You seem to be one of the few who has a proper read on that fight. It's amazing how many supposed fans of the sport can only regurgitate the drivel produced by omnibus sportswriters of the 70's in their booze induced laziness.
What Sports Illustrated let happen to their archives is a disgrace. Some of the greatest boxing writers like Mark Kram, Pat Putnam, and Tex Maule appeared in their pages. I found the issue that has a recount of the Rumble and go to it, only to discover the link is broken. That article is where Archie Moore discusses Ali's strategy and how Foreman failed to address it. IMO he was checkmated, not only Ali was a smart mover, he was strong as an oxe.
Best analysis of the "rope a dope" I've seen--and fitting that it came straight from the master himself!!
Yeah, he knew exactly what he was doing. Ended up a solid strategy. Love when fighters explain things like this. As an example, I always wanted an explanation from Holmes of his "stand in the corner" strategy when older. I'm pretty sure I knew what he was doing, but I'd have wanted to hear him explain it. Don't think he ever did.
Archie Moore tried that when Marciano and Moore got batter down, perhaps the same would of been true for Foreman?
No, he'd been working on something like it for years, so I don't think you could call it spontaneous. Some of the detail might have been though and it clearly wasn't his first idea (KO1 was his first idea). Talk about out of the frying pan into the fire.
Ali had been laying on the ropes in sparring letting his spar mates tune up on him for years,he believed it conditioned his body to take punishment. That said ,I think the rope a dope against George was improvised on the spot.
In all seriousness yes he would have, Foreman would’ve gassed just as if not quicker, Ali was lever guarding, clinching, steering him around etc - against JT he’d be missing huge shots.
Precisely, he’d also been doing it sparring for years, I remember him laying on the ropes against Frazier at some stages of the fight too.
I’ve been reading posts as far back as the early 2000s confused as a MF-er at what fight these people have been watching… even now I’m still wondering, I’m even more confused at the nebulous polishing act done by amateur poets here about every single basic thing done in the ring they recognise. I like when you post, we don’t agree a lot but you get boxing.
There's a youtube where Cus D'amato tells Angie he's concerned how much punishment Ali is taking in sparring and Angie tells Cus it's purposeful.