight in Africa.'
1163
01:12:27,046 --> 01:12:31,039
'There is a tendency
to look at Muhammad and say
1164
01:12:31,086 --> 01:12:32,997
'he's wounded, he's ill.
1165
01:12:33,046 --> 01:12:37,437
'There are no intellectual deficits,
it's a motor skills problem
1166
01:12:37,486 --> 01:12:40,364
'and he doesn't try
to hide his condition.
1167
01:12:40,406 --> 01:12:42,966
'He goes out and lets
the whole world see it.
1168
01:12:43,006 --> 01:12:45,361
'He doesn't feel sorry for himself
1169
01:12:45,406 --> 01:12:49,957
'and there's really no reason for
anybody else to feel sorry for him.
1170
01:12:50,006 --> 01:12:52,281
'He loves being Muhammad Ali,
1171
01:12:52,326 --> 01:12:55,762
'he truly believes
that he's doing God's work
1172
01:12:55,806 --> 01:12:59,242
'and he's as happy with each day
as anybody I know.'
1173
01:13:00,246 --> 01:13:04,080
'Today's young generation,
they don't know anything.'
1174
01:13:05,006 --> 01:13:08,919
Something happened last year,
they know nothing about it.
1175
01:13:08,966 --> 01:13:13,278
So there are these great great
stories, great historic events,
1176
01:13:13,326 --> 01:13:16,204
and I'm not talking
about 1850s stuff,
1177
01:13:16,246 --> 01:13:20,159
they don't know who Malcolm X is,
they don't know who JFK is,
1178
01:13:20,206 --> 01:13:23,801
Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson,
you can go down the line.
1179
01:13:23,846 --> 01:13:25,643
And it's scary.
1180
01:13:25,686 --> 01:13:30,237
'They're missing a lot if they don't
know the legacy of Muhammad Ali,
1181
01:13:30,286 --> 01:13:33,084
'because no matter
what era you live in,
1182
01:13:33,126 --> 01:13:35,242
'you see very few true heroes.'
1183
01:13:39,766 --> 01:13:41,836
Ali, boma ye!
1184
01:13:41,886 --> 01:13:46,562
Ali, boma ye! Ali, boma ye!
Ali, boma ye!
1185
01:13:48,246 --> 01:13:50,521
Back up, sucker, back up.
1186
01:13:51,406 --> 01:13:53,715
Come get me, sucker, I'm dancin'!
1187
01:13:53,766 --> 01:13:55,836
I'm dancin'! Follow me, chump!
1188
01:13:55,886 --> 01:13:57,922
I'm not there, I'm here!
1189
01:13:59,726 --> 01:14:01,921
Sucker, you ain't got nothing!
1190
01:14:10,166 --> 01:14:12,680
# In every heart
1191
01:14:12,726 --> 01:14:15,957
# There is a drum that beats
1192
01:14:16,006 --> 01:14:17,962
# Steady and strong
1193
01:14:18,006 --> 01:14:21,476
# It does not know defeat
1194
01:14:21,526 --> 01:14:23,994
# I feel its power
1195
01:14:24,046 --> 01:14:29,643
# And know for certain
the true belief
1196
01:14:32,486 --> 01:14:35,205
# In every soul
1197
01:14:35,246 --> 01:14:37,919
# There is a memory
1198
01:14:37,966 --> 01:14:40,719
# Of standing tall
1199
01:14:40,766 --> 01:14:43,803
# The proudest we could be
1200
01:14:43,846 --> 01:14:46,485
# I cannot fall
1201
01:14:46,526 --> 01:14:48,721
# For I recall
1202
01:14:48,766 --> 01:14:52,122
# We were born in majesty
1203
01:14:54,606 --> 01:15:00,954
# And when the long night
has been fought and won
1204
01:15:01,006 --> 01:15:05,079
# We'll stand in the sun
1205
01:15:05,126 --> 01:15:07,720
# And we will raise our hands
1206
01:15:07,766 --> 01:15:10,326
# We will touch the sky
1207
01:15:10,366 --> 01:15:16,236
# Together we will dance
in robes of gold
