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Muhammad Ali

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That's the only way you gonna save this sucker. He's doomed.
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Comment prior to the "Rumble in the Jungle" about George Foreman prior to the fight, when referee Clayton warned Ali that if he didn't stop talking he would stop the fight. (30 October 1974)

 
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