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The Greatest (1977) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 31

The Greatest (1977) posterSound clips of the most memorable quotes from the 1977 biographical sports film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in MP3 and WAV formats.

Actors: Muhammad Ali, Ernest Borgnine (Angelo Dundee),Paul Winfield (Mr. Eskridge), James Earl Jones (Malcolm X), Drew Bundini Brown

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301 Hold it, now. It ain't that serious, now. Come here, now. It ain't really that serious. Maybe I'm putting too much emphasis. I'm not trying to scare you.
302 Hold on, hold on! Back it up! Let him out! Let him out!
303 How about Jerry Quarry? -Jerry Quarry?
304 How big is it for you to win the Heavyweight Championship? -I dream about it. I always dream about it.

— (Drew Bundini Brown)

305 How can I explain to you the life and times that I've lived through?
306 How can you have a heavyweight title fight without me? They're ducking me. They want to brush me off.
307 How Cassius Took Rome, by Cassius Clay Jr.
308 How do we know that some redneck cracker don't try to do something harm to you and me and the family, thinking it's patriotic on America's part or something?
309 How do you do? I'm Colonel Cedrich. Sit down, please.
310 How do you feel, on? -I'm all right.

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