Muhammad Ali - The
Greatest Collection (1999)
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DVD Features: Contains three of Ali's
greatest fights: I Shook Up the World: Clay vs. Liston
(1964), Rumble in the Jungle: Ali vs. Foreman (1974)
& Thrilla in Manila: Ali vs. Frazier III (1975)
Featurette: Muhammad Ali: Boxing's BestFull-screen
format - Edition:
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Starring: Muhammad Ali
Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. This DVD will probably
NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD
formats.) Format: Color, Black & White, Closed-captioned
Rated: NR Studio: Hbo Studios
Before Muhammad Ali, plenty of
African American heavyweights boxed, but few did for the game
(or for blacks) what Ali did. Ali was bold, outrageous, and
controversial.
His antics outside of the ring
showed an often-hilarious flair for self-promotion, and his
conversion to Islam and decision to avoid the Vietnam War only
fueled the storm of controversy that surrounded him.
The thing about Ali, though, was
that he was good enough to get by with it; after all, it's
hard to argue with success.
In the ring, he showed a sheer
prowess and technique that few before or since could approach
(the bonus CD-ROM discusses the similarities and contrasts
between Ali and the great Joe Louis).
Outside the ring, Ali had a sharp
mind, good looks, and the strength of his own convictions
going for him. This DVD contains footage of Ali's 1964 fight
in which he slaughtered Sonny Liston, the 1974 bout where his
technique got the better of George Foreman and his fearsome
punching power, and the brutal 1975 fight against Joe Frazier
(all fights are shown in their entirety).
There have been few heavyweight
boxers who can compare favorably to Muhammad Ali, and this DVD
should be in the collection of all those who consider
themselves fans of the sport. --Jerry Renshaw
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