I remember meeting him in 1990 in a hotel lobby in Chicago. I was just a white kid that didn't stand out in any crowd and he was the center of everyone's attention. He noticed me and put on his "levitation" magic trick for me. In that moment, for some reason, all that mattered to him was to put a smile on my face. I was his entire audience in that crowd. That was when I saw the real face of Mohammed Ali - a big kid with a soft spot for kids of all races. I have respected him ever since.
Ali understand the purpose of life which is (love and mercy) for all creatures not only human ... god bless the champ and rest in peace ali as your heart was full of peace live mercy
Fun fact; there was a time Frazier believed Ali deserved it. He was bitter over all the smack Ali talked and how he would get the black community to hate Frazier and called him a "white man's champion" or "uncle tom". Frazier's kids use to get bullied at school over it. The two didn't really speak much after all that. Occasionally one would try to apologize to the other but it never went anywhere. When Frazier died, Ali was one of the few people who attended the funeral.
@@1979mirza there was plenty of people at joe Frazier’s funeral. Yes Joe had deep resentment for what ali said but ultimately he forgave him and thats all that matters.
Ali had a tough time FRAZIER was the hardest, toughest, he never meant to hurt him ,he was the only hard opponent ALI COILD NOT HANDLE, HE ALWAYS SAID FRAZIER WAS THE HARDEST. God bless you guys,
@@mr.berardine1694 Actually it did go somewhere. Frazier was bitter with Ali until he apologised one on one. Ali used to send invitations to Frazier or apologise publicly and Frazier wasnt buying it. He felt that an apology had to be made in Philadelphia, why? coz Ali had relocated to Philadelphia before the fight of the century and started turning some of the local black community against Frazier. Frazier was furious since it was happening in his beloved city. He and his family had to be escorted by police before each of their three bouts and that was why he could not forgive Ali. The 2002 NBA all star game was thankfully held in Philadelphia. The night before the finals, Ali invited Frazier to his hotel room. Finally the apology was coming in his territory so Frazier accepted it. It was then that Frazier saw Ali's condition from up close. They both cried and joked. Before leaving, they all prayed. Frazier led the prayers for Ali's medical conditions. That was the end of the bitterness.
Round 73, and he's still standing. Why are you feeling sorry. Look at him. He's leaning against the ropes a little, yeah. But make no mistake. He's still up.
+JacksInn what a great comment. how can we doubt him when he pulled a 15th round knockout win out of no where against Bonavena after his 3 year layoff? how can we give up when aging Ali didn't in the 15th round against Shavers?
Cry not for a life that is gone, Smile for a life well spent. He lived every moment just as hard as he could. He was the Greatest Of All Time. Muhammad Ali.
And watch him get his shit rocked by trying to step up to Floyd Mayweather in the boxing ring. With him being completely out of his element he's going to get dropped, just like James Toney when he fought Randy Couture.
I'm crying . not because of Ali's condition but because of Mercy these people have in their hearts and love that Ali have in his heart for all. it's sad to see people cursing and hating each other on internet .
These older warriors. They hit each other. Tried to knock each other out. Now, after all those glory years are over, they stand up for each other. Ali fought the absolute best fighters of his day. Looking at this video, we can see that several of his opponents looked up to him - even while they fought him. Especially the black fighters. Holmes cried after his fight with Ali...probably because he loved him as a person, his legacy as a fighter, and most importantly, what he did for black people everywhere. Beating Ali at the end of his career was very rough for him. Berbick, right after his fight with Ali, told him he loved him, over and over again. As much as Ali talked, he was actually a humble man. You could tell that when he lost. He truly was "The Greatest." Not just as a boxer alone, but as a man who used his position to prop up an entire ethnic group. A man of principle who was willing to give everything up for what he believed. He was a role model.
Me 2 bro but i would like to see him healthy and fuck those belts in return. he ll remain in history for ever in boxing but i get sad to see him like that
For all Ali haters. He and Joe Frazier were the best of friends. Ali admitted that he said some bad things about Joe. And he apologized to Joe and they became even MORE friends. Ali even said that if there ever was a holy war, He'd want Joe Frazier by his side. Ali admired Joe.
It warms my heart to the point of a tear to hear the love I see flowing out in the comments I am reading. I ave nothing but the highest respect for Ali. An unforgettable legend.
