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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: HBO Reacts To The Passing of Muhammad Ali

    More than 60 years ago, a bicycle thief in Louisville, Kentucky, unknowingly set in motion one of the most amazing sports careers in history. An angry 12-year-old Cassius Clay went to a policeman on that day in 1954, vowing he would find the thief who took his bike and have his revenge. The policeman's advice was to learn to box first so Clay, who would later change his name to Muhammad Ali, went to a gym, where he learned quite well.
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  • ChiCityExtractz
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    I feel like we lost our God father, I feel like we have lost a symbol of humanity. I am saddened by his loss, but we must all appreciate what he did for boxing, for we wouldn't have people like Roy jone Jr, Ray Leonard or Pacquiao and mayweather if Ali didn't cross those barriers. He sacrificed 3 years of his absolute best body form to show the world that wrong is wrong. Rest in piece, he's beyond a champion status.

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    • CmdrSoCal
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      What a load of BS. Ali was one of the most divisive racist bigots in American history. The sufi/luciferian ****** murdered freedom fighter Malcolm X for his establishment lords. A degenerate, racist, spoiled worshiper of mass murderer dictators who probably has more white blood in his veins than slave blood. see Sucker Punch: The Hard Left Hook that Dazed Ali and killed Kings dream by Jack Cashill.

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