- Ali is gonne.
R.I.P
Foreman is my favorite boxer, but Foreman wound`t be Foreman without Ali.
There's so much I would say
If I could see you one last time
But now I can't cause you're not here
But you're always on my mind
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Muhammad Ali died at 74
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Muhammad Ali died at 74
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Growing up, when ever Ali was going to fight all the talk and distraction was of Ali and his crazy statements and combination of words like poetry. You couldn't help but listen, be captivated and root for the man.
Truly one of my hero's and model of a man of how to behave and be socially responsible while being so successful
RIP Ali
Truly one of my hero's and model of a man of how to behave and be socially responsible while being so successful
RIP Ali
This is one celebrity death I will actually mourn & celebrate his life.
Amazing man. If I wasn't so lazy/busy I could start a huge thread filled with legendary moments, quotes etc from the man.
One of my favorite films of all time is 'When We Were Kings', about the Rumble in the Jungle:
It is MAGICAL.
What a storybook life
But above his skills in the ring, his amazing trashtalk and epic fights, his refusal to fight in Vietnam for me is what truly makes his great. So bold, so honest. Lost his title and everything. His vocalization about black issues was also like a breath of fresh air at a much needed time.
ALI BOM-AYE-YE
Amazing man. If I wasn't so lazy/busy I could start a huge thread filled with legendary moments, quotes etc from the man.
One of my favorite films of all time is 'When We Were Kings', about the Rumble in the Jungle:
It is MAGICAL.
What a storybook life
But above his skills in the ring, his amazing trashtalk and epic fights, his refusal to fight in Vietnam for me is what truly makes his great. So bold, so honest. Lost his title and everything. His vocalization about black issues was also like a breath of fresh air at a much needed time.
ALI BOM-AYE-YE
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