Muhammad Ali is one of the worlds most loved and respected people. He did more for his sport and for human rights than any other sports figure in the past 70 years. He's a true hero. Bigger than boxing, the way Babe Ruth was once bigger than baseball. One of a kind.
It's so sad that many of those in this vid have now passed on. Ken Norton, Joe Frazier, Henry Cooper, Ernie Terrel, Ron Lyle, and of course, Muhammad Ali. It's really an end of an era.
Ali will always be my favorite athlete. No matter who comes. What a man! I was hoping to have a chance to meet him one day and when he died I broke down badly. He is one of my idols and will always be.
This man is reconised all around the world...for his passion, his love, his humble,his courage, his caring , his bravery,his love, his honesty, his consideration of millions...not only is he the greatest of all time...but he is the greatest human being of all time......you know...wouldnt it be a great world we all live in if we all were like this fantastic human being...i love u ALI...i truly love you...!!
My much loved Dad taught me to be a gentleman. Ali, when he stood up against the US government, taught me what it meant to be a man. I love you, Muhammad. Glad to see from the other comments here that I'm not the only man moved to tears by this clip.
The GREATEST did not waste away ... He became even GREATER.. He had a mission to get ready to meet God...and with Lonnie Ali by his side, he fulfilled that mission...and continued to teach us what true greatness really is...thankyou Ali...a giant, a gladiator, an angel, who walked amongst us... We learnt to love ourselves, which was ur greatest message...
Touching excellent the "never feel sorry for me" ( i offer up a personal tale of why i loved this guy) i was 19 when i saw this guy cassius clay shout " i am the greatest", and it wowed me, this goldilocks( blue-eyed i happened to born, watching this black youth shout out "i am the greatest", it was so refreshing, i myself was young brash and cocky, and i was what be damned by racist as a "N/lover", yes that was what it was like in 1960, but i had a mother who when we were in charleston , south carolina, 1950(1950s deep south, anyone that studies history know what charleston, south carolina was in 1950), and i had a paternal grandfather, that it it seemed every other word he said was the N word and i burned in hatred and rage at this ugly mean vile racist, and then a great moment in my life, my mother took me aside, and this white mom, in 1950, took me aside and said something i heard for the first time in my life, she said "Billy, sometime white people will come to know black is beautiful" and i said "yes, mom, yes" So i flash back to this 19 year old, soon to be a radical activist, and realize that moment when the the future Muhammad Ali said i am the greatest, was a key, a pivotal moment , moment in american history , and that youth went on from there and proves he was the greatest, and then to be stricken, with disease, yet, with such grace and dignity he managed to live, and show us another kind of greatness. So now he is gone missing into the other side, from parkinson's disease released and i tear up, as think back to the cocky brash athlete i was looking at this 18 year old that in the that thrilling me with his attitude, as i always knew a great heart was beneath that attitude, a man that had me shout "right -On!!!" when he refused to serve in a country's army killing vietnamese in the millions, and saying, i will not participate in a wrong war, i have nothing against vietnamese, what have they ever done to hurt me, or america. And he was damned by the goverment, and scorned by the multitudes of those believe the idiocy, of my country "right or WRONG", such as Joe Frazier did, Frazier a major supporter of the Vietnam War as Ali stood his ground, suffering the consequences of his convictions about the war/ that was greatness. i was working in the 30th street station post office in PHILLY at that time, Ali having been stripped of his crown, banned from boxing and almost sent to prison, as Frazier got the Crown awarded to him, without a fight with Ali. i can affirm that in Frazier's own black community, in the majority supported Ali in his verbal war with Frazier, Ali calling him a slave to the system, i think he even called him "A House N_"(or did he just say a "House Boy"?) These were VOLATILE times, times that many have no memory of because they were not even born yet, but for me i relive them vividly/intensely, in the wake Muhammad Ali's death. i am now 75, and battling the cruel disease of Parkinson's. Peace
I've seen the entire documentary "Facing Ali", but this 4 mins video is most heart touching clip I've ever seen..... truly legend & greatest...... I'm sure you got the best place in heaven...
" Float like a butterfly sting like a bee ...... " The Champ loved people. That's why he went on longer in boxing than he should have. He was a great example of the Beatles lyrics .... "the love you take is equal to the love you make". R.I.P. Ali, Smokin' Joe, and Kenny Norton. They were all a part of the Golden Age of Heavyweight Boxing.