1208
01:15:16,286 --> 01:15:21,997
# And we will leave
the world remembering
1209
01:15:22,046 --> 01:15:27,166
# When we were kings
1210
01:15:27,406 --> 01:15:31,558
# When we were kings
1211
01:15:33,646 --> 01:15:35,716
# Now is the time
1212
01:15:35,766 --> 01:15:39,122
# Here is the mountaintop
1213
01:15:39,166 --> 01:15:44,479
# When one man climbs
the rest are lifted up
1214
01:15:44,526 --> 01:15:47,245
# When memories stay
1215
01:15:47,286 --> 01:15:50,039
# We're closer, yeah
1216
01:15:50,086 --> 01:15:54,876
# To our higher destiny
1217
01:15:55,886 --> 01:16:02,075
# And when we reach up
to claim the throne
1218
01:16:02,126 --> 01:16:05,675
# Every man will know
1219
01:16:05,726 --> 01:16:08,320
# We will raise our hands
1220
01:16:08,366 --> 01:16:11,164
# We will touch the sky
1221
01:16:11,206 --> 01:16:16,724
# Together we will dance
in robes of gold
1222
01:16:16,766 --> 01:16:22,875
# And we will leave
the world remembering
1223
01:16:22,926 --> 01:16:28,239
# When we were kings
1224
01:16:28,526 --> 01:16:32,485
# When we were kings
1225
01:16:32,526 --> 01:16:34,642
# Ooh
1226
01:16:34,686 --> 01:16:37,120
# When we were kings
1227
01:16:38,166 --> 01:16:40,077
# Yeah
1228
01:16:40,126 --> 01:16:41,525
# When we were kings
1229
01:16:41,566 --> 01:16:43,682
# Float like a butterfly
1230
01:16:43,726 --> 01:16:47,719
# Sting like a bee
1231
01:16:48,086 --> 01:16:50,077
# Float like a butterfly
1232
01:16:51,766 --> 01:16:53,802
# I remember... #
1233
01:16:57,046 --> 01:17:01,039
Years after the fight in Zaire,
perhaps ten years after,
1234
01:17:01,086 --> 01:17:05,716
I'd run into Ali on occasion after
that, but I remember this meeting.
1235
01:17:05,766 --> 01:17:08,917
Esquire was giving a party
for various people
1236
01:17:08,966 --> 01:17:12,800
who had distinguished themselves
in Esquire that year.
1237
01:17:12,846 --> 01:17:14,837
Ali, for whatever he'd done,
1238
01:17:14,886 --> 01:17:18,925
I was there probably because I had
a good story in Esquire that year,
1239
01:17:18,966 --> 01:17:21,605
maybe 25 of us, honoured guests,
1240
01:17:21,646 --> 01:17:24,160
I was there with my wife
and we saw Ali
1241
01:17:24,206 --> 01:17:26,117
and we were talking with him
1242
01:17:26,166 --> 01:17:28,555
and he couldn't have been nicer.
1243
01:17:28,606 --> 01:17:31,723
I remember I was 62 then,
cos he said, "How old are you now?"
1244
01:17:31,766 --> 01:17:36,556
I said "62," he said "Oh," same as
when we were jogging that night,
1245
01:17:36,606 --> 01:17:41,361
"Oh, I hope I'm as young as you are
when I'm 62," he went on like that.
1246
01:17:41,406 --> 01:17:45,399
I got so pleased and so vain that,
you know, I'm like a dog.
1247
01:17:45,446 --> 01:17:49,075
What did I have to do?
I had to go urinate, and I did.
1248
01:17:49,126 --> 01:17:52,482
I went away and once I was gone
he turned to my wife,
1249
01:17:52,526 --> 01:17:56,565
who's much younger than I am,
and he looked at her hard and said,
1250
01:17:56,606 --> 01:17:59,120
"You still with that old man?"
1251
01:18:01,086 --> 01:18:04,078
And for me that's always been...
That's Ali.
1252
01:18:04,926 --> 01:18:08,316
You love him even when
you turn your back on him.
