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04 Jun 2016 10:34:39
RIP Muhammad Ali the Greatest boxer and Athlete ever. You were my hero and will always be a legend.

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04 Jun 2016 10:58:09
He was good, but no better than Cassius Clay.

04 Jun 2016 12:32:43
Wonderful boxer but I wouldn't say the greatest. RIP.

04 Jun 2016 13:23:41
Ali was good but not better than Marciano who had a 100% win rate (49/ 49) with 46 knockouts.

04 Jun 2016 17:00:48
Ali was the greatest heavyweight boxer of his era just as Marciano was. But most experts agree that this was the greatest era ever of heavyweight boxers. More importantly he was a great man and like Stu he was a hero to me.

04 Jun 2016 17:41:25
Irrespective of generations or what was to follow, Muhammad Ali was and always will be "The Greatest". For was it not for Muhammad Ali, chances are none of the succeeded heavyweight champions would've considered taking up the sport. Ali put boxing on the map on an international scale as well as made it socially respectable. Ali broadcast prejudice, racism and the flaws of warfare to an international audience. He is an inspiration for the generations that followed him, who - in my opinion - will still never reach the scale of brilliance he did. Ali was more than a fighter in the ring - he was a fighter of justice; truly the peoples' champion. Another reason he'll always be "The Greatest" is because of his character. Quite simply unmatched for his humour and wit plus his ability to irritate the media and opponents without ever losing his own credibility. To see the performances choreographed by shameless corporations today in boxing is embarrassing in contrast to Ali's raw spirit and emotion. R. I. P

"Don't count the days - make the days count. "

04 Jun 2016 17:41:25
Irrespective of generations or what was to follow, Muhammad Ali was and always will be "The Greatest". For was it not for Muhammad Ali, chances are none of the succeeded heavyweight champions would've considered taking up the sport. Ali put boxing on the map on an international scale as well as made it socially respectable. Ali broadcast prejudice, racism and the flaws of warfare to an international audience. He is an inspiration for the generations that followed him, who - in my opinion - will still never reach the scale of brilliance he did. Ali was more than a fighter in the ring - he was a fighter of justice; truly the peoples' champion. Another reason he'll always be "The Greatest" is because of his character. Quite simply unmatched for his humour and wit plus his ability to irritate the media and opponents without ever losing his own credibility. To see the performances choreographed by shameless corporations today in boxing is embarrassing in contrast to Ali's raw spirit and emotion. R. I. P

"Don't count the days - make the days count. "

05 Jun 2016 22:25:04
Don't care for boxing but Ali was an amazing star massive following nobody like him since especially Tyson Fury.





 

 

 
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