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Man! I thought it was just a health scare that was shown on the news today. R.I.P. to one of the greatest of all time.



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Boxing will do that to ya.



2016 has no restraint. RIP you beautiful bastard.



he is ranked among the elites. never forget.



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RIP to the Greatest, and one of the most famous human beings to have ever lived period. End of an era for sure.



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Rest in peace a legend just left us.



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RIP. Amazing person. Interestly, I looked him up back in January thinking he had already died o.o but nope, he's dead now x~x



BraLoD said:
StarOcean said:
RIP. Amazing person. Interestly, I looked him up back in January thinking he had already died o.o but nope, he's dead now x~x

Was watching the news with my brother today when they talked about his health state, then I said "didn't know he was still alive" (can't remember last time I'd heard about him) and welp, now he actually isn't.

Weird how that works, huh?



RIP, without a doubt the GOAT



                                                                                     

FattyDingDong said:
FattyDingDong said:

Muhammad Ali, the silver-tongued boxer and civil rights champion who famously proclaimed himself "The Greatest" and then spent a lifetime living up to the billing, is dead.

Ali died Friday at a Phoenix-area hospital, where he had spent the past few days being treated for respiratory complications, a family spokesman confirmed to NBC News. He was 74.

"After a 32-year battle with Parkinson's disease, Muhammad Ali has passed away at the age of 74. The three-time World Heavyweight Champion boxer died this evening," Bob Gunnell, a family spokesman, told NBC News.

Ali had suffered for three decades from Parkinson's Disease, a progressive neurological condition that slowly robbed him of both his legendary verbal grace and his physical dexterity. A funeral service is planned in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.

Even as his health declined, Ali did not shy from politics or controversy, releasing a statement in December criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States. "We as Muslims have to stand up to those who use Islam to advance their own personal agenda," he said.

The remark bookended the life of a man who burst into the national consciousness in the early 1960s, when as a young heavyweight champion he converted to Islam and refused to serve in the Vietnam War, and became an emblem of strength, eloquence, conscience and courage. Ali was an anti-establishment showman who transcended borders and barriers, race and religion. His fights against other men became spectacles, but he embodied much greater battles.

source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/muhammad-ali-greatest-all-time-dead-74-n584776

 

He was a role model for me growing up, whether you like him or hate him you can't deny that he was one of a kind.

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