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I thought Foreman would beat Ali
Back in the day, Foreman was destroying his opponents with little regard for their ability. Smokin' Joe Frazier could take a punch. Ali hammered on Joe to no avail. Foreman knocked Frazier down six times in the first two rounds!
Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!
—Howard Cosell
So what? After Ali beat Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle" in 1974, I thought that was the end for Foreman. Next thing I know, we are grilling chicken on a Foreman Grill!
I have only begun the book, but have followed Foreman's career since his first TV pitches for a certain muffler shop. No, not that one; the other one. {grin}
The reason I bought the book last night, was not the $22.95 price tag. It was more than I wanted to spend at the moment. Besides, I have a bunch of other books that are in the que ahead of this one. Why then?
Nelsonfree
What is exactly is Nelsonfree?
When you buy the book, you get the eVersion AND the audio versions free! As in three books for the price of one. Now, they have my attention, and soon, they had my money. Me? I have all three copies now. The audio version fits nicely on my iPod touch along with some episodes from his reality TV show.
If you want to be successful, you must think in terms of potential.
—George Foreman
Allow me to encourage you to purchase the book. It is yet another great value from one of my mentors.
Jeff 'SKI' Kinsey
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