Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight
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- 2013
- 97 min
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This bout, 15 rounds
for the heavyweight championship
of the world.
The challenger from
Louisville, Kentucky,
weighing 210
and one-half pounds,
the former Olympic
light heavyweight champion,
Cassius Clay.
Of those of you
who won't be able
to see the
Clay-Liston fight,
here is the eighth round
exactly as it will happen.
Clay comes out
to meet Liston
and Liston
starts to retreat.
If Liston goes back
an inch farther,
he'll end up
in a ringside seat.
Clay swings with his left,
Clay swings with his right.
Look at young Cassius
carry the fight.
Liston keeps backing, but
there's not enough room-
It's a matter of time
- our Clay lowers the boom.
Sonny Liston's
not coming out.
Sonny Liston is
not coming out.
He's out!
The winner and the new
heavyweight champion
of the world is Cassius Clay!
I'm the greatest fighter
that ever lived.
I don't have a mark
on my face
and I upset
Sonny Liston
and I just turned
22 years old.
I must be the greatest.
I shook up the world.
I shook up the world.
I shook up the world.
Cassius is not
my name no more.
Officially
Muhammad Ali now?
Muhammad Ali.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Mr. Muhammad Ali
has just refused to be inducted
into the United States
Armed Forces.
Notification of his refusal
is being made
to the United States Attorney,
the State Director of
the Selective Service System,
and the local
Selective Service Board
for whatever action
deemed to be appropriate.
How did they treat you? Respectable.
Respect for law in a nation
is the most priceless asset
a free people can have.
And the Chief Justice
and his associates
are the ultimate
custodians and guardians
of that priceless asset.
And when we consider
what a Chief Justice has
in the way of influence
on his age
and the ages after him, I think
it could fairly be said
that our history tells us,
our Chief Justices
have probably had a more
profound and lasting influence
than most Presidents have had.
Good morning, Petrus.
Good morning, sir.
How was your summer?
It was good to get away,
Mr. Chief Justice, sir.
Nice to see you again.
You, too, sir.
Thank you.
Good morning.
Sorry.
Come in.
Mr. Connolly. I'm
Mrs. Paige, P- A-I-G-E.
You're 27
minutes late.
You're not off
to a good start.
I'm sorry. My car broke
down. Mr. Connolly.
Back down
the corridor.
The washroom is the
third door on the right.
Thank you.
Straight ahead,
Mr. Connolly.
We've got ourselves
a live one there,
huh, Mrs. P?
Don't flirt with me,
Mr. Becker.
It does not
become you.
Morning.
Morning, Chief.
Good morning, sir.
Janet.
Ohh.
This term,
we really must do
something about
this office.
It's ridiculous.
It's not satisfactory.
It's smaller than my office
at the Court of Appeals.
I'm the chief, Petrus.
Makes no sense.
Take those geraniums
to Maintenance.
Oh, and Petrus,
don't overwater them.
They won't bloom.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Justice,
this is Kevin Connolly.
Sorry I'm late, sir.
Please, take a seat,
Mr. Connolly.
Your grandfather.
Yes. He was on the court
for 34 years.
"The great dissenter. "
The only justice to vote
against segregation.
Plessy v. Ferguson.
But even in his dissent
he still
called the white race
the dominant race
and vowed it would
continue for all time. Heh.
Oh, sir, I-I'm sorry.
I wasn't thinking.
That's actually very rude.
You know your Court
history, Mr. Connolly.
Or maybe you just did some
research to impress me.
There is currently
a case in court.
Cohen v. California.
Cohen walked
through a courthouse
wearing a jacket with
the words "F*** the Draft"
inscribed on the back.
He was sentenced
to 30 days.
"Congress shall
make no law
abridging the freedom
of speech. "
That's a very literal interpretation
of the First Amendment.
Clearly, if the First Amendment
protects speech of any kind,
it protects
political speech.
And if the Court is saying
that anti-war protests
are not protected
by free speech,
then it's not paying
attention to what's
going on
outside its doors.
I know your
war record, sir.
Oh? Then you know
I'm no pacifist.
You should know I was
a student activist.
I've worked as a legal
advisor to draftees,
informing them of their
rights, I'm a Democrat-
Mr. Connolly, I'm not
interested in your politics.
Here we're only
interested in the law.
Besides, it's all in here. Huh.
Tell me something.
How would your wife
feel about
relocating to DC?
Well, clearly,
we've talked about it,
in principle, that is.
She... I think she'd
be very happy for me.
We're expecting
our first child, sir.
Oh, how marvelous.
Ha!
Well, thank you
very much, Mr. Connolly.
Um... are you-are you
gonna hire me, sir?
Hmm. Well, we may not
agree on certain matters.
We may take different
positions on many things.
I'm only interested
in your I.Q.,
which I see
is substantial.
And your academic skills,
which I note are impressive.
I want brilliant people
and I'll take care
of the rest.
Wow. That's great, sir.
Thank you, sir.
That's all.
Uh-on the other hand,
you could make
the argument that
wearing a jacket
in the courthouse
is not speech
but conduct.
"An absurd
and immature antic,"
and is therefore not protected
by the First Amendment.
Now you're just
showing off.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Justice.
Kevin Connolly. Hi.
How you doing?
Covert Becker
the third.
What's your school,
Connolly?
Missouri.
Sam Edelstein.
The first.
I have been here
6 months.
Covert here is
a second termer.
Guess that makes you
the boss.
Oh, I guess it does.
What's with
- with all the lights in there?
That's the justice's eyesight,
and it's getting worse.
That's you.
Yale, Harvard,
Columbia, Chicago.
That's the norm.
It's tradition.
I don't believe we've ever had a clerk
from the University
of Missouri before.
Yeah, no black clerks,
no women clerks.
I guess that's
tradition, too.
Great. Another bleeding heart liberal
Well, you've landed with
the wrong justice, my friend.
Plus, the Chief
is Nixon's man,
and another conservative has just been
appointed
to the Court.
Thank you, God, a change is gonna come.
Ow.
Why do you insist
on being called
Muhammad Ali now?
That's the name given to
me by my leading teacher-
the Honorable
Elijah Muhammad.
That's my original name.
That's a black man name.
Cassius Clay was my slave
name. I'm no longer a slave.
What does it mean?
"Muhammad" means
"worthy of all praises"
and "Ali" means
"most high. "
This will be an organization
that will give the black man
in this country
It will encourage him
to defend himself,
and it will teach him
how to defend himself.
By any means necessary.
This is the regular
dance that I use
just before the shuffle.
I'm moving and I'm moving
and I'm jumping around
and just before you know it...
a split second right after that
shuffle is the big punch.
We are 22 million people
who don't have our names.
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