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    Truly the greatest heavyweight champion and best sport man ever.

    Listening to his radio tribute reminds me he:-

    Won Olympic gold medal
    Wanted Sugar Ray Robinson to his manager as he was Ali's idol.
    Good looking man.
    Wanted to be the youngest champion but Floyd Patterson would not face him.
    Came to London to beat out Enry
    Beat monster Sonny Liston has the underdog.
    Came to London to beat our Enry again.
    Black civil rights activist.
    Part time magician, poet and entertainer.
    Exiled from boxing
    1971 The fight
    Broken jaw and loss to Norton.
    Rumble in the Jungle
    Thriller in Manilla
    Loss and victory to Spinks
    Loss to Holmes
    Never cared about money, too generous for his own good and could not resist a beautiful woman.
    Ali would not have changed a thing in his wonderful life. RIP
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    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Was lucky enough to see Ali with my own eyes as a kid when he was over in the UK, my parents took me to see him
    Sad news and what a man he was , absolute legend.
    What is incredible is that all his organs shut down but his heart kept beating for 30 Minutes after.

    That right there totally sums up the man

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    In pure boxing terms, forget all the other associated media stuff, Ali was a heavyweight who moved as quick and was as fast as your world class middleweights, a true phenomenon, probably never to be repeated. Your hand cant hit what the eye cant see. Just leave it at that.

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    The reason many got in to boxing and the standard bearer of the division and boxing generally.

    RIP Ali

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    I do believe as of last night they've officially run out of room where the heroes find final peace. You cannot put into words the enormity of the man and his impact, influence and lasting impression on not just a country but the world. I never had the pleasure of seeing him fight live as a kid, the first time I saw him on TV was nowhere near a ring but on an episode of Different Strokes and it stuck with me as Pop and my sister were howling! Wasn't until the mid 80's I truly began to appreciate him in and out of the ring, we'd sit and watch 'Superbouts' on ESPN where they seemed to rebroadcast the second Norton fight, Frazier trilogy and Foreman fight at least once a week . Those were good times. Ali was a man who did what he truly wanted, said what he wanted when he wanted to say it, stood up to government and bucked a societal mindset whos time needed to expire and exceeded every expectation in his chosen profession. Regardless of race and religion Ali was very much the everyman, some of what we'd like to be. We didn't lose one of the greats...we lost the greatest. Listening to the news interviews of at least a dozen fellow boxers today really is a beautiful and telling tribute. A brotherhood rallied. Rest easy and be at final peace champion.

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    "HEY GOOOOOOOCH!" Calling out bullies since Liston...
    They want your @$$ beat because upsets make news. News brings about excitement, excitement brings about ratings. The objective is to bring you up to the tower and tear your @$$ down. And if you don't believe that, you're crazy.

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