Did anybody else have this game? Mohammed Ali was great in it. https://t.co/E6iKnCYGIx
— Will Truman (@trumwill) June 4, 2016
Ali. Both the greatest boxer and boxing's greatest victim.
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) June 4, 2016
The Champ = my go-to example for worthlessness of IQ as measure of intelligence. The Army said his was 78. Anyone doubt he was a clever man?
— Matthew Walther (@matthewwalther) June 4, 2016
Coach Lombardi saw Ali at a sports banquet, and told an onlooker "What a waste of a tight end."
— Bijan C. Bayne (@bijancbayne) June 4, 2016
Anyone else remember when an interviewer asked Tyson about homosexuality & Alexander the Great? They *really* wanted him to be another Ali.
— Will Truman (@trumwill) June 4, 2016
Don't let Ali be white washed today. The US government tormented him for a reason: he was unabashedly dangerous. pic.twitter.com/JPU2EePOvr
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) June 4, 2016
Wondering what half of these people eulogizing Ali this morning would've said about him fifty years ago. Pretty sure I can guess.
— Sean Burns (@SeanMBurns) June 4, 2016
Isn’t progress wonderful? https://t.co/hBoVrA7GnJ
— (((Megan McArdle))) (@asymmetricinfo) June 4, 2016
He shook up the world, and the world's better for it. Rest in peace, Champ. pic.twitter.com/z1yM3sSLH3
— President Obama (@POTUS) June 4, 2016
Never knew this: Muhammad Ali Switches His Support to Reagan https://t.co/4MtOaIchKE #MuhammedAli #reagan
— Anil Adyanthaya (@AnilAdyanthaya) June 4, 2016
'The Adventures of Muhammad Ali' aired as part of NBC's 1977 Saturday morning fall lineup pic.twitter.com/idttIlwASh
— RetroNewsNow (@RetroNewsNow) June 4, 2016
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