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    Quote Originally Posted by Clueless View Post
    Parkinsons disease is a difficult disease to live with and it is a great credit to the man that he survived till his seventies.

    He is down but not out yet!!
    he was the best
    Live and let live life is to short

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    Thankyou very much idf great
    Live and let live life is to short

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melindablondey View Post
    Thankyou very much idf great
    Idf only if you can could you get the fight with mahammad ali and george foreman
    Live and let live life is to short

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishdeltaforce View Post
    Muhammad Ali, who riveted the world as 'The Greatest', dies aged 74. RIP.

    http://www.independent.ie/sport/othe...-34772104.html
    Before your time IDF ? I'm an oul cunt & remember the Foreman,/Frazer fights when I was a kid.
    Too many times the word legend is used when a celeb passes away but this year has seen too many genuine true legends leave us.
    Ali is indeed a true legend, we will never see his like again.
    RIP ALI.

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    My no 1 hero of all time. Normally when I hear of a celeb dying I might think poor guy or something or rip but I was saddened by the news of ali dying. One of the very few people who actually put his money where his mouth was. Interesting thing it wasnt his boxing as much as what he stood for is what i admired most about him. Just look at the world today, war everywhere and look at alis refusal to fight in Vietnam and what it cost him. He was at his peak when that happened and lost his best boxing years because of it. He was an exception and a legend by a mile.

    RIP
    Westside.

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