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After a nearly 20-year battle with Parkinson’s disease, renowned boxer Muhammad Ali passed away at the age of 74 on Friday evening.

Ali, known for his quick wit and even quicker fists, was a cultural icon and one of the most famous athletes in the world. Born Cassius Clay in Louisville, Kentucky, he won a gold medal in boxing at the 1960 Rome Olympics and went on to become a three-time heavyweight champion. He was also known for his social activism and refusal to be inducted into the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.

Throughout his career, Ali fought many legendary bouts, including the “Fight of the Century” against Joe Frazier in 1971 and the “Thrilla in Manila” against Joe Frazier in 1975. His charisma and showmanship made him a larger-than-life figure both inside and outside the ring.

Ali’s influence extended far beyond the world of sports. He was a symbol of resistance and resilience, and his impact on society was immeasurable. His famous catchphrase, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee,” will forever be associated with his name.

As the world mourns the loss of this legendary athlete and activist, we remember the indelible mark that Muhammad Ali left on the world and the inspiration he continues to provide to countless individuals.