The Rope-a-Dope Controversy

Muhammad Ali and George Foreman met in the boxing ring in Kinshasa, Zaire* in October 1974 for the epic fight known as “The Rumble in the Jungle” and rope played a prominent role (obviously)! When it was over the result of the bout (a stunning Ali victory) shared top billing with a phrase that arose from the rumble: “rope-a-dope.”

Reporting on the fight by novelist and fight fan Norman Mailer suggested that the “rope-a-dope” technique was aided by some pre-fight equipment adjustments by Ali’s trainer Angelo Dundee — an accusation that Dundee denied for decades.

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