Best tribute I guess for Ali. I'm 20 years of age, he's inspired to strive know life but one thing I wanna is that my kids are going to about him, maybe they won't find him interesting but I'll make sure they know him. Maybe not from him but through me because I believe Ali left a little something in me
i see a lot of comments of people crying. since i was a kid i was taught not to cry but remember of that person how you saw him to be ... and it brings me great joy to always watch videos on ali .... i love him. he genuinely complemented people ... he was funny ... he cared about people .... the fight game was the fight game and of course he had to do his thing. I love you ali !
Always worth paying love and respect to legends like them. There's a lot of fighters over the years that wont be remembered but some will be. Fighters like these legends will always and forever live on. We wouldn't be anywhere if it wasn't for them and that also goes back to Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson and so many of them at that time up to these greats. How can anyone claim they are better then them? Unless if these legends say "you were greater then me." Or if you prove it. Honestly I wouldn't be able to accept that cause they were so great and for a reason..LEGENDARY. GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
From "Facing Ali". RIP to Joe Frazier, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Earnie Terrell, Henry Cooper. Respect to Larry Holmes, George Chuvalo and George Foreman. Love to the Greatest!
Its beautiful to see people who fought each other in hand to hand combat say such nice things to one another, i believe allah made muhammad ali like this for a reason and one day we will know why inshallah. Muhammad ali is a great man a gifted man and i make dua to allah to grant him everything he wishes to come true inshallah. God bless
Muhammad was one of those people that worked so hard, that even in death, his legacy will live on for centuries. All that time working out, fighting for civil rights, didn't just help him and the black community back in the 60's and 70's, but for the rest of history to come. Thats one of the many benefits people don't think about when it comes to hard work. R.I.P Muhammad Ali.
Really, The Legend........ Iamthegreatest..... Wow....... Float Like A Butterfly sting like a bee...... Awesome...... Love him...... The legend #muhammadali..... Really the inspiration
I am so Blessed to have witnessed greatness when I was growing up watching Ali fights.... And seeing all the other Boxers fights. Also. Respect to them all. Real Men.
beautiful tribute. he talked enough in his career to last a lifetime, his silence and dignity now is as powerful as anything he ever said. amazing athlete, brave in and out of the ring. I only saw him fight on TV from about 1977 on so missed why people said he was the greatest, then I watched his earlier fights. Dear God! Superb. Thank you for posting.
This is kind of respect he gets from all your opponents these that shows his greatness he is a champ and always remain a champ,Joe Frazier cried for him and lots of great Boxers in this video are passed away
Heart-touching to see all this legends giving respect and love to the goat. Specially Smoking Joe Frazier CRYING because of Ali's condition. This man's heart was made of gold
bring tears to my eyes...I lived in south east asia and when at my 6th grade at school, the whole nation was on holiday when Ali vs Holmes fight...Imagine that, Ali's fight just as important as our independence day....:)..Ali is not only the famous because he was boxing champs... but his beliefs and his contribution to black people and Islam community is remarkable....he stood up when most people don't and hide...and since parkinson took his normal life, he fight best he could and still spreading peace all around the world...Ali was and still THE GREATEST
when i was a kid i remember a journalist who travelled wis ali as few times saying that when u kids grow up u will come to realise that muhammed ali was not just the greatest boxer ever but one of the greatest human biengs that ever step foot on this planet,the internet and youtube has confirmed that what that old man said,a truly incredible human bieng is muhammed ali, God bless
'Facing Ali', Best documentary!! Great fighters!! Great stories!! Great time in boxing!! Made on the perfect time - we lost most of them since then. RIP (Smokin) Joe Frazier! (1944-2011) RIP Ron Lyle! (1941-2011) RIP Ken Norton! (1943-2013) RIP Sir Henry Cooper! (1934-2011) Long live George Foreman (Big George), Larry Holmes, Ernie Shavers, Ernie Terrell, George Chuvalo, Leon Spinks! ..And ofcourse Muhammad Ali (The Greatest!)
