Ali Losing Battle!!

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  • Atwa_66
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    #11
    Originally posted by badblood
    Three-time former heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali seems to be losing his battle with Parkinson's, his daughter Laila told the Los Angeles Times.

    Ali, 63, has struggled with Parkinson's symptoms for years. But recently, the incurable movement disorder seems to be taking a greater toll.

    "I feel like the disease is progressing," she said. "Different things start happening as you get older. I have noticed a change in him, something that goes along with Parkinson's.

    "It's painful for me because I would love to sit down and talk to my dad about the way he used to be when he was my age, when he was in his prime, because we are so much alike. I can't really do that. I can't share a lot of things with him."

    According to the Parkinson Disease Foundation's Web site, the affliction occurs when certain brain cells malfunction and die. The afflicted have trouble receiving and executing messages from the brain telling the body how to initiate and control movement. Symptoms continue and worsen over time. There is no known cause.

    Some think Ali's affliction was caused by the accumulation of punches absorbed over the years.

    Medication and surgery can treat the symptoms. Ali is one of approximately one million Americans thought to suffer from Parkinson's.

    Laila Ali, 27, is in her sixth year as a pro boxer. She's 21-0 with 18 knockouts. She has more of a chance to bond with her father now than when she was younger, as Ali divorced her mother Veronica Porche when Laila was eight years old.

    Once one of the more quotable celebrities, Ali today is mostly silent, his daughter said.

    "We don't talk about boxing," she told the Times. "He might come to a fight and say, 'You're bad.' But he was never one to talk much about boxing with us. That was not him. And he doesn't talk much these days anyway. It takes him too much energy to talk.

    "He has his good days and his bad days. He's taking a lot of different medications. Sometimes, his speech is so slurred, you can't hardly understand him. But he definitely knows what's going on. That's for sure. He sees everything."

    Her father feels "like he's trapped inside his body. He can think. He has things he wants to say, but his lips sometimes just don't move to get it out," said his daughter, who lives in Los Angeles.

    "He's just taking life easy. He likes doing simple things. He loves to draw, he likes to color, he likes to clip pictures out of magazines. And he likes to do magic tricks. It doesn't take a whole lot to keep him entertained. But his attention span is very short when the subject is something more than that.

    "He doesn't feel sorry for himself, so it's hard to feel sorry for him."
    That's devastating to read, the man who made Boxing what it is today, and he got such a raw deal afterwards, imagine if he was in good health, the stories he'd have to share, and he'd be there for his daughter who is following in his footsteps, just as a female boxer.

    I really wish this was treatable, or even better a cure, but if anything does happen to this hero, let's hope he goes out easy, surrounded by his family. I ache for his family

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    • TheManWhoCan
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      #12
      Very few people in this world achieve greatness. He is one of them.

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      • TheEvilSaint
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        #13
        god, i hope muhammad ali is spared from any more pain.

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        • Parodius
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          #14
          Originally posted by Tony Blitz
          Who else is there? Malcolm X is gone, Rosa Parks is gone, MLK is gone...
          P. Diddy.

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          • Parodius
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            #15
            We don't know, Ali might live another 30 years. He was the greatest HW boxer of all time, during the best time in the HW history.

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            • Bombardier
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              #16
              Sad thing is that Ali had big plans for his post-fight career. You know, after the Rumble he was talking like he was going to run for President, and hell, he's so charismatic and such a political thinker who knows how far he could have gone.

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              • badblood
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                #17
                Originally posted by Bombardier
                Sad thing is that Ali had big plans for his post-fight career. You know, after the Rumble he was talking like he was going to run for President, and hell, he's so charismatic and such a political thinker who knows how far he could have gone.
                Convicted felons cant run for public office.

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                • Bombardier
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by badblood
                  Convicted felons cant run for public office.
                  Interesting, well maybe he would have had his supporters pushing for a pardon. Or else he would have worked outside the political circles. We'll never know.

                  I know people say he's NOI so he's crazy but a lot of the crazier stuff that he said was in his youth. I think all of us said and did things in our early 20s that we wouldn't want to be made public.

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                  • Manny_P
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Parodius
                    P. Diddy.

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                    We astill have Michael Jordan also AND Tiger Woods

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                    • Parodius
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Manny_P
                      We astill have Michael Jordan also AND Tiger Woods
                      How about OJ. Simpson.

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