Ten years on, world remembers Muhammad Ali ‘the Greatest’
Ten years on, world remembers Muhammad Ali ‘the Greatest’

Ten years on, world remembers Muhammad Ali ‘the Greatest’

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Thousands gather in Louisville to attend a traditional Muslim prayer service for Muhammad Ali.
“His legacy is just as meaningful now as it was when he held the belt over his head in triumph.”
“I remember him walking into the store where I worked and singling out me, the darkest-skinned and only Arab employee.”
Boxing was once banned by Mao Zedong, but Ali helped to revive the sport and still inspires Chinese boxers today.










What did the boxing legend and social justice icon mean to the world?
Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao says Muhammad Ali, who fought in Manila in 1975 against Joe Frazier, was an inspiration.
At a time when Muslims in the US are facing scorn and bigotry, the boxing legend is remembered as the face of Islam.
Experts debate whether head injuries the boxing legend sustained could have caused his Parkinson’s disease.
Muhammad Ali galvanised the Civil Rights Movement by appealing to people who otherwise agreed on little politically.