Mike’s MeanderingsBy MIKE HAMILTONHuddled around ‘.he radio last night like thousands of olher fight fans around the country. I felt like l was rvhving a parl erf history. Parents are always telling their children of when they were young they would sit and listen to fights in a similarfashion. .., . . .Mohammed All, the “Louisville Lip11, did it again As a matter of fact he did it for the 17th time and held on to jbe heavy weight crown that so many have sought and failed lo gain. To many this man is a loud mouth who really isn t aboxer hut a stunt man. f (To me he is the best boxer the world has ever known. Last night in the cool night air Mohammed Ali won a unainious decision against a man that at one time broke Ms jaw. Ken Norton made an excellent showing in the third am what could • be-the last fight of feud, Nortqncquld.be turning to acting. In one way there were two actors iii the ring each trying to winthe title role. .During the 1950‘s boxing was dead for all practical purposes. When the young man from Louisville won the gold medal al the Olympics, boxing received a shot in the arm. The baby faced kid beat Sonny Liston twice and gained the right to be King of the ring. From this time on boxing looked to thta manlo revive a dead art and he did. People came to watch Hie big mouth get shut up and others came to watch him with his speed and grace lake men apart. The important tiling is that they camc.Mohammed Ali is probably one of the best ambassadors Ibis country has ever know. He has traveled the world over boxing and lecturing, sometimes on things that some call bunk but he stands up for what he believes.Ali, now 34 years old, can’t go on forever but the joy and surprises lie has given us In the ring and out will. When a man makes over $6 million for about an hour’s work I can’t help but - think that he is jus I a little bit oyer pajd. Who's going to tell him to Rive it back? On the other hand when he goes to his home^ . * !• IIl _ LI... .x.nr.1 n II'Q