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*Mention the fact that Ali called Frazier an "Uncle Tom" and "a dumb gorilla," both of which were widely reported in the press at the time.
*Mention the fact that Ali called Frazier an "Uncle Tom" and "a dumb gorilla," both of which were widely reported in the press at the time.
*Spelling - "In retirement" section - "and met with Saddam Hussein in an attempt to '''negotiate''' the release of American hostages."
*Spelling - "In retirement" section - "and met with Saddam Hussein in an attempt to '''negotiate''' the release of American hostages."
*In the lead-up: change "These personality quips and idioms" to "These personality quirks and idiosyncracies."

Revision as of 14:36, 3 July 2010

  • Make his reach 80"
  • Change "I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Cong" to "I ain't got no quarrel with them Viet Congs"
  • Fix issues from GA review:
    • It's poorly sourced for it's length, only 16 citations in a article that is about 50 KB in length.
  • Explain why Ali was stripped of his title in 1964, this is currently mentioned in the list at the end without any reason being given
  • Add the final decision of the Supreme Court on Ali's refusing to serve in the military. Several court decisions are mentioned but the final conclusion is missing completely!
  • Properly format all references.
  • Update Antonio Inoki from being a "kickboxer" to a "catch wrestler" - he was trained by Karl Gotch in shoot style wrestling.
  • Mention the fact that Ali called Frazier an "Uncle Tom" and "a dumb gorilla," both of which were widely reported in the press at the time.
  • Spelling - "In retirement" section - "and met with Saddam Hussein in an attempt to negotiate the release of American hostages."
  • In the lead-up: change "These personality quips and idioms" to "These personality quirks and idiosyncracies."