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When We Were Kings (1996) is an inspiring documentary that captures the historic boxing match between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, exploring sportsmanship, determination, and cultural impact. The film blends archival footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments to provide a compelling and insightful look at this legendary event.
With powerful storytelling and memorable moments, When We Were Kings (1996) appeals to viewers who enjoy sports documentaries, historical events, and inspiring true stories. The film is ideal for audiences looking for an engaging, educational, and motivational cinematic experience.
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With powerful storytelling and memorable moments, When We Were Kings (1996) appeals to viewers who enjoy sports documentaries, historical events, and inspiring true stories. The film is ideal for audiences looking for an engaging, educational, and motivational cinematic experience.
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00:22:15comme Mohamed Ali.
00:22:17Mais encore, pour nous,
00:22:19le foreman représentait l'Amérique.
00:22:21Il arrive avec un chien,
00:22:23un chien du chien,
00:22:25qui a immédiatement offend les Africains
00:22:27car les Belgiens ont utilisé les chien du chien de police.
00:22:31C'est un chien du chien,
00:22:33et vous êtes l'out-of-towner.
00:22:35Afrika est la crée de la civilisation.
00:22:39Tout le monde est Afrika.
00:22:45C'est un chien.
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00:24:09et où est-ce que nous allons passer à Zaire ?
00:24:11Qui ?
00:24:12Mabutu Land.
00:24:13Nous allons passer à Zaire
00:24:15jusqu'à Zaire.
00:24:19C'est vrai !
00:24:39Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:26:17GBP
00:26:24La Patentlerin introduct les montes
00:26:26C'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon.
00:26:56C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:27:26C'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon.
00:27:56C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:27:58C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:28:00C'est bon.
00:28:02C'est bon.
00:30:04C'est bon.
00:31:06C'est bon.
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00:32:52C'est bon.
00:32:54C'est bon.
00:32:56C'est bon.
00:32:58The music I'm listening to now, if I went to your house or most white people's places,
00:33:04I don't hear this kind of music because your culture, your woman didn't leave you,
00:33:09your woman didn't go out and slip off on you like our woman, because you didn't have
00:33:14no money, you had money to keep your woman.
00:33:15Your songs are like right, that train comes around that mountain and that foursome prison
00:33:20of that foursome prison and that foursome prison and you know y'all come y'all
00:33:25come whatever it is, that's a different, Chinese right they love music, but it's
00:33:28Il dit, « pling, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting, ting... »
00:33:30Je ne veux pas que ça.
00:33:31Et il dit, « il dit, « tout le monde a la culture,
00:33:34donc nous ne disons pas que nous voulons vous la haute,
00:33:36nous voulons être plus divisés,
00:33:38nous voulons ne parler à vous encore de vous dans la business.
00:33:41Nous voulons faire ça.
00:33:42Mais ce que nous disons, c'est que nous voulons être ennés.
00:33:46« Je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire, je veux dire... »
00:33:55Oh, I wonder what the world's gonna happen to me.
00:34:10The great place to visit in Kinshasa was a compound about 20 miles up the Congo River,
00:34:16a place called Nsele, which was a presidential palace.
00:34:19That was where we saw Foreman, who seemed incredible.
00:34:23I'd seen him fight before.
00:34:25I saw him destroy Fraser, and I'd never seen destruction like that.
00:34:28And the thing that I've always remembered was that the beaten fighter,
00:34:32even a man as powerful and big as Fraser,
00:34:35and you think, and he was very much favoured to win that,
00:34:37suddenly becomes about the size of a pygmy.
00:34:41They just diminish in size.
00:34:43And Foreman suddenly became this gigantic figure.
00:34:47And he had a trainer, Dick Sadler, a tiny by comparison to Foreman,
00:34:52and Sadler would hang on to the heavy bag,
00:34:54but if Foreman would hit this, this bag,
00:34:58Sadler would just literally be picked off his feet.
00:35:03Foreman hitting the heavy bag
00:35:04is one of the more prodigious sights I've had in my life.
00:35:10It seems to me that of all the people I've seen hitting heavy bags,
00:35:13including Sonny Liston,
00:35:14no one ever hit it the way Foreman did.