1253
01:18:08,366 --> 01:18:13,281
I heard him once talking to the
Harvard senior class commencement.
1254
01:18:14,646 --> 01:18:18,798
He gave this extraordinary speech,
you know he was dyslexic,
1255
01:18:18,846 --> 01:18:21,155
and he would look
at a paper and say,
1256
01:18:21,206 --> 01:18:24,482
"What does this word mean?"
I'd say, "Appendicitis."
1257
01:18:24,526 --> 01:18:28,838
He'd say, "How d'you get a word
like appendicitis? It's so long."
1258
01:18:28,886 --> 01:18:31,116
Here he was delivering a lecture,
1259
01:18:31,166 --> 01:18:36,320
senior class day with these
1,000, 2,000 Harvard graduates,
1260
01:18:36,366 --> 01:18:39,756
and...he had these little cards
in front of him.
1261
01:18:39,806 --> 01:18:44,561
He gave this wonderful speech
about he hadn't had the opportunity
1262
01:18:44,606 --> 01:18:49,157
but they had and they should use that
to make the world a better place.
1263
01:18:49,206 --> 01:18:53,722
It was moving and funny, and a great
roar of appreciation at the end.
1264
01:18:53,766 --> 01:18:56,644
Then someone shouted out,
"Give us a poem!"
1265
01:18:56,686 --> 01:18:59,359
And everybody quieted down.
1266
01:18:59,406 --> 01:19:04,321
Now, the shortest poem according
to Bartlett's Quotations is called
1267
01:19:04,366 --> 01:19:06,436
"On the Antiquity of Microbes"
1268
01:19:06,486 --> 01:19:08,795
and the poem is "Adam had 'em."
1269
01:19:08,846 --> 01:19:10,484
Pretty short.
1270
01:19:10,526 --> 01:19:12,801
But Muhammad Ali's poem was
1271
01:19:12,846 --> 01:19:15,918
"Me, we."
1272
01:19:16,726 --> 01:19:18,284
Two words.
1273
01:19:18,326 --> 01:19:22,763
I wrote Bartlett's Quotations
and I said, "Look, that's shorter."
1274
01:19:22,806 --> 01:19:26,242
It stands for something more
than the poem itself.
1275
01:19:26,286 --> 01:19:28,641
"Me, we." What a fighter he was.
And what a man.
