"Only one person who knows that they have been defeated can gain additional power to reach the depth of his soul and win the end of the game." # MondayMotivation # MuhammadAli
On June 3, 2016, the world, mainly my father was surprised to learn that boxing legend Muhammad Ali died at the age of 74. He is a heavyweight champion of the former world and one of the world's greatest athletes is suffering from complicated conditions of respiratory illness and Parkinson's disease. When the story was posted on the front page, the whole world was subject to mourning and thousands of people showed respect for social media. While more than 30,000 tweets were posted using the # MuhammadAli tag, more than 30,000 tweets were posted within hours within the time news was confirmed.
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