World mourns death of boxing legend Muhammad Ali
Media all over the world is paying respects to the last of his kind, Muhammad Ali 'The Greatest'
LAHORE (Web Desk/AFP) — The legend won’t be returning.
Muhammad Ali, the three time heavyweight world champion in boxing died in a Phoenix hospital after he was admitted there on Thursday.
Media all over the world is paying respects to the last of his kind, Muhammad Ali ‘The Greatest’.
HOW WORLD MEDIA REACTED
CNN wrote:
BBC reported the Phoenix development:
Ali spoke out for African-American civil rights in the 1960s, carrying on his fight against injustice and sacrificing prime years of his own career in the process.
"He is, without a question in my mind, the most transformative person of our time," boxing promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.
Ali, born Cassius Clay, beat Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the heavyweight title but was stripped of his titles in 1967 when he refused to join the US Army and fight in the Vietnam War. He was banned from boxing until 1970 and in 1971 the US Supreme Court ruled in his favor in sitting out the war.
FOREVER THE GREATEST , Daily Mail stated:
The NY Times wrote:
George Foreman, Ali’s most famous knockout victim from the Rumble in the Jungle, noted Ali and his other main rival, Joe Frazier, in tweeting: "Ali, Frazier and Foreman we were 1 guy. A part of me slipped away."
The front page headline on Ali’s hometown newspaper, the Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky, simply said, "The Greatest" with a photo of Ali in the ring.
Al Jazeera reported the death:
We lost a legend, a hero and a great man," said Floyd Mayweather, who retired as an unbeaten welterweight champion last year at 49-0. "He’s one of the guys who paved the way for me to be where I’m at."
India Olympic bronze medalist and now pro boxer Vijender Singh called Ali’s death "a great loss." "He is a legend who inspired me. There will be no other like Ali. He was the one and the only. But we will always keep learning from his boxing."
"I definitely feel the loss after his death. He s a legend around the world, a boxer everyone adored who made boxing interesting," retired Indonesian boxing star Chris John told AFP on Ali’s passing.
Ali embodied greatness, Washington Post on Muhammad Ali
The Guardian updated with a montage:
US presidential candidate Donald Trump also joined the chorus. "Muhammad Ali is dead at 74!" he wrote on Twitter. "A truly great champion and a wonderful guy. He will be missed by all.
Chinese boxer Zou Shiming expressed his sorrow on social network Weibo, saying: "Why has his life been cut away? I still want to follow his path, I still wish I can one day win the championship and find the opportunity to pay homage to him. From now on, what a pity we won t see him again."
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s condolences over Ali’s demise to his fans and family were forwarded through Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s twitter handle as he recently underwent open-heart surgery in London and is taking some time off on doctors’ advise.
"For the past half a century, he has been an inspiration for not only young American’s, but also young men and women of the world as a shining example of defying the odds with perseverance and a positive attitude," the handle wrote.
"His legacy has not only impacted modern boxing, he has also been an instrumental figure in changing social, political and religious narratives surrounding minorities in the West and for that we are in his debt. The world is truly poorer without him," PML-N reported on premier’s behalf.
CELEBRITIES LEFT BEWILDERED
Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson tweeted:
God came for his champion. So long great one. @MuhammadAli #TheGreatest #RIP pic.twitter.com/jhXyqOuabi
— Mike Tyson (@MikeTyson) June 4, 2016
Former world champion, Manny Pacquiao stated on social media website:
— Manny Pacquiao (@mannypacquiao) June 4, 2016
British boxer, WBC Silver welterweight title, Amir Khan wrote:
RIP. The Greatest Of All Time. #MuhammedAli pic.twitter.com/m3zKroLHK7
— Amir Khan (@amirkingkhan) June 4, 2016
In an interview to NDTV, Mary Kom, Indian boxing star who also inspired a biopic, tearfully stated that Ali was her inspiration. "I was inspired by him to take up boxing," Kom said, barely audible of her breaking voice.
Don King, who promoted Ali’s epic victory over George Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle," said Ali will live on forever.
"He was tremendous, not just a boxer, a great human being, icon, and his spirit will never die, like Martin Luther King Jr. They inspired people to do what was right and stand their ground. That is why Muhammad Ali will never die."
From the cricket world, ‘the god’, Virender Sehwag and Imran Khan stated:
"Float like a butterfly. Sting like a bee.
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) June 4, 2016
You can t hit what your eyes dont see"-
Muhammad Ali#RIPChamp #Legend pic.twitter.com/iGGQWSW64C
Saddened to hear of Muhammad Ali s death - the greatest sportsman of all times. Ali had great talent, was highly intelligent & courageous1/2
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 4, 2016
2/2 Ali was a man of strong convictions. He refused to fight in Vietnam saying the memorable words: "no Vietcong ever called me a nigger".
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) June 4, 2016
Imran Khan also mentioned the flak he got and millions he lost in earnings because he refused to fight in Vietnam. Ali was stripped off his world heavyweight title too after denial.
Condolence messages start pouring in from the world of entertainment, Pain and Gain star, Mark Wahlberg stated:
RIP #MuhammedAli. Truly the greatest of all time. Your legacy extends beyond sports.
— Mark Wahlberg (@mark_wahlberg) June 4, 2016
Rishi Kapoor recalls the time when Ali called him a pretty boy:
RIP. Muhammad Ali.Was at a function with him in Bahrain think early 80 s. He was unwell and he called me"pretty boy" pic.twitter.com/8pl65BgUF5
— Rains?Where are you? (@chintskap) June 4, 2016
The Rock On fame and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag star, Farhan Akhtar stated:. @MuhammadAli
— Farhan Akhtar (@FarOutAkhtar) June 4, 2016
Never before-Never again.
RIP Champ.
Baahubali: The Beginning actor, Rana Daggubati stated:
We lost the #GreatestOfAllTime #MohammedAli #RIP https://t.co/NHURd1f0GQ
— Rana Daggubati (@RanaDaggubati) June 4, 2016
Vishesh films president, Mahesh Bhatt wrote on Twitter:
It isn t the mountains ahead to climb that will wear you out; it s the pebble in the shoe. Muhammad Ali
— Mahesh Bhatt (@MaheshNBhatt) June 4, 2016
The greatest - inside and outside the ring. Rest In Power champ #heartbroken #MuhammadAli pic.twitter.com/XkxcYurVnY
— kunal kapoor (@kapoorkkunal) June 4, 2016
‘Suits’ fame, Gabriel Macht talked about the legend:
#MuhammedAli 1 of the most charismatic figures of the 20th Century...#rip #TheGreatest
— Gabriel Macht (@GabrielMacht) June 4, 2016
Upcoming Dishoom’s lead and fitness enthusiast, John Abraham paid respects to the legend:
"Float like a butterfly , sting like a bee" sad sad sad day #MuhammadAli pic.twitter.com/H9MThafWNe
— John Abraham (@TheJohnAbraham) June 4, 2016
Anushka Sharma, currently in Budapest for ‘Sultan’ shoot wrote:
RIP Muhammad Ali pic.twitter.com/aBYAzdeBNL
— Anushka Sharma (@AnushkaSharma) June 4, 2016
Forthcoming Udta Punjab’s protagonist, Shahid Kapoor took to social media:
Rip ali. You taught us to fight in the face of adversity. #legend
— Shahid Kapoor (@shahidkapoor) June 4, 2016
‘Chashme Baddoor’ star Ali Zafar stated:
Not just a fighter in the ringer. R.I.P #MohammedAli pic.twitter.com/RXOAEMMcHl
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) June 4, 2016
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