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The man wasn’t perfect but that’s entirely the point. He lived his life on his terms at a time when a black man was not supposed to be able to. He was brash, cocky, and unapologetic about it. He paid a huge price for this, yet never backed down. Great fighter, even better civil rights icon. The world lost a great man

There isn’t one single athlete in the history of the world as revered as this man was.

Growing up in the ‘60's in a home with a racist father, I never heard anything positive about Ali. It wasn’t until I went to college and grew older and was able to meet people of all colors and creeds that I began to understand how stupid that is, and I followed and admired Ali the rest of his life. To me, he wasn’t

If you haven’t seen When We Were Kings, you should use this as an excuse to watch it.

I was at a Phoenix Suns game in the late 90s or early 2000s. They were playing the Mavericks, and we had bad seats off to the left of one of the baskets, and a little bit behind the action. At one point in the second quarter, on the complete opposite side of the arena, there was a commotion, but a quiet one. Everyone

Muhammad Ali was the best athlete of the 20th (or any other) century.

Tf2 more than battlefield. Tf2 did the random automatic sayings talking about what was going on in the battlefield, automatically chatting to other characters in context, mentioning things like sentries, etc. It promoted teamwork and objective based play. All that almost 10 years ago and still going strong and even

This review reads as if the writer never actually played Team Fortress 2, or any team based shooter really.