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"I told you I was the greatest, not the smartest." In this rare 1972 interview, Muhammad Ali reveals the heartbreaking truth about his career, his struggles with the Army's mental tests, and why he refused to "kill" his opponents in the ring. This is the story behind Ali's most powerful confession. THE TRUTH BEHIND THE GLOVES In the early 1970s, Muhammad Ali was a man under immense pressure. Having lost his title and his prime years to a draft conviction, he returned to a sport that was more brutal than ever. But in this candid conversation, we see the man behind the myth—a father worried about his daughters, a brother who refuses to fight his own kin, and a leader who wants young black men to become doctors rather than boxers. WHY ALI "LIGHTENED UP" Ali addresses the controversy surrounding his fight with Buster Mathis, where he was criticized for not being "aggressive" enough. His explanation is a masterclass in humanity: he saw a man hurt and refused to inflict permanent damage for the sake of a TV audience. HISTORICAL MOMENTS & CONFESSIONS ✅ The Advice: Why Ali advised young men against being athletes. ✅ The Literacy Truth: Ali's honest admission about his spelling and the Army's mental test. ✅ The Frazier Rivalry: His candid thoughts on Joe Frazier's "whooping" and physical health. ✅ The Family Bond: Why he would never fight his brother, Rahaman Ali. ✅ The Racial Lens: Ali's deep analysis of boxing's popularity and racial dynamics in 1972. 🥊 Boxing Lesson: Mastery is knowing when to hold back. ❤️ Human Lesson: Honesty about your limitations is the ultimate strength. 🌍 Legacy Lesson: A true champion looks out for the person standing across from them. 📢 What's your favorite Ali moment? Drop a comment below and let's keep The Greatest's legacy alive. #MuhammadAli #BoxingHistory #TheGreatest #AliConfession #AliLegacy #SportsHistory #1970sBoxing #BoxingLegends #JoeFrazier