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Sad news, i named my son after him. |
RIP, it's all over the sports channels right now. |
"Float like a butterfly sting like a bee!" "The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see." Quote:
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RIP Muhammad Ali http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/...37_634x456.jpg |
Greatest boxer to ever live RIP |
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He was a great boxer but a huge asshole to Joe Frazier |
one of the greatest ever and by far the greatest smack talker of all time.. Funny thing is I just posted this clip in NWS the other day.. |
The guy was too smart... he could have single handily put a wrench in the prison (slavery) industrial complex which is in collusion with the media industrial complex (Hollywood) to promote a gangster life style for an easy pass to jail. Most importantly he promoted Islam... big no no since the powers that be see religion as one of their main obstacles in controlling the masses. I wouldn't be surprised if his disease was brought in purposely then from too many knocks to the brain. A great speech |
wow shut the fuck up.... This man deserves nothing but respect and then you claim the Parkinson's was caused because of what he did.... I hope I meet you one day cause you deserve a punch in the face and don't deserve any respect at all.. My grandmother died from Parkinson's it's a fucken horrible disease and no one can cause it you sick fuck |
Aspartame is said to cause Micheal J Foxes Parkinson's... nothing or no one can cause Parkinson's? Just because youre personally effected doesnt mean you everything about diseases or how the world works. You dont like my posts theres an ignore function on the forum. |
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1 Attachment(s) Says it all............ Edit: see next post with link to the original photo and story behind it. |
And, for those of you who are into photography............. Ali-Liston 50th anniversary: The true story behind Neil Leifer?s perfect photo. After reading the article, I was blown away. And, the first photo posted earlier is not the right one. Oops. |
#RIP to #another #Legend. |
RIP to one of the greats |
RIP to the greatest of all time. It's really too bad that it was only a matter of time. Parkinson's sucks. Regards to his family and close friends, and fan's all over the world. And just to clear things up about Parkinson's, FACT'S! Copied and pasted from the Associated Press. Q: What is Parkinson's? A: Parkinson's is a neurologic disease that robs people of control over their movements. It typically starts with tremors, and is characterized by slow movement, a shuffling gait, stiff limbs, balance problems and slurred speech. Q: Who gets it? A: About 1 million Americans are living with Parkinson's, and an estimated 4 million to 5 million people worldwide, according to the National Parkinson Foundation. It usually appears after age 60, although sometimes it can develop before age 40. Q: What causes it? A: The exact cause isn't known but Parkinson's develops when cells that produce one of the brain's chemical messengers, called dopamine, begin to deteriorate and die. Dopamine transports signals to parts of the brain that control movement. Parkinson's symptoms appear after enough dopamine-producing cells die that there's too little of this neurotransmitter in the brain. Q: Is there a cure? A: There is no cure but there are a range of treatments, from medications that affect dopamine levels to a surgically implanted tremor-blocking device. Patients also can benefit from physical and occupational therapy. Q: What's the prognosis? A: Symptoms worsen over time, usually slowly. The severity of symptoms, and how quickly they progress, varies widely between patients. In advanced cases, people may be unable to walk or care for themselves. They also can suffer non-motor symptoms, including depression and memory and other cognitive dysfunction. While Parkinson's itself isn't considered fatal, people can die from complications of the disease. Q: What complications are of most concern? A: Lung problems are a risk as muscle weakness impedes the ability to cough and to swallow. While any kind of pneumonia can occur, what's called aspiration pneumonia — when bits of food or liquid land in the lungs instead of being swallowed properly — is the leading cause of death among Parkinson's patients, said National Parkinson Foundation medical director Dr. Michael S. Okun |
not only the best boxer of all time, definitely one of the greatest athletes of all time, period. I encourage those that don't know his story to look back, he was truly an inspirational person on all levels. |
RIP to The Greatest. |
Who can talk about Cassius without mentioning his long time friend, Howard Cosell? http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/05/sp...pect.html?_r=0 |
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