The man who registered only 5 losses in his entire career with 37 amazing knock-outs, the all-time favorite world heavy weight champion was spotted outside the boxing arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. alias Muhammad Ali shunned his earlier identity terming it as a “slave name”. The greatest affected by Parkinson’s was stooped low but his aura still had the charisma and confidence of young Cassius. He was wearing a Tuxedo, like a gentleman should when in Vegas with a mysterious blonde woman by his side. The boxer almost went unnoticed through the entire event but none can escape the focus of Nikon D7100 DX format HDSLR with build in HDR and WiFi support.
I’d like to believe this rumor even when I know it’s not and cannot be true. The greatest died on June 3 earlier this year leaving behind a legacy where most people would find it very difficult to name another in his field. Muhammad Ali was 21 years old when he made the reigning world champion quit in the seventh round of their rumble. The man fought valiantly and patiently against George Foreman to regain his title lost to Joe Frazer. He was after everyone’s heart – loud, strong and confident, in the 1960s, supported the African Americans to end the domination of the white and even after all the controversies managed to retain the title of the greatest boxer ever born on the face of the planet.