Muhammad Ali Ranked Most Familiar Athlete in New 'Q' Ratings

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  • illmaticfighter
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    Muhammad Ali Ranked Most Familiar Athlete in New 'Q' Ratings

    For the 4th straight year, "The Greatest of All Time" is the most famous of all sports celebrities
    NEW YORK, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- For the fourth year in a row, Muhammad Ali has been ranked #1 in Marketing Evaluations' annual Sports Q ratings, Muhammad Ali Enterprises, LLC (MAE) announced today. In the survey's most significant category, "Familiarity," Ali was ranked #1 among the 487 athletes in the poll, ahead of such notables as LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, David Beckham, Lance Armstrong, Kobe Bryant, Derek Jeter and Peyton Manning.
    The "Familiarity" category covers all age groups, ranging from 12 to 64 years old. According to the survey:
    Ali was #1 in the overall category, among the age group of 12 to 64 years old.

    Ali was ranked first in the 18- to 34-year-old group, considered the top consumer group by Marketing Evaluations.

    Ali finished first in the highest income level, households earning more than $75,000 annually.

    Ali ranked #2 among teens, ages 12 to 17, trailing only Tiger Woods. This is particularly remarkable, considering that this age group was born two decades after Ali's last fight.

    For the survey, more than 2,000 people, ages 12 through 64, were interviewed during the spring of 2010.
    MAE is a subsidiary of CKX, Inc. Michael G. Ferrel, the CEO of CKX, noted that this latest ranking comes amidst the 50th anniversary of Ali's gold-medal winning performance at the 1960 Rome Olympics.
    "It's amazing that a half-century after he burst upon the scene, Muhammad Ali remains one of the world's most recognized figures, known and loved around the globe," Ferrel said. Ali has been heralded as the "Athlete of the Century" by numerous publications and organizations, and has been the recipient of countless awards for his humanitarian efforts.
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    Muhammad Ali is the G.O.A.T for sure!

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    • Fighting Marine
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      Ali = Greatest Sportsman/Athlete Ever

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        That's great. Goes to show how popular boxing once was.

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          Glad to hear this news.....sad to see Ali peddled around like a two bit whore. I bet most of those teens that know Ali, only know the image of the shaking old man who raises his hand or throw a slow jab when announced at events or on tv. Ali's importance in American history is being distorted and a lot of people love Ali just because they're supposed to because society puts forth the image that he's the lovable Parkinson stricken ex fighter who said funny quotes. Enough of my rant.....much props Ali!

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          • Vadrigar.
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            Muhammad Ali is really the GOAT.

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              Remember when Ali took a banned substance in the middle of fighting a 185 lbs fat guy who had knocked him into next year? I do.

              Greatest All Time *****= Muhammad Ali

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              • hayZ
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                Originally posted by TheMagicMan
                Remember when Ali took a banned substance in the middle of fighting a 185 lbs fat guy who had knocked him into next year? I do.

                Greatest All Time *****= Muhammad Ali
                You're a joke

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                • TheMagicMan
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                  Originally posted by hayZ
                  You're a joke
                  So Ali wasnt saved by the bell against a 185 lbs, bum, fat, old, slow Henry Cooper? And then Dundee didnt rip his glove to buy time, and then didnt administer smelling salt, a banned substance, to ali to wake him up? Just answer those questions.

                  But yeah, Muhammad Ali-All Time *****.

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                  • Vadrigar.
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                    Originally posted by TheMagicMan
                    Remember when Ali took a banned substance in the middle of fighting a 185 lbs fat guy who had knocked him into next year? I do.

                    Greatest All Time *****= Muhammad Ali
                    Ali wasn't knocked into the next year. He got up at the count of three without wobbly legs.

                    lol at "banned substance", you really are a joke.

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