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Legendary Muslim Boxer Muhammad Ali Dead at 74

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Athletes, civil rights activists, artists and celebrities offer tributes for Muhammad Ali, who has died aged 74.

download (1)Tributes have poured in for Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight champion boxer who riveted the world with his sporting feats, quick-witted commentary and civil rights activism.

Ali, who died aged 74 late on Friday, had endured a long fight with Parkinson’s disease. Fellow athletes were quick to offer their condolences.

“A part of me slipped away,” George Foreman said on Twitter, calling the legendary fellow boxer by his “the Greatest” nickname.

“God came for his champion. So long great one,” boxer Mike Tyson said on Twitter.

“RIP to The Greatest Muhammad Ali, you have given something to boxing that will never be forgotten,” tweeted Floyd Mayweather.

British boxer Amir Khan, meanwhile, offered “prayers and thoughts”.

Manny Pacquiao, the Filipino former world champion professional boxer, said in a statement: “We lost a giant today. Boxing benefited from Muhammad Ali’s talents but not nearly as much as mankind benefitted from his humanity.”

Artists and activists also paid tribute to the late boxer.

Michael Moore, the documentary filmmaker, said: “Muhammad Ali, pacifist, Muslim. Convicted as a felon simply because he refused to go to Vietnam.” He quoted Ali’s famous line: “No Vietnamese ever called me a n*****.”

Source: Aljazeera

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