
“Rumble, young man, rumble!” They said George Foreman was too strong. Too big. That he had much firepower. They worried that he’d hurt the great Muhammad Ali, that courageous figure who would stand opposite him in Zaire. The man who said he would win against all odds, against grave doubt, against the tidal wave of aging. So, when Ali leaned into the ropes, absorbing everything Foreman threw, mocking Foreman for cutting such an imposing figure yet wasn’t powerful enough to overcome him, the world saw it firsthand… Ali’s heart ran fathoms deep. And when he knocked Foreman out, the Rumble in the Jungle became an instant classic that would sing down through the ages. Officially licensed by Muhammad Ali.
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