sabu wrote:
Rick
I hope that was a troll. Ali was
prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to 5 years in federal prison (he was allowed a bond as his case was appealed), banned from boxing for 3 years, broke, getting it from both ends (from the white establishment and his Nation of Islam buddies), lost his boxing titles, had the continuing threat of being shot (assasination of people was quite the rage back then)...
Tiger
got to go to sex therapy, has multiple hundreds of millions of dollars, and will return and make a living that almost all of us could never imagine.
like I said, not even in the same galaxy. The new media is all about content in the 24 hour news cycle, I agree that Tiger is gonna have cameras around him 24-7, he would have that whether or not he go caught. In retrospect, I ask myself what was harder
winning the masters, or staying married and juggling 12 broads on the side?
that is a real question
later
sabu
I'm not saying that in his personal life that Tiger is dealing with anything like Ali. He clearly isn't. Tiger's personal issue is simply that he was very bad in his marriage.
However, Ali didn't have TMZ reporting every move he made, deadspin publishing the comments by any person that has ever met Ali ever, and a sport that is on national television every week in front of crowds that are supposed to be silent. Ali simply went and boxed and then largely disappeared from public life until his next fight(besides his legal issues). Tiger cannot get away from this.
That's why this is accurate: "We only get a handful of truly transcendent athletes per lifetime, he's one of them, and yet, none of them have ever been tested this way." Ali was tested in different ways but he didn't have to live with the modern day media. That is Tigers test.