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Muhammad Ali's warm Irish welcome | Muhammad Ali's warm Irish welcome |
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Muhammad Ali gets a rapturous reception during a visit to the Irish town from where his great-grandfather emigrated to the States in the 1860s | Muhammad Ali gets a rapturous reception during a visit to the Irish town from where his great-grandfather emigrated to the States in the 1860s |
Legendary American boxer Muhammad Ali has unveiled a plaque commemorating his Irish roots during a visit to the town from where his great-grandfather emigrated to the US. | Legendary American boxer Muhammad Ali has unveiled a plaque commemorating his Irish roots during a visit to the town from where his great-grandfather emigrated to the US. |
Thousands of people turned out to give Ali a rapturous welcome to the western Irish town of Ennis, in County Clare. | Thousands of people turned out to give Ali a rapturous welcome to the western Irish town of Ennis, in County Clare. |
The 67-year-old was made first honorary freeman of the town, the streets of which were decorated with pictures of the boxer in his prime. | The 67-year-old was made first honorary freeman of the town, the streets of which were decorated with pictures of the boxer in his prime. |
The honour - conferred by the town council - also recognised Ali's sporting achievements and charity work. | The honour - conferred by the town council - also recognised Ali's sporting achievements and charity work. |
Ali's ancestor, Abe Grady, lived on the Turnpike Road in the town, before moving in the 1860s to the US, where he married an African-American freed slave. | |
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How the boxing legend enjoyed a hurling lesson in Ireland in July 1972 - days before a fight in Croke Park against Al Blue Lewis | How the boxing legend enjoyed a hurling lesson in Ireland in July 1972 - days before a fight in Croke Park against Al Blue Lewis |
The BBC's Charu Shahane says it was more like a presidential visit than a welcome for a long lost son. | |
Ali - who suffers from Parkinson's disease - did not address the crowd, but spectators chanted his name while he shadow-boxed. | Ali - who suffers from Parkinson's disease - did not address the crowd, but spectators chanted his name while he shadow-boxed. |
His visit brought back memories of previous trips to Ireland. | His visit brought back memories of previous trips to Ireland. |
The three-times world heavyweight champion fought in July 1972 at Dublin's Croke Park, where he was victorious over Al Blue Lewis in a non-title bout. | The three-times world heavyweight champion fought in July 1972 at Dublin's Croke Park, where he was victorious over Al Blue Lewis in a non-title bout. |
Ali also made a moving visit to Ireland during the 2003 Special Olympics. | Ali also made a moving visit to Ireland during the 2003 Special Olympics. |
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