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How much do you know about Muhammad Ali? -I know he didn't go to law school. Better than that. In 1974, he took on George foreman, who was seven years younger, and had knocked out every man he'd fought. Foreman was at his peak. And Ali, round after round, just stood there getting pounded. He wouldn't or couldn't fight back. No one knew which. -You mean the rope-a-dope? Yeah. And finally, in the eighth round, foreman got tired, tired of punching, exhausted himself. Suddenly, Ali came to life. In one round, foreman was on the canvas like an old man. === Why won't he talk to you? -That's the problem with people who refuse to speak. They never say why.