00:35:16At the end of 15 minutes of pounding the heavy bag,
00:35:22there'd be a hole in the heavy bag,
00:35:24not a hole, but a huge dent,
00:35:26the size of half a small watermelon
00:35:28in that tremendous heavy bag,
00:35:31and Foreman used to use the biggest heavy bag around.
00:35:33What would be interesting is Ollie,
00:35:35who would train after Foreman,
00:35:37would often pass by this large hall
00:35:40where the training took place,
00:35:41and he never looked at Foreman hitting the heavy bag.
00:35:44He just walked right by as if Foreman did not exist.
00:35:48And it was significant because if you were going to fight the man,
00:35:51you did not want to see him hitting that heavy bag.
00:35:53I'm a speed, Dick.
00:35:55I'm a brain fighter.
00:35:57I'm scientific. I'm artistic.
00:35:59I plan my strategy.
00:36:01He's a bull on the matador.
00:36:07He's scared to death.
00:36:09He's scared to death.
00:36:13He wish he could get out of the whole thing.
00:36:16He wish he could get out of the whole thing.
00:36:18You might look at him.
00:36:19The man is frightened.
00:36:20He's meeting his master, his teacher, his idol.
00:36:24Hi!
00:36:24Hi!
00:36:25When I talk at work, I'm in shape.
00:36:30Ollie had announced he was going to dance.
00:36:35He spoke about it all the time.
00:36:38You couldn't do an interview with Ollie during that period
00:36:39where he would say,
00:36:41how is Foreman going to get near to me?
00:36:43I'm going to dance.
00:36:45I'm going to dance and dance.
00:36:47That man will look foolish trying to find me.
00:36:49And as he gropes his way forward in this storm of blindness
00:36:55at the speed of my dancing,
00:36:56I will strike him with my jab.
00:36:58Pooh! Pooh! Pooh!
00:37:00He would go and so forth.
00:37:01We heard this over and over and over.
00:37:03And Foreman heard it too.
00:37:07Foreman was working now on what's called cutting off the ring.
00:37:10Now, cutting off the ring essentially just means cornering your opponent
00:37:14against the ropes or in a corner.
00:37:17And it's an art.
00:37:19It's a balletic art.
00:37:21You have to have very good footwork.
00:37:22Foreman's footwork, he was a big, powerful man,
00:37:24but his footwork was far better than anyone had expected.
00:37:27He worked with very fast fighters, smaller than himself,
00:37:30who certainly could dance.
00:37:31And he worked on cornering them.
00:37:32And he was very good.
00:37:33And we'd watch this.
00:37:36And the combination of hitting the heavy bag
00:37:37and watching Foreman cut off the ring
00:37:40made most of the fight riders, myself included,
00:37:43terribly pessimistic about Ollie's chances.
00:37:54Yeah, Lord.
00:37:55Anyway.
00:38:03The guy threw up his elbow to protect himself from Foreman,
00:38:24and Foreman walked into his elbow.
00:38:27And he got cut.
00:38:28That's how he got cut in the eye?
00:38:29What else can happen that hasn't happened, babe?
00:38:42I saw the man's cut, and this man cannot fight.
00:38:45That's right.
00:38:45This man cannot fight for the world championship.
00:38:48You got a doctor.
00:38:49No, I don't give a damn.
00:38:50I mean, I know what I'm talking about.
00:38:50Doesn't matter.
00:38:51Doesn't matter.
00:38:52This man, the Arians kicked us out,
00:38:54and they did not want us around.
00:38:56And they want the fight to go wrong.
00:38:58It's all there is to it.
00:38:58That's the problem.
00:39:01He won't fight with that eye.
00:39:02He's not that dumb.
00:39:03He's not that dumb.
00:39:04All you want is a fake.
00:39:05No, not a fake.
00:39:06That's all you want is a fake.
00:39:07Excuse me, gentlemen.
00:39:07That's all you want is a fake.
00:39:09I know what you want.
00:39:14I respectfully ask,
00:39:16are the fighters remaining here
00:39:18because they want to remain here,
00:39:20or has the government requested that they remain?
00:39:22Mr. Sadler told me to convey to the press
00:39:32that it's nothing but an accident.
00:39:35It's not serious.
00:39:36He will be getting in touch
00:39:38with the promoters of the fight,
00:39:40and it's possible that we may have to delay the fight,
00:39:43and he will let the press know as soon as possible.
