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Post by Alex Drake on Jun 4, 2016 6:45:55 GMT
Such sad news the legend Muhammad Ali has died aged 74.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee The hands cant hit what the eyes cant see
RIP Muhammad.
Alex
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Post by The Saint on Jun 4, 2016 8:35:30 GMT
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Post by Gene Hunt on Jun 4, 2016 9:02:52 GMT
Such sad news the legend Muhammad Ali has died aged 74.
Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee The hands cant hit what the eyes cant see
RIP Muhammad.
Alex One of the most famous people of our time. A legend the likes of we probably will never see again.
RIP Muhammad. Your suffering is over. Thanks for the entertainment.
Gene.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jun 4, 2016 9:20:22 GMT
RIP Muhammad you were 'The Greatest'!
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Post by John Steed on Jun 4, 2016 9:28:52 GMT
Sad news R.I.P. Legend
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Post by Del Boy on Jun 5, 2016 9:41:34 GMT
Brilliant fighter. Listening to radio comment yesterday it was the view of many of today's fighters that he ushered in a golden age for Boxing. A guy who got the mega fights off and running.
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Post by Batgirl on Jun 5, 2016 11:52:19 GMT
RIP Muhammad Ali. I remember watching a great documentary called 'When we were Kings' quite a few years ago. I wasn't a boxing fan but had to watch it for uni. It introduced me to the story of Ali and made me interested in who he was and all he had achieved. He really was such a major part of sporting and social history.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jun 5, 2016 22:23:58 GMT
I was never a fan of boxing but Ali was more than just the boxer. He always displayed a fantastic personality when interviewed and appeared with Michael Parkinson four times, truly a legend.
R.I.P Muhammed Ali
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Post by Cartman on Jun 6, 2016 7:38:48 GMT
Not a boxing fan, but loved Ali. He was one of those people who transcend their sport, like James Hunt in motor racing and McEnroe with tennis.
A great man who stood up for what he believed in, RIP Ali, you were the greatest
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Post by Windy Miller on Jun 6, 2016 7:56:53 GMT
The Greatest. A True Legend. I admired his convictions in opposing the war in Vietnam, his tenacity and skill as a boxer, and his courage in living with the effects of Parkinson's for so long. RIP.
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