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Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 2005
DVD ReleaseJune 5, 2007
Running Time45 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code796019802178
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Ali's Dozen

(Sports / Doc) While the wonderful words and intellect of Muhammad Ali helped make him the most powerful and influential sports figure in history, his boxing abilities provided the substance to support those words. This program features Ali's greatest and most important rounds, as selected by Muhammad himself. Hosted by Chuck D, all interviews are with Ali’s opponents and/or eyewitnesses who attended the fights.

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (2 reviews)

rating: 2 QuoteBogus bonus features and old familiar footageQuote
I bought this product new, sealed with both tape and shrink wrap. However, two of the bonus features listed on the jacket simply do not exist on the DVD. Specifically, the Ernie Terrell and Jerry Quarry fights are missing. The Cleveland Williams and Henry Cooper matches are included as advertised. Perhaps just my copy is defective? But you're playing Russian roulette if you're counting on the extras. The two bonus interviews are familiar stuff and not much longer than soundbites. The footage of Earnie Shavers vs. Ali is good, but slight, perhaps thirty seconds of the final round. Most of the other footage is very familiar to collectors of Muhammad Ali DVDs and VHS. I recommend "Muhammad Ali, The Whole Story" for real fans and boxing buffs. July 31, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteThe Bonus fights make this a Bargain!Quote
"Ali's Dozen" highlights 12 significant rounds in the career of Muhammad Ali, from his Olympic Gold medal winning effort at the 1960 Olympics to his gutsy 15th round rally to win a close decision over Earnie Shavers in their 1977 battle at Madison Square Garden in New York.

But this 45 minute documentary also includes hours and hours of bonus features. It has the 1966 battle between Ali and Ernie Terrell in its entirety. It has all 15 rounds, the conversations between rounds, and post fight interviews. It is the closed circuit telecast, not one of those grainy Jim Jacobs films.

Moreover, you get Ali-Quarry I and Ali Williams in their entirety (courtesy of the aforementioned Jacobs and Cayton), plus highlights of Ali vs Zora Folley, his last fight before being exiled from boxing for 3 1/2 years.

You also get interviews with Angelo Dundee, Mort Sharnik, and Jerry Izenberg. A must have dvd for Ali fans! June 6, 2007

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