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...title against Frazier in an extravaganza he touts as the "Thrilla in Manila." In fact, the expedition resembles nothing so much as a royal tour. Ali has become one of the most readily recognized individuals in the world. Since he inaugurated his gaudy Third World road show with a knockout of George Foreman a year ago in Zaïre, he has parleyed with Presidents and sheiks. What's more, his pitchman's prattle and irrepressible posturing have never failed to captivate the common...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ali in Wonderland | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

Good Target. When Ali flew in, Frazier sent his 15-year-old son Marvis to heckle the champ by singing the latest Frazier recording, First-Round Knockout. Ali couldn't resist the chance to spar. Summoning Marvis to the microphone, he said, "He's better looking than his father, and he makes more sense." Marvis bravely sang on. "Hey, that's good" said Ali. "He even talks better than his father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ali in Wonderland | 9/29/1975 | See Source »

...party talk. Now it's been embraced, awarded, distributed, and in the words of the manager of New York's Cinema I, "business is lousy." They might have done better with it if they had kept it underground, low-priced and under high-pressure. If it is not a knockout the media has been touting, it is still a fine film, both very graphic and very suggestive. A lot of it was there for the picking: It is difficult not to move an audience with footage of a farmer pointing out the rubble which had been his house...

Author: By Peter Kaplan, | Title: THE SCREEN | 4/10/1975 | See Source »

Technical Knockout. Not until after his ninth-round tumble did Ali start fighting with wrath. Incarnadine but oaken-hearted, Wepner would not fall: a 10-1 underdog, he had never been knocked off his feet. Then, in the 15th round, with 19 seconds left to the fight, Ali slammed a right into Wepner's bloody face and spilled him into the ropes. Although Wepner was lurching up by the count of nine, the fight was over, ended by Perez on a technical knockout. Braverman and other aides half-hauled Wepner's beaten body back to his corner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: In Stitches | 4/7/1975 | See Source »

...Wepner's handlers had to hold him up to keep him from falling off his stool after the knockout...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ali Ices Wepner in Fifteenth | 3/25/1975 | See Source »

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