Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Dia bando
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Bill Paxtom
Cassius Clayi
Talented Boxer and Great Entertainer.
But he far from did it by himself. The boy had a lot of help on the way up.
Bill I am taken aback by your comments,:o that's the nicest thing you have said here:flowers: ;D
Its not really that nice.
He used his slave name.
And your point is ........
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
How many other boxers have Humanitarian Awards named after them?
https://alicenter.org/awards/
Haters...... repent!
Your hate is pointless.... and hurts the karma we all try to live in. ;D
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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TitoFan
How many other boxers have Humanitarian Awards named after them?
https://alicenter.org/awards/
Haters......
repent!
Your hate is pointless.... and hurts the karma we all try to live in. ;D
The United States Government has made many foolish mistakes.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Only you would have enjoyed the fights after.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Master
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Only you would have enjoyed the fights after.
What Humanitarian calls another man a 'Gorilla'.
I do know a few 'Scum Bags' that do that though.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Only you would have enjoyed the fights after.
What Humanitarian calls another man a 'Gorilla'.
I do know a few 'Scum Bags' that do that though.
The same humanitarian that motivated and inspired many great champions such as Tyson and Lennox.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
Only closed, grudge-filled minds continue to hate on Ali for his shenanigans decades ago, for which even the recipients themselves have long since forgiven him. Meanwhile these same closed minds choose to ignore the vast amounts of good will and good deeds that can be attributed to Ali.
Like I've said, it's a burden that must gnaw at the pit of the stomach.
Oh... oh..... here's Ali receiving the 2009 NAACP President's Award. :)
http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/M...o6-GS7AHZl.jpg
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
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Master
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Bill Paxtom
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Master
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Originally Posted by
Bill Paxtom
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
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Master
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brocktonblockbust
Ali shoulda quit in 1974
Then we would never have seen the thriller in manila.
THAT MUTUAL BRAIN DAMAGE that resulted from that fight was a selfish thing for us to enjoy.
Ali should have retired after that 3rd fight with Joe.
WHOA !!
And miss that great bout with Jean-Pierre Coopman.
Only you would have enjoyed the fights after.
What Humanitarian calls another man a 'Gorilla'.
I do know a few 'Scum Bags' that do that though.
The same humanitarian that motivated and inspired many great champions such as Tyson and Lennox.
Boy, is that quite a stretch to connect the 'Dots'.
It had nothing to do with Cassius Clay's humanity that inspired Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis.
I suggest you read up on it.
Re: Muhammad Ali Appreciation thread.
- United Nations Messenger of Peace in 1998-2008, for his work with developing nations
- Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005, the United States of America’s highest civil award
http://outreach.un.org/mop/files/2014/08/Ali.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Uaq1yITi5T...om_2Dtyson.jpg