I remember meeting him in 1990 in a hotel lobby in Chicago. I was just a white kid that didn't stand out in any crowd and he was the center of everyone's attention. He noticed me and put on his "levitation" magic trick for me. In that moment, for some reason, all that mattered to him was to put a smile on my face. I was his entire audience in that crowd. That was when I saw the real face of Mohammed Ali - a big kid with a soft spot for kids of all races. I have respected him ever since.
indeed he was real hero
Good story man, I never had the honor of meeting the the great one but stories like these give me an insight as to who he was
Richard Davidson I wish he was still here man
Yes he was a kid in mans body
Ali understand the purpose of life which is (love and mercy) for all creatures not only human ... god bless the champ and rest in peace ali as your heart was full of peace live mercy
Frazier's speech...and him crying over Ali's illness almost got me choked up.
Me too frazier was one of the best of all time period great man
Fun fact; there was a time Frazier believed Ali deserved it. He was bitter over all the smack Ali talked and how he would get the black community to hate Frazier and called him a "white man's champion" or "uncle tom". Frazier's kids use to get bullied at school over it. The two didn't really speak much after all that. Occasionally one would try to apologize to the other but it never went anywhere. When Frazier died, Ali was one of the few people who attended the funeral.
@@1979mirza there was plenty of people at joe Frazier’s funeral. Yes Joe had deep resentment for what ali said but ultimately he forgave him and thats all that matters.
Ali had a tough time FRAZIER was the hardest, toughest, he never meant to hurt him ,he was the only hard opponent ALI COILD NOT HANDLE, HE ALWAYS SAID FRAZIER WAS THE HARDEST. God bless you guys,
@@mr.berardine1694 Actually it did go somewhere. Frazier was bitter with Ali until he apologised one on one. Ali used to send invitations to Frazier or apologise publicly and Frazier wasnt buying it. He felt that an apology had to be made in Philadelphia, why? coz Ali had relocated to Philadelphia before the fight of the century and started turning some of the local black community against Frazier. Frazier was furious since it was happening in his beloved city. He and his family had to be escorted by police before each of their three bouts and that was why he could not forgive Ali. The 2002 NBA all star game was thankfully held in Philadelphia. The night before the finals, Ali invited Frazier to his hotel room. Finally the apology was coming in his territory so Frazier accepted it. It was then that Frazier saw Ali's condition from up close. They both cried and joked. Before leaving, they all prayed. Frazier led the prayers for Ali's medical conditions. That was the end of the bitterness.
Round 73, and he's still standing. Why are you feeling sorry. Look at him. He's leaning against the ropes a little, yeah. But make no mistake. He's still up.
JacksInn That was the best way anyone could have put that, and If he saw it I think he'd approve.
JacksInn I could'nt have said it better.
+JacksInn what a great comment. how can we doubt him when he pulled a 15th round knockout win out of no where against Bonavena after his 3 year layoff? how can we give up when aging Ali didn't in the 15th round against Shavers?
+JacksInn Just beautiful brother. Great words from Foreman and Frazier too. All GREAT FIGHTERS, make no mistake.
+JacksInn That might be the best comment I have ever seen. No way to put it better
I know he's up there right now, fighting joe frazier for the 4th time, REST IN PEACE THE GREATEST.
man aint no fighting in heaven.. they up there having mimosas and rapping..like great competitors..laughing it up..being men finally at peace...
Round 15 ended and the both end the fight with a hug.both champs
Yess, the first time he say are "WHERE IS THE UGLY JOEEE" love you champ, Rest in peace.
Down goes Frazier !
Ano with God as the Judge :)
Cry not for a life that is gone,
Smile for a life well spent.
He lived every moment just as hard as he could.
He was the Greatest Of All Time.
Muhammad Ali.
And watch him get his shit rocked by trying to step up to Floyd Mayweather in the boxing ring. With him being completely out of his element he's going to get dropped, just like James Toney when he fought Randy Couture.
Dez_The_Asshole show some respect you casual
The greatest is the champ of ppl not the champ in the ring
A legend that there will never be forgotten or ever replaced
Beautifully written, so true!
I'm crying . not because of Ali's condition but because of Mercy these people have in their hearts and love that Ali have in his heart for all. it's sad to see people cursing and hating each other on internet .
+MrRamto13 pax?
Pax -- Roman Goddess of Peace.
P0kerViK1NG67 it is hard when the demon plays trick on you to do stupid harmful things to others. The current world is full of psychopaths
this video made me cry, love you Mohammed Ali R.I.P
These older warriors. They hit each other. Tried to knock each other out. Now, after all those glory years are over, they stand up for each other.
