Don King, on Mike Tyson


"Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter?
He went to prison, not to Princeton."



"To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music
and the dancers hit each other."

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement: Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.




Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement:  Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.

Collection Structure
 
Item Title
Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement
Collection Title
Firing Line broadcast records
Guest
Ali, Muhammad (1942-)
Host
Buckley, William F., Jr. (1925-2008)
Date Created
December 12, 1968

 
When Mr. Clay joined the Black Muslims, his draft board reversed its earlier determination (made in order to keep him out of the Armed Forces so that he could continue to box) that he was not sufficiently intelligent to serve. 
When he was reclassified, he pleaded conscientious objection, was refused, and was about to begin a term in jail. CC: "I have to be real cool and not savage and radical, because it makes me angry when I think about it--when I see the white boys, who really are the number-one citizens, the future rulers, when I see them, by the hundreds, leaving the country, and I see the white preachers breaking into draft-board houses in Wisconsin and Baltimore, tearing the files out of the walls and making a bonfire out of 45,000 draft cards, pouring blood on them, and I see them go to court and the juries say two years, and I get five years for what's legal?"

https://youtu.be/NxpuT1SNurU?si=38SUz-VY5WagDOmz



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