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Ali died on Friday. He was 74. To say Muhammad Ali, who died on Friday at the age of 74, had a way with words is something of an understatement. His press conferences and interviews redefined the ...
Muhammad Ali is considered as one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. And as good as his skills were in the ring, many would say his skills with words was even better.
5. "Don't count the days. Make the days count." Why we love it: Ali's Parkinson's diagnosis was not only his loss, but it also robbed us of one of the world's most colorful characters.
In honor of the legendary boxer, International Business Times wants to celebrate Ali's memory with a list of the boxer's 20 most memorable quotes (in no particular order, of course).
Muhammad Ali was a boxing legend, but you don’t have to know anything about his impact in sports to have been impacted by his words. Following news of Ali’s death, we’ve revisited some of ...
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali passed away June 3, 2016, but not without leaving behind some of the most memorable quotes in sports history. He was one of the greatest boxers of all time, and he made ...
While Muhammad Ali’s contributions to the worlds of boxing and politics are legendary, Ali’s skills behind the microphone were unparalleled. No could sell a fight better than Ali. His words ...
Muhammad Ali was quick with his fists but he also knew the power of words to unsettle his rivals. The boxing legend died Friday at the age of 74. Perhaps his most famous quote was made when he was ...
But, as Ali said, "It's not bragging if you can back it up." The folks at the Esquire Classic podcast have compiled a chronological mashup of Ali's greatest quotes, set to music of the time, in ...
Muhammad Ali lying on his hotel bed in London, 27 May, 1963. He holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper (Len Trievnor ...
Muhammad Ali was famous for his quotes. The three-time world heavyweight champion, who had battled Parkinson's disease for 32 years, died on Friday night.
Muhammad Ali was as skilled with words as he was in the ring. His poignant sayings about sports and life figure to remain iconic for generations to come alongside the lore of his historic fights ...