John Wayne Tried to Humiliate Muhammad Ali on Live TV — It Backfired Completely
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John Wayne Tried to Humiliate Muhammad Ali on Live TV — It Backfired Completely
In February 1971, John Wayne and Muhammad Ali faced off on live television in what was meant to be a public humiliation — but it didn’t go as planned.
Appearing on The Merv Griffin Show, John Wayne openly criticized Muhammad Ali for refusing the Vietnam War draft, calling him a coward and a disgrace to America. Ali, who had been stripped of his boxing title and banned from the sport for standing by his religious beliefs, was prepared for the confrontation — but not in the way anyone expected.
Instead of anger or insults, Muhammad Ali responded with calm dignity, challenging Wayne’s idea of courage and pointing out the difference between playing heroes on screen and living by one’s principles in real life. What followed was a rare moment in television history: a hardened Hollywood icon left speechless, and eventually, apologetic.
This powerful exchange between John Wayne and Muhammad Ali became a defining example of how compassion, sincerity, and moral courage can transform even the harshest confrontation. Years later, Wayne would call Ali “the bravest man I ever met.”
This video explores the true story behind the John Wayne vs Muhammad Ali confrontation, the Vietnam War controversy, and the unforgettable moment when quiet dignity won over public shaming.
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