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mrsoandso
Are there any photos of Ali with any of the Stones?
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mrsoandso
Are there any photos of Ali with any of the Stones?
I believe there's one from Miami beach from 64 when the Stones were on tour and Ali was in training for a fight and they visited his gym. Maybe more than one. I'm sure someone here has them.
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mrsoandso
Are there any photos of Ali with any of the Stones?
I believe there's one from Miami beach from 64 when the Stones were on tour and Ali was in training for a fight and they visited his gym. Maybe more than one. I'm sure someone here has them.
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mrsoandso
Are there any photos of Ali with any of the Stones?
I believe there's one from Miami beach from 64 when the Stones were on tour and Ali was in training for a fight and they visited his gym. Maybe more than one. I'm sure someone here has them.
That was the Beatles.
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Rokyfan
I believe there's one from Miami beach from 64 when the Stones were on tour and Ali was in training for a fight and they visited his gym. .
That was the Beatles.
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Rollin' Stoner
R.I.P. Champ....my Father once met Ali (after he was retired from boxing)...he went up to him, shook his hand and said: "Hi, I'm from the Joe Louis era"...Ali looked down at my Dad and said: "You look like you're from the Civil War Era"
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Ladykiller
RIP Muhammad Ali
You was, you are and you will be forever The Greatest Boxer of all Time!!!
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mickschix
Ali was my first HERO! I was 9 and I used to watch his boxing matches with my Dad, who was a boxer in the Navy. He was Cassius Clay then. I remember him winning Olympic Gold. There will never be another like him. Parkinson's Disease is hideous and really, more money needs to be pumped into finding a cure for this disease.
He was a man who stood by his beliefs even when faced with stiff opposition. He would NOT fight in Vietnam for damn good reasons. It was against his religious beliefs and for that he lost his title and served time. That sentence took 3 years away from his boxing career but he was determined to reclain his title....and he did in 1974 beating Foreman. I could go on and on but I'll end by saying this took a piece of my heart. Rest in peace, Muhammad Ali, you don't have to fight anymore.
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Stoneage
Sugar Ray wasn't in heavyweight. This is a matter of choice. Certainly Ali was (is) the world's most renowned boxer anyway.