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Muhammad Ali was a champion, a pioneer and a hero to millions, but at heart the boxing legend will be remembered for being fun. ON SI; ... “Baby Ruth,” he whispered in his ear.
Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer ... She wrote that some whispered in his ear, “You can go now. We will be okay. We love you. Thank you. You can go back to God now.” ...
Ali gave him a bear hug afterward, and whispered in Crystal's ear, "You're my little brother." "Which is what he always called me until the last time I saw him," Crystal said. Jon Schuppe ...
Muhammad Ali's hometown mourns loss of favorite son 03:04. ... "We all tried to stay strong and whispered in his ear, 'You can go now. We will be okay,'" Hana Ali wrote on Twitter.
Muhammad Ali's children took to social media to remember their father as a hero after the iconic boxing champion died ... “We all tried to stay strong and whispered in his ear, ‘You can go now.
Floating and stinging as it explores the boxing icon’s life inside the ring and out, “Muhammad Ali” is another epic Ken Burns-produced dive into the life of an influential 20th-century figure.
Fight by fight: Muhammad Ali's legendary career. But it was out of the ring as an indefatigable fighter for justice and equality for all peoples where Ali was historically incomparable.
Muhammad Ali was among the great lives that ended in 2016. The self-proclaimed "greatest" boxer-turned-activist left a profound social and political legacy.
Ken Burns' 'Muhammad Ali' documentary, premiering September 19 on PBS, is as thorough as it is fascinating.
Muhammad Ali, the legendary boxer who proclaimed himself “The Greatest” and was among the most famous and beloved athletes on the planet, died Friday in Arizona.