00:39:46Did they have to stitch Foreman?
00:39:49They had to stitch him.
00:39:50Holy shit, man.
00:39:52So how long is the delay, man?
00:39:53Take another day or two to give any intelligence.
00:39:56This just happened yesterday.
00:39:58Then after we did make a decision.
00:40:00How does George feel about it?
00:40:01Well, like anybody else,
00:40:03he's the only human.
00:40:04I would any individual feel.
00:40:06I don't know if he wants to go ahead with it.
00:40:07Why does he want to postpone it?
00:40:09Why should he?
00:40:11Why should he go ahead with it?
00:40:12Why should he do either make any decision?
00:40:15Who would know what another man thinks?
00:40:18How could I truthfully tell you
00:40:19what you would think or what I would think?
00:40:22A man may have mixed emotions.
00:40:24I don't know.
00:40:25I couldn't speak for you, George.
00:40:27I can only speak for Dick Sadler,
00:40:28not for somebody else.
00:40:30It would be hard.
00:40:31I'm not that intelligent.
00:40:32I don't have that knowledge,
00:40:33that ability to speak
00:40:35what's in another man's mind.
00:40:37He never discussed it to me
00:40:39what he started.
00:40:40And a person's mind changed
00:40:41from time to time.
00:40:42But the decision is yours to make?
00:40:44The decision is mine to make.
00:40:45And right now, I haven't made any...
00:40:48I don't have any decisions to make.
00:40:51Okay, let's get the show on the road.
00:40:54This meeting is now called order.
00:40:56Me and him.
00:40:57The delay won't have any, uh,
00:40:59any effects on the fight at all.
00:41:03There hasn't been a...
00:41:04There will not be a delay.
00:41:06The fight will be rescheduled.
00:41:08But when it happens,
00:41:09it will be actually intended for that time.
00:41:11Faith intended it for another time.
00:41:13There is no delay.
00:41:14How does Ali feel about it?
00:41:19And, uh, if there ever has been
00:41:21any disappointments in sports,
00:41:23any setbacks or rainy days
00:41:25to stop the ball game or anything,
00:41:26this is the worst of all time.
00:41:28Initially, Muhammad went through
00:41:30a pretty bad couple of hours.
00:41:32And he first wanted to move
00:41:35the whole fight back to the United States.
00:41:37And when he was told that wouldn't work,
00:41:39he said, well, then let's bring
00:41:40Joe Frazier over here,
00:41:41and I'll fight him again.
00:41:43And instead of each of us
00:41:44getting five million dollars,
00:41:45I'll take three million
00:41:46and Joe can take one million.
00:41:48But after a while,
00:41:50he calmed down
00:41:51and he realized
00:41:51that there was nothing
00:41:52that could be done about it
00:41:53except stay in Zaire
00:41:55an extra six weeks
00:41:56and make the best of it.
00:41:58Now I gotta wait.
00:41:59He's gonna get his whooping,
00:42:00but I just have to wait.
00:42:03Before I was ready,
00:42:04I was gonna upset the world again.
00:42:06The whole world
00:42:08was gonna crawl
00:42:09and bow the next morning.
00:42:12I was gonna defeat
00:42:13that big, indestructible George Fulmer.
00:42:15I'm gonna rip him up.
00:42:17I'm gonna get him
00:42:17for the spawn party.
00:42:21My dreams all messed up
00:42:22for six more weeks.
00:42:25The man's in trouble.
00:42:26The man is scared.
00:42:28He's in my country to start with.
00:42:35He's in my country.
00:42:36You wanna see?
00:42:37Want me to show you
00:42:38this is my country?
00:42:39Ali Bumoye.
00:42:42Ali Bumoye.
00:42:44Ali Bumoye.
00:42:46Can you pitch a hundred thousand?
00:42:48Can you pitch a hundred thousand?
00:42:50How do you see it?
00:42:51Ali Bumoye.
00:42:54Ali Bumoye.
00:42:56Ali Bumoye.
00:42:58Boy, when I hear them brothers
00:42:59hollering like that,
00:43:00whoo, I'm gonna get my soul
00:43:02and my spirit.
00:43:03one hundred thousand
00:43:04African brothers
00:43:05hollering Ali Bumoye.
00:43:07And I'm gonna...
00:43:08Ooh!
