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Muhammad Ali explains about his anchor punch -

Ali is talking about his speed anchor punch which he used to knock out Sonny Liston
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Hi my names is james cornacchio, I wathched all of Muhamid Ali's fights they were the best fights of the century, he transformed boxing for the entire world. He had the fastest hand speed of any boxer and especially a heayweight having that type of speed is imaginable. The way he fought foreman in under 8 rounds of pure domineering every round with standing toe to toe against someone that would totally destroy you if you stood in front of him.Ali took all his punches if that was joe frazier he would have been flattened in the 1st round. Muhammid Ali is the greatest of all time, boxing wouldn't be here if it wasnt for him, those yrs are over and for me and uthers it's just not the same Ali I miss you, I feel very proud that day we met, I will cherish it fir the rest of my life
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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the greatest of all time ali booma ye
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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Hey great clip and it was nice to see the man as he was; and I am not about to take anything away from his career accomplishments for that would make me an ID-10-T. However; if you watch Ali's back foot you'll see that it is totally of the ground. This means that as he threw the punch he had absolutely no weight behind it. Translation - no power. This is what cast depressions on Sonny Liston in this fight. In closing it does not matter Ali was and still is the greatest.
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By: Guest More than a year ago
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400ths of a second...dayum!
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