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Sérieusement tu admires la boxe qui consiste à frapper la tête avec des mitaines ridicules. Ce sport(?) dégradant est une véritable insulte à l'intelligence humaine.
Les plus grands combats que Ali a mené se sont passés à l'extérieur du ring et pour cela il fut le plus grand ainsi que ses exploits dans le ring... quoique tu en penses...
Concernant Korchnoi (le sujet de l'enfilade Denis) quel combattant et durable en plus! Âgé il était encore un redoutable adversaire pour des joueurs de 40 ou 50 années de moins.
Last edited by Sylvain Millette; Monday, 6th June, 2016, 06:47 PM.
Ça me fait rire quelqu'un d'intelligent comme Cloutier qui admire un sport(?) dont l'objectif est de créer un dommage corporel (commotion cérébrale notamment).
En dehors du ring, Ali n'a pas fait grand chose d'autre que soigner son image publique en s'affichant avec de vrais grands comme Luther King et Mandela. J'ai lu la biographie de Ali, il était très proches de ses sous notamment, condescendant, etc. Pas une mauvaise personne mais parlait plus qu'il agissait.
Le COQ en 2004 était organisé par Échecs et Maths en collaboration avec la FQE. J'ai invité Korchnoi. Quand il a dit oui, je savais que nous allons avoir un spectacle :). Le monsieur est loin d'être le plus facile a faire affaire avec et nous avons eu nos moments :).
Un joueur exceptionelle...et ces livres Chess is My Life dit tous!
(Louis...suggestion...mettre un photo de lui du COQ 2004)
Sérieusement tu admires la boxe qui consiste à frapper la tête avec des mitaines ridicules. Ce sport(?) dégradant est une véritable insulte à l'intelligence humaine.
Oui, mais lors des galas de boxe, ils prévoient le stationnement en conséquence!
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