"Do you think it's really necessary for your clown image to be the swagger, to be the clown?"

You have pages of very great sensitivity where we do not recognize at all the clown that you are when you want to play the clown ”, asks Bernard Pivot on the set of

Apostrophe

to Mohamed Ali in 1976, whereas they were talking about his book.

Known for his punchlines, the boxer launches into a rant: "You, you, you don't like that kind of boast because you're like, 'Who is this black guy who opens his big mouth? We never have him. Learned to behave that way. We made people like that slaves. We never taught those people to be proud. All models are white women, Jesus Christ, everyone is white, everything was white. So who is this black man who suddenly allows himself to open his big mouth to say that he is the biggest? "

That bothers you.

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