Ali fought the absolute best fighters of his day. Looking at this video, we can see that several of his opponents looked up to him - even while they fought him. Especially the black fighters. Holmes cried after his fight with Ali...probably because he loved him as a person, his legacy as a fighter, and most importantly, what he did for black people everywhere. Beating Ali at the end of his career was very rough for him. Berbick, right after his fight with Ali, told him he loved him, over and over again.
As much as Ali talked, he was actually a humble man. You could tell that when he lost.
He truly was "The Greatest." Not just as a boxer alone, but as a man who used his position to prop up an entire ethnic group. A man of principle who was willing to give everything up for what he believed. He was a role model.
Thank you for that...
I cried seeing this ..... I was born too late to witness the fight of a great man ..... may u live long and strong champ
Baitul Maqdis Amen
Baitul Maqdis stop getting emotional you have no connection to him whatsoever bitch civilian
Baitul Maqdis you're obviously the one getting "emo", crybaby.
thepielord26 okay alright !... I admit I am a crybaby when it comes to Ali 😆
+Baitul Maqdis ignore that fool, we all got emotional over Ali
Tears welling up in both eyes.
He really was the greatest.
Mine to bro
Me 2 bro but i would like to see him healthy and fuck those belts in return. he ll remain in history for ever in boxing but i get sad to see him like that
Ca- Blaze Its all good bro, he's outliving most of his opponents.....he's a fighter til the end!!
For all Ali haters. He and Joe Frazier were the best of friends. Ali admitted that he said some bad things about Joe. And he apologized to Joe and they became even MORE friends. Ali even said that if there ever was a holy war, He'd want Joe Frazier by his side. Ali admired Joe.
and Joe admired Ali, those are real tears in the documentary
Frazier never forgave him. His family even admitted he pretends to only for the financial compensation but he never forgave Ali for any of it.
He respects Ali but he never forgave him. What you're saying is false.
@@clairemadeinheaven No, they're not. He hated Ali until the day he died.
Johnny. Give the crack pipe back. You just love it when they were enemies.
The people's champ.
and the real champ.
And the greatest for the right reasons
Our"
Always will be
I'm glad his suffering is over, but he never gave up. A true champion until the end. Rest in peace Champ.
A real world superhero.
He defeated Superman after all
@Corality what do you mean?
@Corality No no he literally defeated. Superman in a cómic
It warms my heart to the point of a tear to hear the love I see flowing out in the comments I am reading. I ave nothing but the highest respect for Ali. An unforgettable legend.
Ali’s strength of character and fearlessness. Mind over matter. Huge human being. Greatest ever sportsman certainly the biggest
Im in tears What he gave us in the ring Cost Him Too Much ... He Deserved much better ..
What he gave us in the ring will last forever
Ali is the greatest human to live in modern times
I always loved you Ali,i was in Vietnam when you refused to take that step.
Muhammad Ali is one of the worlds most loved and respected people. He did more for his sport and for human rights than any other sports figure in the past 70 years. He's a true hero. Bigger than boxing, the way Babe Ruth was once bigger than baseball. One of a kind.
It's so sad that many of those in this vid have now passed on. Ken Norton, Joe Frazier, Henry Cooper, Ernie Terrel, Ron Lyle, and of course, Muhammad Ali. It's really an end of an era.
Rest in Eternal Peace, Champs💔💔😭😭😭😭
and now another champ, goodbye earnie shavers. you had one hell of a punch.
RIP The Greatest Boxer of All Time :(
Ali will always be my favorite athlete. No matter who comes. What a man! I was hoping to have a chance to meet him one day and when he died I broke down badly. He is one of my idols and will always be.
"Facing Ali" is one of the greatest Boxing movies ever!
A MUST SEE for any Boxing Fan.
Amazing how he's the one with a debilitating condition but he keeps outliving all of the other guys.
Thats because Ali has great will power and he is also still a very strong individual. Greatest.
Wow, I hadn't thought about that
+Machinedrum best coment ever. Hes bad dude, FAST, FAAST.
Agustin Gonzalez last night flicked the switch in my bed before the room was dark
and still the undisputed greatest of all time
Greatest boxer to EVER step foot in a ring, period.
