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R.I.P MUHAMMAD ALI

Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 11:20
by chunkygull
MUHAMMAD ALI - Apart from my parents I have had 3 people for most of my life I have been a big fan of and looked up to, you could call them my heroes or idols, all 3 of which I have collected memorabillia, videos, dvds, posters, t shirts, canvas pics, books etc - Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury and "The Greatest Muhammad" Ali. I am really sad and upset today bcause as I feared since Thursday this was finally the last round for the champ and now the final bell has tolled, as upsetting as it is though I take comfort in the fact that he will no longer be suffering, and want to celebrate the fact that he leaves behind a great legacy in and out of the boxing ring which has brought entertainment, inspiration, hope and joy to millions not only as a boxer fighting in the ring but as a fighter for justice outside it, he was a personality, an ambassador, a role model, a statesman, a campaigner, and a wonderful human being. Yes he had some dark days and controversial moments but he grew as a person, changed as a person, stood up and sacrificed for his beliefs, took risks, showed great courage and never ducked a challenge in life or in boxing.

R.I.P CHAMP, and thanks, you will never be forgotten, YOU ARE "THE GREATEST"!

R.I.P MUHAMMAD ALI

Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 00:59
by Southampton Gull
We idolised the same 3 people. Echo every word.

R.I.P MUHAMMAD ALI

Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 13:54
by Oh Fer Christ Sake
Most of these sorts of sporting Gods are tainted by something. Drink, drugs, bizarre sexual proclivities. Ali suffered none of these and that made him virtually unique. There is the argument that illness took away his opportunity to fall foul of these things for much of his life, but that's unfair.

A real champion in all regards, the world is a better place for his having influenced it.