BREAKING: The Greatest Ever: Muhammad Ali Has Passed Away

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On a side note, his brother Rahman needs to tell his wife to cut that mustache.

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Never liked how cats would clown his Parkinson's.Comedians,rappers

Whilst it is sad to see how the Great Man declined in his later, years lets not act like Ali was some sort of special snowflake. He, just like most rappers and comedians, had the ability to be self deprecating, and would clown his own physical state, even with his limited speech/mobility.
 

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what he went through during the civil rights movement and vietnam war was way ahead of my time, but hearing the stories about it makes me believe we'll never see another athlete make an impact on society like Ali did. even tho he wasn't a political leader or thinker, his political importance and symbol of black pride was unparalleled. a transcended figure indeed. RIP to an icon, legend and inspiration.
 

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Chuck Wepner all over MSNBC for some reason....:laugh:

Get Foreman on there, damn!

To be fair, that white boy put up a decent fight....:ehh:


Absolutely love this.



Ali was putting on a clinic....:salute:

The night that Rocky Balboa met the GOAT:



R.I.P.


I have been so great in boxing they had to create an image like Rocky, a white image on the screen, to counteract my image in the ring. America has to have its white images, no matter where it gets them. Jesus, Wonder Woman, Tarzan and Rocky.
Muhammad Ali Quotes at BrainyQuote

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RIP to 'The World's Greatest':mjcry:



This song (rightfully) got overshadowed by "Tomorrow" but it's still excellent....:yes:
 

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SAN JOSE, Calif. – There are moments and then there are moments.


We got to experience one before Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final when Sharks coach Pete DeBoer shared an unbelievable story with reporters about meeting Muhammad Ali – the boxing legend who died Friday at age 74.

To set the scene, DeBoer was conducting a typical press availability in the media room at the SAP Center. He had answered questions about all manner of banal topics when he mentioned he had a story to tell. It appears in its entirety here:

“I know that’s the last question, but I just want to end with a quick thing on Muhammad Ali. We lost a great person. The reason I want to speak about him – I’m not a collector of sports memorabilia but I have (four) things in my basement. I’ve got a Wayne Gretzky stick, a Bobby Orr print, a Mike Weir Masters print and I’ve got a Qur’an signed by Muhammad Ali personalized.

“I wouldn’t normally share this with you but I think considering the circumstances today (I should). I got it 30 years ago when I was at my prom at the Royal Connaught Hotel in Hamilton, a 17-year-old kid. I had my tux on, I was in the lobby and Muhammad Ali walked in with his entourage. He was there for some type of appearance. I asked one of the entourage if I could meet him with my friends and he said, ‘Just give me a minute.’

“He came back to me and he said ‘Muhammad Ali is up in this room,’ he goes ‘meet him up in his room in five minutes.’ And me and three or four of my buddies went up to his room. He got out the Qur’an for each of us – he wasn’t preaching or trying to convert us – he just personalized each one to us, asked us some questions about what we were doing.

“It was an unbelievable life experience for me and I think considering the circumstances and how this guy transcended not just boxing and sport, but how many people he’s touched it was an appropriate story to tell.”

Powerful stuff.

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Crazy. Major Loss.

Straight Outta Louisville

Way off topic, but does Joe Frazier have a grandson or son or nephew that is a rapper that likes to scream his lyrics from Philadelphia. I'm just saying.
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