This man is reconised all around the world...for his passion, his love, his humble,his courage, his caring , his bravery,his love, his honesty, his consideration of millions...not only is he the greatest of all time...but he is the greatest human being of all time......you know...wouldnt it be a great world we all live in if we all were like this fantastic human being...i love u ALI...i truly love you...!!
Humble?
He was trashtalking always. His humbleness only showed up when he retired.
My much loved Dad taught me to be a gentleman. Ali, when he stood up against the US government, taught me what it meant to be a man.
I love you, Muhammad.
Glad to see from the other comments here that I'm not the only man moved to tears by this clip.
Rest in peace champ. Even tho i never had the privilege to meet or see you in real life, you have touched my life forever. The Greatest
R.IP MUHAMMAD ALI, GOD CAME HOME FOR HIS CHAMPION
Beautiful ..
The GREATEST did not waste away ... He became even GREATER.. He had a mission to get ready to meet God...and with Lonnie Ali by his side, he fulfilled that mission...and continued to teach us what true greatness really is...thankyou Ali...a giant, a gladiator, an angel, who walked amongst us... We learnt to love ourselves, which was ur greatest message...
Touching excellent the "never feel sorry for me" ( i offer up a personal tale of why i loved this guy)
i was 19 when i saw this guy cassius clay shout " i am the greatest", and it wowed me, this goldilocks( blue-eyed i happened to born, watching this black youth shout out "i am the greatest", it was so refreshing, i myself was young brash and cocky, and i was what be damned by racist as a "N/lover", yes that was what it was like in 1960, but i had a mother who when we were in charleston , south carolina, 1950(1950s deep south, anyone that studies history know what charleston, south carolina was in 1950), and i had a paternal grandfather, that it it seemed every other word he said was the N word and i burned in hatred and rage at this ugly mean vile racist, and then a great moment in my life, my mother took me aside, and this white mom, in 1950, took me aside and said something i heard for the first time in my life, she said "Billy, sometime white people will come to know black is beautiful" and i said "yes, mom, yes"
So i flash back to this 19 year old, soon to be a radical activist, and realize that moment when the the future Muhammad Ali said i am the greatest, was a key, a pivotal moment , moment in american history , and that youth went on from there and proves he was the greatest, and then to be stricken, with disease, yet, with such grace and dignity he managed to live, and show us another kind of greatness.
So now he is gone missing into the other side, from parkinson's disease released and i tear up, as think back to the cocky brash athlete i was looking at this 18 year old that in the that thrilling me with his attitude, as i always knew a great heart was beneath that attitude, a man that had me shout "right -On!!!" when he refused to serve in a country's army killing vietnamese in the millions, and saying, i will not participate in a wrong war, i have nothing against vietnamese, what have they ever done to hurt me, or america.
And he was damned by the goverment, and scorned by the multitudes of those believe the idiocy, of my country "right or WRONG", such as Joe Frazier did, Frazier a major supporter of the Vietnam War as Ali stood his ground, suffering the consequences of his convictions about the war/ that was greatness.
i was working in the 30th street station post office in PHILLY at that time, Ali having been stripped of his crown, banned from boxing and almost sent to prison, as Frazier got the Crown awarded to him, without a fight with Ali.
i can affirm that in Frazier's own black community, in the majority supported Ali in his verbal war with Frazier, Ali calling him a slave to the system, i think he even called him "A House N_"(or did he just say a "House Boy"?)
These were VOLATILE times, times that many have no memory of because they were not even born yet, but for me i relive them vividly/intensely, in the wake Muhammad Ali's death.
i am now 75, and battling the cruel disease of Parkinson's. Peace
May God Bless you and thanks for sharing your story you sir are the definition of a great man
so kind.thanks.
Nice insight.
Beautifully said, Sir. I wish you much success, courage and love in your own fight.
edfou5 thank you much
HE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN EVER!!!! We love and miss your presence here on earth!!! Salute to :I AM THE GREATEST!!!❤💎❤💎💋💎💋
My faviourite athlete ever he was a great man
+Ibrahim Alshaikh *is
ITS GOING TO BE A SAD DAY WHEN THE CHAMP PASSES AWAY, DAM
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Rip Ali
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You are the greatest Ali
Hero is right, Mr. Foreman..I think for all people!
