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KING OF THE BOXING RING* Muhammad Ali, the renowned boxing star, Thrilled the world with his terrific fights; Fearsome moves, nimble feet and fiery fists, Memorable in his own well-known words, Could "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee", Cruhed his mighty rivals with awesome ease. Honoured and loved as a great humanist, More than titles, he valued respect and equality And fought against racism and injustice. Stripped of his title and thrown into jail, Bravely opposed the Vietnam war, Refused to join the army and drop bombs On unknown people who were not his foes. When ill-treated for the colour of his skin, Threw his Olympic medal into the Ohio stream, Roused the conscience of his fellowmen. Ali, the great pugilist, king of the boxing ring, Shines in the galaxy with Mandela and Dr. King. *********. M.G.Narasimha Murthy Hyderabad, India.
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 10:41 PM UTC
KING OF THE BOXING RING *
KING OF THE BOXING RING* Muhammad Ali, the renowned boxing star, Thrilled the world with his terrific fights; Fearsome moves, nimble feet and fiery fists, Memorable in his own well-known words, Could "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee", Cruhed his mighty rivals with awesome ease. Honoured and loved as a great humanist, More than titles, he valued respect and equality And fought against racism and injustice. Stripped of his title and thrown into jail, Bravely opposed the Vietnam war, Refused to join the army and drop bombs On unknown people who were not his foes. When ill-treated for the colour of his skin, Threw his Olympic medal into the Ohio stream, Roused the conscience of his fellowmen. Ali, the great pugilist, king of the boxing ring, Shines in the galaxy with Mandela and Dr. King. *********. M.G.Narasimha Murthy Hyderabad, India.
* This poem is a tribute to the great American boxer and heavy-weight champion Muhammad Ali who passed away on 3 June 2016. M.G.N.Murthy.
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Jun 8, 2016
Jun 8, 2016 at 10:41 PM UTC
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