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His name was Ali


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19 minutes ago, arbnranger said:

GOAT

Period. 

 

16 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

RIP Champ

 

Greatest champion of the 20th century and it's not close.

Sugar Ray Robinson. Pound for pound, so much better.

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The GOAT

True Story.  My mom used to work for a TV station in Oklahoma and always hated Muhammad Ali because of his bravado and brashness.

One day he comes to the station to promote a fight.  When the cameras were on he was his typical self but afterward he went to dinner with the entire station crew and there was a woman who worked there who was disabled. 

He made sure the disabled woman sat next to him at dinner, spent a lot of time with her, and playfully flirted with her and basically made her feel like the bell of the ball the entire night.

He was so kind and pleasant to everyone, and especially that woman, that my mom became a life long fan of his after that.

RIP champ 

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