I've seen the entire documentary "Facing Ali", but this 4 mins video is most heart touching clip I've ever seen..... truly legend & greatest...... I'm sure you got the best place in heaven...
RIP champs, this make me cry, thank you ali, because you inspire me, you are my hero...
dirk diggler I never say ali was dead mate, so stfu, "RIP champs" cause Joe Frazier, Ron Lyle ,Ken Norton, what you got to say now ?
dirk diggler where i said ali die ?
Corrales you also got gotti and many more. Rest in paradise
Manuel Molins know his boxers ha ha
Bobby Medina Corales, gatti but they arent in the video :)
THE G.O.A.T
The Greatest of all time.
What a lovely video of all the great champs happy to show their love and respect for the greatest . Respect !
" Float like a butterfly sting like a bee ...... " The Champ loved people. That's why he went on longer in boxing than he should have. He was a great example of the Beatles lyrics .... "the love you take is equal to the love you make". R.I.P. Ali, Smokin' Joe, and Kenny Norton. They were all a part of the Golden Age of Heavyweight Boxing.
Now that was a MAN.
YES!
Best tribute I guess for Ali.
I'm 20 years of age, he's inspired to strive know life but one thing I wanna is that my kids are going to about him, maybe they won't find him interesting but I'll make sure they know him. Maybe not from him but through me because I believe Ali left a little something in me
I love Foreman, Frazier, Lewis and Tyson but Ali is my hero all the way...
I love this man soo much and i wish he get well soon love you camp
Thanks for all the great memories ! MUCH LUV !!!!!
I love Mohamed Ali so much
I cant stop watching his videos and when i do i always cry
How you gonna beat that foot work magic at the end?....damn!
that was post ban too, he was much more quicker before that
+Bre Fujimoto yo I saw you everywhere in Muhammad Ali vids lmao
Muhammed Ali you was and you will remain the Greatest boxer of all time ! R.i.P Bro ...
best champ ever..one of the best human beings that ever lived period.
seems like muhammad ali is on a mission to outlive all his opponents in life. just love the man. a true fighter.
You're the greatest of all the times Ali.
Wow I love Ali I saw so much footage but never saw this one. Thanks For uploading I loved it
Ahhhhhh am in tears 💔💔
i see a lot of comments of people crying. since i was a kid i was taught not to cry but remember of that person how you saw him to be ... and it brings me great joy to always watch videos on ali .... i love him. he genuinely complemented people ... he was funny ... he cared about people .... the fight game was the fight game and of course he had to do his thing. I love you ali !
Always worth paying love and respect to legends like them. There's a lot of fighters over the years that wont be remembered but some will be. Fighters like these legends will always and forever live on. We wouldn't be anywhere if it wasn't for them and that also goes back to Joe Louis, Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson and so many of them at that time up to these greats. How can anyone claim they are better then them? Unless if these legends say "you were greater then me." Or if you prove it. Honestly I wouldn't be able to accept that cause they were so great and for a reason..LEGENDARY. GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
Sir Henry cooper , joe Frazier , ken Norton and Ron Lyle All RIP GREAT CHAMPIONS
tears ... this is beyond beautiful:-)
Forman hit the nail on it head. A hero to the world....
everytime I see him I get emotional..u could see smile on his face everytime he hugged people..
What a man. you just had to love him . Muhammad you were and always will be THE GREATEST
The greatest heavyweight ever (Tyson fan) RESPECT 👊👊👊
From "Facing Ali". RIP to Joe Frazier, Ron Lyle, Ken Norton, Earnie Terrell, Henry Cooper. Respect to Larry Holmes, George Chuvalo and George Foreman. Love to the Greatest!
Its beautiful to see people who fought each other in hand to hand combat say such nice things to one another, i believe allah made muhammad ali like this for a reason and one day we will know why inshallah. Muhammad ali is a great man a gifted man and i make dua to allah to grant him everything he wishes to come true inshallah. God bless
He was more than a boxer, he stood up for what he believed in and was willing to suffer the consequences. GOAT RIP CHAMP.
yes,that is his , for me, , most important greatness
Muhammad was one of those people that worked so hard, that even in death, his legacy will live on for centuries. All that time working out, fighting for civil rights, didn't just help him and the black community back in the 60's and 70's, but for the rest of history to come. Thats one of the many benefits people don't think about when it comes to hard work.
R.I.P Muhammad Ali.