1276
01:19:33,166 --> 01:19:37,079
# Refugee cat... Ali, boma ye
1277
01:19:37,126 --> 01:19:40,277
# Yes, yes... Rumble in the jungle
1278
01:19:45,966 --> 01:19:47,319
# Come on!
1279
01:19:47,366 --> 01:19:49,675
# Root to the fruit
more bass than Bootsy Collins
1280
01:19:49,726 --> 01:19:52,365
# You versus me
that's like Ali versus Foreman
1281
01:19:52,406 --> 01:19:55,159
# God's act, stand back and watch
1282
01:19:55,206 --> 01:19:58,039
# Devil's time-out
can't be timed with no Swatch watch
1283
01:19:58,086 --> 01:20:00,316
# Who I am, the Black Abraham
1284
01:20:00,366 --> 01:20:03,039
# Zunga zunga zang
yellow man, Vietnam
1285
01:20:03,086 --> 01:20:05,361
# Add an extra bar
as I spar with literature
1286
01:20:05,406 --> 01:20:06,680
# Taking kingdoms from Tsars
1287
01:20:06,726 --> 01:20:08,284
# Winning more wars than the Moors
1288
01:20:08,326 --> 01:20:10,794
# Hey, what's the deal?
I seen the Devil spar with Allah
1289
01:20:10,846 --> 01:20:13,406
# Mathematics was the key
to set my whole race free
1290
01:20:13,446 --> 01:20:16,040
# You might debate we,
a refugee no harm hurt me
1291
01:20:16,086 --> 01:20:18,805
# Dying, thirsty from the struggle
to my own hustle bubble
1292
01:20:18,846 --> 01:20:21,406
# On the low, woe is me
to show the Free Bob right
1293
01:20:21,446 --> 01:20:22,765
# The righteous Asiatic thinker
1294
01:20:22,806 --> 01:20:24,205
# While Satan rob light
1295
01:20:24,246 --> 01:20:25,599
# Civilised like the Molly
1296
01:20:25,646 --> 01:20:26,965
# Burgundy, wildly rocking
1297
01:20:27,006 --> 01:20:28,439
# Seen the fifth when Ali clocked him
1298
01:20:28,486 --> 01:20:29,885
# John Forte will keep you locked in
1299
01:20:29,926 --> 01:20:32,281
# People all around
you got to recognise and witness
1300
01:20:32,326 --> 01:20:34,999
# The Mister who swift enough
to knock you out with mic fitness
1301
01:20:35,046 --> 01:20:36,274
# Hands blistered
from holding the mic tight
1302
01:20:36,326 --> 01:20:37,520
# Some say it's fight night
1303
01:20:37,566 --> 01:20:40,478
# Well, throw the R after the F
cos I'm gonna take away your breath
1304
01:20:40,526 --> 01:20:43,086
# The bell rings
and it's just a daily operation
1305
01:20:43,126 --> 01:20:45,799
# Yo, you saw my lubrication
you can see this occupation
1306
01:20:45,846 --> 01:20:48,201
# (The winner)
You know we're here from Q-borough
1307
01:20:48,246 --> 01:20:51,204
# L-Booie and Clef the trainers
Prazwell promote the throw
1308
01:20:51,246 --> 01:20:53,885
# We used to bite the bullets
with the pigskin cases
1309
01:20:53,926 --> 01:20:56,565
# Now we perfect slang
like a gang of street masons
1310
01:20:56,606 --> 01:20:59,040
# Scribe check make connects
true pyramid architects
1311
01:20:59,086 --> 01:21:01,316
# Replace the last name with the X
1312
01:21:01,366 --> 01:21:03,084
# The man's got a God complex
1313
01:21:03,126 --> 01:21:04,400
# But take the text
change the picture
1314
01:21:04,446 --> 01:21:07,006
# Watch Muhammad play the messenger
like holy Moslem scripture
1315
01:21:07,046 --> 01:21:09,799
# Take orders from only God
only one when it's jihad
1316
01:21:09,846 --> 01:21:12,485
# See Ali appears in Zaire
to reconnect 400 years
1317
01:21:12,526 --> 01:21:13,925
# But we're the people
dark but equal
1318
01:21:13,966 --> 01:21:15,240
# Give love to such things
1319
01:21:15,286 --> 01:21:17,880
# For the man who made the fam'
remember when we were kings
1320
01:21:17,926 --> 01:21:20,042
# Block's on fire
1321
01:21:20,086 --> 01:21:22,441
# Flames getting higher
1322
01:21:22,486 --> 01:21:25,205
# Robbin' blue collar
1323
01:21:25,246 --> 01:21:27,919
# Killin' for a dollar
1324
01:21:27,966 --> 01:21:30,526
# Youths get tired
1325
01:21:30,566 --> 01:21:33,205
# We're dealin' with them liars
1326
01:21:33,246 --> 01:21:35,999
# From Brooklyn to Zaire
1327
01:21:36,046 --> 01:21:38,879
# We need a ghetto messiah
1328
01:21:39,926 --> 01:21:44,522
# Send me an angel
in the morning, baby
1329
01:21:44,806 --> 01:21:49,960
# Send me an angel
in the morning, darling
1330
01:21:50,006 --> 01:21:55,205
# Send me Muhammad
in the morning, baby
1331
01:21:55,446 --> 01:22:00,645
# Send me an angel
in the morning, darling
1332
01:22:00,686 --> 01:22:02,677
# Once the pen hits the pad
it's danger
1333
01:22:02,726 --> 01:22:03,920
# To this I'll be no stranger
1334
01:22:03,966 --> 01:22:05,797
# Step inside the ring
and I'll derange you
1335
01:22:05,846 --> 01:22:08,485
# I'm hearing no comments
everyone looks despondent
1336
01:22:08,526 --> 01:22:11,120
# Dejected, rejected
similar to Liston catching licks
1337
01:22:11,166 --> 01:22:13,555
# Beat it, Sonny, my man
is still the greatest in history
1338
01:22:13,606 --> 01:22:16,166
# To hell with Frazier,
yapping about that negative shit
1339
01:22:16,206 --> 01:22:19,164
# Now, listen, you can try
and escape if you want to
1340
01:22:19,206 --> 01:22:22,039
# But ask yourself
who the hell you gonna run to?
