Hard to root for a boxer when you were not even born when this match occurred.
Ali's taunts of Frazier, who despised Ali until his death, did draw more detractors of Ali, including in the black community, thinking that Ali had gone too far.
That's politics?
I think that's a stretch to say the least.
Lemme guess...I protested that as well given my dad was 1 years old at the time and my mother wasn't even born at the time.
Did it draw more people to the sport?
Nope.
No, the Olympics are not inherently political. That's why Munich, the US boycott in 1980 and the Russian boycott in 1984 were so publicized...they brought politics into an event that for thousands of years countries were able to put aside their differences and allow athletes from all over the globe to compete against each other.
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Who said the issue was reduced to your lifetime? You said it never happened. That is easily demonstrated to be wrong.
Frazier and Ali had an up and down relationship. He certainly was mad at Ali for what he said leading up to the fight after he helped him while he was blackballed. They reconciled later.
The youth who were being drafted and minorities were hugely for Ali. The white establishment was for Frazier. It was the largest sporting event in boxing history at that point. Good demonstration to the falsity of your claim.
Jackie Robinson was integrated when segregation was still in force and before racial discriminations was outlawed. If you cannot see how that was a big middle finger to Jim Crow states is baffling. There are all kinds of stories about athletes from that era dealing with institutional racism. Saying it was not political is just ignorant.
The 1968 protest has been used on promotional material for the Olympics for 50 years.
Nation states are inherently political given that they are political entities. The idea was to promote peace and cooperation between those political entities. Ending war is a political goal given how wars are started and ended.
You completely ignored the Byzantine chariot teams. That was a smashing success considering they rebuilt the wall in 61 days with a groundswell of support. Then there is the whole bread and circuses policies of the Patricians in Rome where the Colosseum was perpetually full.
The national anthem again is inherently political and played at most sporting events. The whole support the troops/police movement is political given that both are instruments of the state.
There is a long history of successful mergers of politics and sport from the beginning of history.