00:43:09I'm tired.
00:43:09I just can't take it no more.
00:43:11Let me get out of here.
00:43:12I gotta get out of here.
00:43:13I'm gonna...
00:43:14We gonna...
00:43:14I'm going over my room.
00:43:15I'll talk to y'all later.
00:43:16I said I'm gone.
00:43:25I'll talk to y'all later.
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01:11:00Le troisième poste de-malte.
01:11:03Votre, Forman, up to the main, le 8th.
01:11:05La place est stop.
01:11:07Mohamed Ali, le dramatic.
01:11:108th round round.
01:11:12Georges Forman...
01:11:15He set him...
01:11:17Mohamed Ali...
01:11:19Mohamed Ali...
01:11:22Mohamed Ali...
01:11:23Mohamed Ali...
01:11:24Il était comme un éléphant qui se sent.
01:11:26Vous pouvez faire tout ce que vous voulez autour du éléphant.
01:11:30ce que vous voulez, mais quand il se réveille, il trompe tout le monde.
01:11:40Mouhammed Ali Boumaïe, Boumaïe, Mouhammed Ali Boumaïe, George Foreman.
01:11:48Il a fait ça. Il est champion de nouveau. Nous ne pouvons pas croire ça.
01:11:54C'était une performance classique et tellement belle,
01:11:57c'est qu'à ce moment-là, Ali hit le knockout punch.
01:12:02Foreman began to go, Ali followed him around,
01:12:05Ali had his right cock for one more punch,
01:12:07mais il n'y a jamais fait,
01:12:09parce qu'il ne voulait pas ruin l'aesthetic de ce homme
01:12:11avec un coup de punch sur le chemin.
01:12:15Je pense qu'on a mis émotions quand vous voyez le fin de la lutte.
01:12:18J'ai toujours eu l'enorme sympathie pour le homme qui perdait.
01:12:21Il n'y a plus qu'à ce qu'il n'est pas,
01:12:22particulièrement quand vous voyez
01:12:24un titanic formidable figure,
01:12:26qui s'est suddenly sur le terrain.
01:12:27Et maintenant, quand nous voyons ce jour sur le télévision,
01:12:31et nous savons que après ce knockout,
01:12:34il s'envole deux ans de l'épée de la dépression,
01:12:37il n'est presque pas de l'enorme.
01:12:39Pour voir le homme qui a l'enorme,
01:12:41pour voir la façon dont il reconstruit son personnages,
01:12:45il y a plus de l'esprit.
01:12:46Je ne rentre pas à l'esprit,
01:12:47tant que personne dans l'Éinte,
01:12:48il y a plus qu'à l'esprit que j'ai trouvé
01:12:49que quelqu'un dans l'Éinte,
01:12:50il y a plus qu'à l'esprit que j'ai reçu.
01:12:51Il y a plus qu'à l'esprit de la vie.
01:12:52Il y a plus qu'à l'esprit,
01:12:53il y a plus qu'à l'esprit.
01:12:54Il y a plus qu'à l'esprit.
01:12:55Just as the fight finished, the monsoons, the African rains came.
01:13:00And in fact, they came so hard that the waters were about three feet deep in the dressing rooms
01:13:06where we'd just been more than, you know, an hour ago.
01:13:08We've never seen such a downpour.
01:13:10And we rode back through the African night from the boxing ring into Kinshasa
01:13:15and there were crowds along the road standing in the rain and this pouring rain,
01:13:20leaping up and down because, of course, the news had gone around that Muhammad Ali had won this fight.
01:13:25He stayed up all night, from what I heard.
01:13:28And in the morning, he spoke to African groups who come as delegations to see him.
01:13:33And they more than revered him. He was a god.
01:13:37And he spoke to them very simply that day and beautifully.
01:13:40And he said, Afro-Americans in America, we're not as good as you are.
01:13:47Some of us are richer than you are.
01:13:49But you have a dignity in your poverty that we don't have.
01:13:53We are spoiled in America.
01:13:54We have lost what you still have in Africa.
01:13:57And you must keep that.
01:13:59And he spoke very gently.
01:14:00And I thought, my lord, on top of everything else, this man's a political leader.
01:14:04And he's going to be a great political leader.
01:14:07I have a lot of things to do when I start fighting in the black neighborhoods.