1341
01:22:22,086 --> 01:22:24,759
# Like Sade Abu
you got a punch that I can sleep to
1342
01:22:24,806 --> 01:22:27,240
# Fugees, Tribe, Busta Rhymes
forever coming through
1343
01:22:27,286 --> 01:22:29,754
# You sing Amazing Grace
over two dollar plates
1344
01:22:29,806 --> 01:22:32,525
# One roll, snake-eyes,
like Jake the Snake
1345
01:22:32,566 --> 01:22:35,364
# Many lies, put up for stakes,
wash our sins at the Great Lakes
1346
01:22:35,406 --> 01:22:38,000
# You and I cannot see eye-to-eye
so therefore we can't relate
1347
01:22:38,046 --> 01:22:40,514
# I'm here
when I make myself crystal clear
1348
01:22:40,566 --> 01:22:43,205
# You fled to Cape Fear
when I aced you up in Zaire
1349
01:22:43,246 --> 01:22:45,760
# Tussle with a lasso
in the Royal Rumble
1350
01:22:45,806 --> 01:22:48,639
# Separate boys from men
in the concrete jungle
1351
01:22:48,686 --> 01:22:50,722
# I remember when Cassius Clay
flipped the script
1352
01:22:50,766 --> 01:22:52,199
# Taking trips to Zimbabwe
1353
01:22:52,246 --> 01:22:55,124
# Africans started calling the God
Ali, boma ye!
1354
01:22:55,166 --> 01:22:58,556
# It be the God stricken,
God nutrition, lightly stricken
1355
01:22:58,606 --> 01:23:00,562
# Blow that make you feel
like you was poison bitten
1356
01:23:00,606 --> 01:23:02,915
# Ha! Yo, I'm 'bout to blister
you and your sister
1357
01:23:02,966 --> 01:23:05,685
# Predicting every ass whipping
before my fights, my nigga
1358
01:23:05,726 --> 01:23:08,843
# This be your last warning
once you walk past the doorman
1359
01:23:08,886 --> 01:23:11,605
# Ali and Foreman gonna lock ass
until the morning
1360
01:23:11,646 --> 01:23:14,160
# Marvellous finances
provided by Joseph Mobutu
1361
01:23:14,206 --> 01:23:17,243
# Special guests of honour
like the Archbishop Desmond Tutu
1362
01:23:17,286 --> 01:23:19,038
# We watched the Rumble In The Jungle
1363
01:23:19,086 --> 01:23:21,680
# To see who be the targeted uncle
to be the first to fall and fumble
1364
01:23:21,726 --> 01:23:24,286
# Nuff blows they getting thrown
like solid milestones
1365
01:23:24,326 --> 01:23:27,204
# Internally shaking up niggas
imbalance your chromosomes
1366
01:23:27,246 --> 01:23:28,964
# With the force
of a thousand warriors
1367
01:23:29,006 --> 01:23:31,839
# When I bust your ass
identify me as the lord victorious
1368
01:23:31,886 --> 01:23:33,877
# Blocks on fire
1369
01:23:33,926 --> 01:23:36,759
# Flames getting higher
1370
01:23:36,806 --> 01:23:39,366
# Robbing blue collar
1371
01:23:39,406 --> 01:23:41,601
# Killing for a dollar
1372
01:23:41,646 --> 01:23:44,558
# Youths get tired
1373
01:23:44,606 --> 01:23:47,404
# We're dealing with them liars
1374
01:23:47,446 --> 01:23:49,880
# From Brooklyn to Zaire
1375
01:23:49,926 --> 01:23:52,281
# We need a ghetto Messiah #
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