Ten seconds. Twenty-one punches. Zero landed.
In 1977, Muhammad Ali turned defense into performance art. During an exhibition bout, Ali calmly dodged 21 consecutive punches from Michael Dokes, relying solely on reflexes, timing, and iconic head movement.
No clinching. No counters. Just mastery.
The moment ended with Ali’s trademark shimmy — a reminder that boxing brilliance isn’t only about power, but precision, awareness, and control.
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