01:14:10We have a lot of problems.
01:14:11A lot of problems that we have to solve among ourselves.
01:14:14Prostitution problems, dope problems, gang fight problems, knowledge of self.
01:14:19The black people don't have no knowledge of themselves.
01:14:21We have been made just like white people mentally.
01:14:24And the white people have made us so much like them until it's hard to teach them anything about themselves.
01:14:30It's hard to teach them to unite and marry and be with their own.
01:14:33Because they're now like white people.
01:14:35Black people are now like white people.
01:14:37But they're so brainwashed.
01:14:38So we have to re-brainwash them now and teach them more about themselves and their own history, their own names, their own language, to respect and protect their own women, do something for themselves, and quit always begging and wipe people for things they should do for themselves.
01:14:50I never heard Ali say that he was never going to fight again.
01:14:55He had said it and usually he told the truth.
01:14:57I wouldn't have believed it.
01:14:58He was born to fight, born for the ring and loved it.
01:15:02He truly loved fighting.
01:15:05And as happens with people who love a thing too much, it destroys them.
01:15:09I think it was Oscar Wilde that said, you destroy the thing that you love, it's the other way around.
01:15:14What you love destroys you.
01:15:23He came back.
01:15:24He had 22 fights.
01:15:26Some of them were most honorable.
01:15:27Some of them were very difficult.
01:15:28Some of them were comedies and farces.
01:15:31He hurt himself in those 22 fights after the fight in Africa.
01:15:39There's a tendency to look at Muhammad and say, you know, he's wounded, he's ill.
01:15:45There are no intellectual deficits.
01:15:48It's a motor skills problem.
01:15:50And he doesn't try to hide his condition.
01:15:53He goes out and lets the whole world see it.
01:15:55He doesn't feel sorry for himself.
01:15:59And there's really no reason for anybody else to feel sorry for him.
01:16:03He loves being Muhammad Ali.
01:16:05He truly believes that he's doing God's work.
01:16:09And he's as happy with each day as anybody I know.
01:16:14Today's young generation, they don't know anything.
01:16:19Something happened last year, they know nothing about it.
01:16:23So this is great, great, great stories, great historic events.
01:16:26And I'm talking about, I'm not talking about 1850 stuff.
01:16:31They don't know who Malcolm X is.
01:16:33They don't know who JFK is.
01:16:34You know, Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson.
01:16:36You can go down the line and, and it's scary.
01:16:40These kids today will be missing a whole lot.
01:16:42They don't know about the legacy of Muhammad Ali.
01:16:45Because no matter what era you live in, you see very few true heroes.
01:16:50Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali, Ali.
01:17:02Back up, sucker.
01:17:05Back up.
01:17:07Come get me, sucker.
01:17:08I'm dancing.
01:17:09I'm dancing.
01:17:10Follow me, chum.
01:17:12No, I'm not there.
01:17:13I'm here.
01:17:13Whoop.
01:17:16Sucker, you ain't got nothing.
01:17:17In every heart, there is a drum that beats steady and strong.
01:17:35It does not know defeat.
01:17:38I feel it, I feel it, I know the sound of true belief.
01:17:49In every soul, there is a memory.
01:17:55We're standing tall, the proudest we could be.
01:18:01I cannot fall, for I recall, we were born in majesty.
01:18:10And when the love of night has been fought and won, we'll stand in the sun.
01:18:23And we will raise our hands.
01:18:26And we will touch the sky.
01:18:29Together we will dance in rose of gold.
01:18:35And we will lead the world remembering when we were kings.
01:18:46When we were kings.
01:18:47When we were kings.
01:18:48When we were kings.
01:18:49When we were kings.
01:18:53Now is the time.
01:18:56Here is the mountain top.
01:18:59When one man climbs, the west are lifted up.
01:19:05When the moon's dead, we're closer yet.
01:19:10To a higher destiny.
01:19:17And when we reach out to claim the throne.
01:19:23Every man will know.
01:19:27We will raise our hands.
01:19:30And we will touch the sky.
01:19:33Together we will dance in rose of gold.
01:19:39And we will leave the world remembering when we were kings.
01:19:46When we were kings.
01:19:51When we were kings.
01:19:56When we were kings.
01:20:01When we were kings.
01:20:04When we were kings.
01:20:05When we were kings.
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