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    Comments Thread For: 50 things you didn't know about the Rumble in the Jungle

    On the 50th anniversary of Muhammad Ali regaining the world heavyweight title when he knocked out George Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle," we present 50 facts from the fight you may not know.
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    #2
    One of the best fight in boxing history...What a legendary fight that was....watch that fight on youtube when iam feeling down such a motivation...!!

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      #3
      Errrrm excuse me, I knew every last one of these things. Unsubscribed!
      Left Hook Louie Left Hook Louie likes this.

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        #4
        Zach Clayton DID NOT referee the first fight between Jersey Joe Walcott and Rocky Marciano. He was there at ringside, possibly as the timekeeper. The referee was Charley Daggert.

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          #5
          I great memories. Great good ole days of boxing.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Spice View Post
            I great memories. Great good ole days of boxing.
            Ali was a special fighter, so was Foreman, the difference was that Ali was a quick thinking strategist with an extraordinary will to win.

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              #7
              I never knew Bobby Stewart was on that undercard..

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                #8
                In those days, that was a special world wide event - not just for a small number of boxing fans but for the general public as well. Kids at school talked about it.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Poopdick View Post
                  I never knew Bobby Stewart was on that undercard..
                  Me neither.

                  Just shows you everything in boxing is interconnected.
                  Poopdick Poopdick likes this.

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