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Muhammad Ali, Louisville

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Muhammad Ali’s family reflects on the champion boxer’s legacy 10 years after his death
The Ali Center in Muhammad Ali’s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, is sponsoring a “Day of Compassion” this week to promote acts of service and caring.

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Louisville honors late boxing icon Muhammad Ali with new event
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Louisville marks 10 years since Muhammad Ali's death
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Muhammad Ali’s hometown in Kentucky honors his legacy with a new holiday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Muhammad Ali’s hometown honored his legacy on the 10-year anniversary of his death by recalling the unity that brought people around the world together to mourn his passing.

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Liverpool name Andoni Iraola head coach, replacing Arne Slot
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Muhammad Ali’s wife reflects on the champion boxer’s legacy 10 years after his death
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Muhammad Ali Began Showing Signs of Parkinson’s in His 20s, But He Refused to Quit Boxing. Inside His Final Moments

Muhammad Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1984
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Lonnie Ali: 'Muhammad was a person who did not judge others'

Ten years after Muhammad Ali's death, his wife, Lonnie Ali, reflects on his legacy in a conversation with Andreas Hale.
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‘He was able to relate to everyone’: Lonnie Ali opens up about the Muhammad Ali Day of Compassion, and how her husband’s message lives on

Ten years after the death of “The Greatest,” the Ali Center is leading the charge in a global effort to
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Quote of the day by legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali: "Live every day as if it were your..."

Muhammad Ali's famous quote is a powerful reminder to value time, embrace opportunities and focus on what truly matters. Here's the deeper meaning of the quote and why they still resonate today.
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50 years since Richard Dunn fought Muhammad Ali

The British, Commonwealth and European champion, fought Ali for the world title in 1976.
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