What Dance Party Did We Miss Where Muhammad Ali Asks About Your Manhood?

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Esquire Does a Cross-Reference on Charlottesville, Manhood and a boxing legend:

I was at a party in Charlottesville, Virginia, about ten years ago with Muhammad Ali. My wife was out there dancing. Everybody was dancing. Only the two of us were left at the table. Muhammad said, “Tell me, can you still get it up?” I said, “Yeah, not great, but from time to time, yes.” He said, “Just curious.” I was charmed by the moment. — David Brown, producer

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8 Responses to “What Dance Party Did We Miss Where Muhammad Ali Asks About Your Manhood?”

  1. 17 Dec 2007 at 3:21 pmbony motel said:

    Muhammad Ali, eh? My memory is a little shakey…

  2. 17 Dec 2007 at 3:38 pmFloozy said:

    Was he hitting on him or looking for advice?

  3. 17 Dec 2007 at 4:15 pmbony motel said:

    Guess nobody was up for a little Parkinson’s joke.
    oh well.

  4. 17 Dec 2007 at 4:40 pmSmiley said:

    Ali does his own market research before investing in viagra.

  5. 17 Dec 2007 at 5:35 pmSean Tubbs said:

    I believe that Ali’s lawyer used to live in the Monticello Hotel building in Court Square, so Ali was here quite frequently. That person died a couple of years ago, but I could not find any documentation. Is there a Hook reporter lurking?

  6. 18 Dec 2007 at 12:00 amhipster-doofus said:

    Sounds like a dance party at Escafe. Ali, I believe used to own a gas station in Buckingham County (among other things). I think its still called Ali’s.

  7. 18 Dec 2007 at 8:16 amStormy said:

    Ali had a couple of people in Charlottesville who represented him at different times, I think. Richard Hirschfeld is the name Sean Tubbs was looking for, and he was a bit of a character, although I’m not sure he was ever Ali’s attorney. Ronald Tweel’s listing on his firm’s website says he represents both Ali and Patricia Kluge.

  8. 18 Dec 2007 at 9:33 amSean Tubbs said:

    Thanks Stormy. We used to hear a lot of things like that in the pre-fire Court Square Tavern. Most of them were untrue, but that’s kind of the fun of it.

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