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    January 17 marked 83 years since the birth of a man who is so often referred to as "The Greatest of All Time."
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    I remember seeing Laila box at the Turning Stone Casino. When she came out from the dressing room, I was looking directly down at her from up close. The combination of her face, her eyes, her honey skin tone glistening with sweat, her amazing body, and her aura, just watching her walk to the ring with her gloves on ready to do battle, it was overwhelming. I'm a strong dude, but my heart skipped a couple beats and I almost fainted. She was super beautiful and had one helluva commanding presence, let me tell you
    Last edited by archiemoore1; 01-18-2025, 10:57 PM.

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    • #3
      No one in this world loved Ali more than I did. He was my boyhood hero and idol. It was also nice hearing his daughter give a realistic picture of what his life was away from boxing. While I was heartbroken that he died, I felt better knowing that he was no longer suffering on this earth.

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      • #4
        Laila is a tribute to the man himself and makes very important points about safety. Refreshing to finally hear someone who see's beyond the money and the spotlight , neither of which she needs . If ever there could be a world body for the good of the sport Laila would be top of the list .A chip off the old block is Laila.....I'll always miss Ali !

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        • #5
          Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
          I remember seeing Laila box at the Turning Stone Casino. When she came out from the dressing room, I was looking directly down at her from up close. The combination of her face, her eyes, her honey skin tone glistening with sweat, her amazing body, and her aura, just watching her walk to the ring with her gloves on ready to do battle, it was overwhelming. I'm a strong dude, but my heart skipped a couple beats and I almost fainted. She was super beautiful and had one helluva commanding presence, let me tell you
          Muhammad Ali’s battle with Parkinson’s was both heartbreaking and inspiring. The way Laila speaks about it shows just how deeply it affected their family, and yet how much dignity he maintained through it all. Ali wasn’t just a boxing legend—he was a symbol of resilience, even outside the ring. His condition brought awareness to Parkinson’s like never before.By the way, for those of you following boxing on the go or betting on major fight cards, I’ve been using linebet apk​​. It’s solid for live updates and odds if you’re into the action beyond just watching.
          Last edited by Bossony; 07-06-2025, 10:09 PM.

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          • #6
            she talks a lot of sense yeah that funeral was always going to be huge

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