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Vijender pays homage to Ali: 'A legend never dies'

June 04, 2016 17:55 IST

IMAGE: Vijender Singh on Saturday paid rich tribute to legendary boxer Muhammad Ali. Photograph:  Charles McQuillan/Getty Images.

Indian star pugilist Vijender Singh on Saturday paid rich tribute to legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, who passed away at the age of 74 after losing his long-standing battle against Parkinson's disease.

Vijender said that 'a legend never dies' while observing that his legacy will continue to live on.

"His loss is a big setback for the sporting fraternity but a legend never dies. He will always be remembered. His work inside the ring was undoubtedly great but the kind of work he had done outside the ring propelled him into immortality," Vijender added.

The former three-time world heavyweight champion, who was admitted to a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, with a respiratory problem, breathed his last surrounded by his family and friends.

Known worldwide for his illustrious ring career, the American was equally famous for his civil right activism as well as for his profound, witty and inspiring one-liners.

"Hating people because of their colour is wrong. And it doesn't matter which colour does the hating. It's just plain wrong," one of Ali's famous political comments.

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