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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Remembering Muhammad Ali - 'The Greatest' - R.I.P. Champ

Muhammad Ali (born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016), the magnificent heavyweight champion, whose fast fists and irrepressible personality transcended sports and captivated the world, has died according to a statement released by his family. He was 74.  Ali suffered for years from Parkinson's disease, which ravaged his body but could never dim his larger-than-life presence. He was hospitalized earlier this week. A towering figure in his prime, he still traveled and made appearances in his later years despite being muted by the thousands of punches he took during his remarkable career.
He beat the invincible Sonny Liston, fought a string of thrilling fights with Joe Frazier and stopped George Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle" in Zaire. But he paid a terrible price for the estimated 29,000 punches he took to his head during a career that made him perhaps the most recognized person in the world.  Read more here 

“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.” - Muhammad Ali  

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