The best match

The best match

Postby DANIELA BASURTO » Thu Jan 04, 2018 6:46 pm

My boyfriend showed me a video of one of the best markers in boxing. On October 30th, 1974, Muhammad Ali fought against George Foreman in front of more than 100 thousand people, Ali knocked out Foreman with a powerful blow to the face in the eighth round to the surprise of the spectators. While the previous 7 rounds Foreman seemed to be an opponent that would win without a doubt. However, the victory has been one of the most remembered not only for the final result, but also for the strategy that Ali used during the fight. Ali endured the onslaught of Foreman while in each attempt George lost energy. By weakening him and leaving him unprotected, this is how Alaí won one of the most epic fights in the history of boxing.
DANIELA BASURTO
 

Re: The best match

Postby ESTEFANI VALLEJO » Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:22 am

DANIELA BASURTO wrote:
> My boyfriend showed me a video of one of the best markers in boxing. On
> October 30th, 1974, Muhammad Ali fought against George Foreman in front of
> more than 100 thousand people, Ali knocked out Foreman with a powerful blow
> to the face in the eighth round to the surprise of the spectators. While
> the previous 7 rounds Foreman seemed to be an opponent that would win
> without a doubt. However, the victory has been one of the most remembered
> not only for the final result, but also for the strategy that Ali used
> during the fight. Ali endured the onslaught of Foreman while in each
> attempt George lost energy. By weakening him and leaving him unprotected,
> this is how Alaí won one of the most epic fights in the history of boxing.

To my also it looks like to me an interesting sport, but it seems to me to be very long-suffering and aggressive, the truth my I do not like to see it
ESTEFANI VALLEJO
 


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