ALL OF YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL MEN AND TRUE CHAMPIONS
The most loved person ever Mohammed Ali truly the greatest of all time. May he rest in peace. Love u Ali
NOT ONLY ONE OF THE GREATEST BOXERS OF ALL TIME BUT UNDENIABLEY ONE OF THE GREATEST INFLUENTIAL MAN OF THE 2OTH CENTURY. REST IN PEACE MUHAMMAD ALI
Really, The Legend........ Iamthegreatest..... Wow....... Float Like A Butterfly sting like a bee...... Awesome...... Love him...... The legend #muhammadali..... Really the inspiration
I am so Blessed to have witnessed greatness when I was growing up watching Ali fights....
And seeing all the other Boxers fights. Also. Respect to them all. Real Men.
beautiful tribute. he talked enough in his career to last a lifetime, his silence and dignity now is as powerful as anything he ever said. amazing athlete, brave in and out of the ring.
I only saw him fight on TV from about 1977 on so missed why people said he was the greatest, then I watched his earlier fights. Dear God! Superb. Thank you for posting.
Tears swelling up my eyes while writing this....esp after hearing from Frazier, Norton etc...
I love you muhammed ali, an inspiration to us all.
I love the Champ! I named my son Muhammad Ali.
May Allah bless him till the last day!
RIP The Greatest Boxer of all time 💙💙💙
muhammad ali is a hero to all humanity...."i am the greatest. ..ain't i pretty" Ali you legend...thank you for this video
A great man, a great boxer and inspiration to me since I was a young boy. A very touching film.
Such an inspiration
This is kind of respect he gets from all your opponents these that shows his greatness he is a champ and always remain a champ,Joe Frazier cried for him and lots of great Boxers in this video are passed away
so proud to say this man represents my culture, love you Ali, you will always be the greatest, ALI. all praise to allah
To Allah!
Heart-touching to see all this legends giving respect and love to the goat. Specially Smoking Joe Frazier CRYING because of Ali's condition. This man's heart was made of gold
R.I.p. ken Norton
+bilal garcia and joe fraizer!
yayo and Ali 😢
bring tears to my eyes...I lived in south east asia and when at my 6th grade at school, the whole nation was on holiday when Ali vs Holmes fight...Imagine that, Ali's fight just as important as our independence day....:)..Ali is not only the famous because he was boxing champs... but his beliefs and his contribution to black people and Islam community is remarkable....he stood up when most people don't and hide...and since parkinson took his normal life, he fight best he could and still spreading peace all around the world...Ali was and still THE GREATEST
Greatest of all time!!!
Thanks for all the inspiration. You are the greatest of all time. =)
when i was a kid i remember a journalist who travelled wis ali as few times saying that when u kids grow up u will come to realise that muhammed ali was not just the greatest boxer ever but one of the greatest human biengs that ever step foot on this planet,the internet and youtube has confirmed that what that old man said,a truly incredible human bieng is muhammed ali, God bless
'Facing Ali', Best documentary!! Great fighters!! Great stories!! Great time in boxing!!
Made on the perfect time - we lost most of them since then.
RIP (Smokin) Joe Frazier! (1944-2011)
RIP Ron Lyle! (1941-2011)
RIP Ken Norton! (1943-2013)
RIP Sir Henry Cooper! (1934-2011)
Long live George Foreman (Big George), Larry Holmes, Ernie Shavers, Ernie Terrell, George Chuvalo, Leon Spinks! ..And ofcourse Muhammad Ali (The Greatest!)
Muhammad Ali ain't dead...fucking hell your dumb
thanks wiffle for putting this together. best video ever. ive listened to this at least 500 times and ive cried 100 of those:)
Why can can't there be more people like theses ones right here? Such love between these amazing boxers that can't be seen anywhere else.
cant watch this without crying. crazy how he touched so many people he never even met.
this is one of my most favorite
Greatest to ever do it.
You are greatest man i have ever sawn rest in peace champ always you will be in our heart and me too ali
R.I.P. Muhammad Ali you are the greatest of all time .☺️❤️🙏
RIP the greatest boxer in history! :(
statements from George Foreman and Ron lyle were the best..for any Ali fan you can see the documentary "facing Ali"...the clip is from it
Prabhendu Pandey Thank you my freind!
Man I loved this part. So good. Thanks for this.