yes now ali has brain damage and memory loss and hardly can rember who his kids are and where he is but it takes him time to rember
a lot
h HE WASN'T KNOCKED OUT BY HOLMES ANGELO DUNDEE STOPPED THE FIGHT , GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT , WATCH THE NICE FILM CHAMPIONS FOREVER ON NETFLIX, YOU WILL SEE ANGY SAY YOU IM THE CHIEF SECOND... I STOP THE FIGHT-was knocked down by numerous people, but was knocked out by Larry Holmes
No, Ali was too old when he fought Holmes and as such, never beat him.
angelo dundee (ali's chief second) stopped the fight at the end of the 10th round.
Ali fought Holmes one time, and lost by TKO.
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The answer is Larry Holmes. He was a bum with an ego, not a real champion. First off, Muhamad Ali was not just over-the-hill in boxing terms but throughout that fight, his hands were shaking, and not because he was mocking the other guy egging him on daring him to attack him, when fighting Holmes Ali clearly had Parkinson's disease. In addition to having Parkinson's, he was also out of shape, in a later fight Ali managed to get himself in shape, even attaining a youthful look, but, sadly Spinks ended his career.
Age and the effects of years in the ring finally caught up with Muhammad Ali leading to a retirement in 1978 after regaining the Heavyweight title from Leon Spinks. Ali came out of retirement to fight Larry Holmes (a former sparring partner) in an illadvised and tragic 1980 bout. Holmes completely dominated the former champ through ten rounds, seeming to go easy on Ali out of respect for his past employer, until Angleo Dundee - Ali's trainer and corner man - stopped the fight in the tenth. Ali fought once more before finally laying aside the gloves in 1981
for his pro debut in 1960, he weighed 192 pounds. against liston in '64 he weighed 210 against frazier in '71 he was 210 against foreman in '74, he was 216 against ernie shavers he was 225 against Larry Holmes, he drained himself making 217, and in his last fight against berbick, he was 236.
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When Ali fought Larry Holmes Angelo was not his trainer