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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 10 Jun 2016

    In the ring he was Muhammad Ali, but in the newspapers he was still Cassius Clay http://nyti.ms/1Ycw0iL pic.twitter.com/FN2myZVkhc

    8:00 AM - 10 Jun 2016
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      1. Muhammad Ahmad Saddiq‏ @Saddeeq84 10 Jun 2016
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        But said Cassius Clay was a slave name and was freed to become #MuhammadAli

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      1. Biftu yassin‏ @biftuyassin 10 Jun 2016
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        Rust in peace you will be missed#MUHAMMADAIL

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      1. rrrrr‏ @ronixact 10 Jun 2016
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        “@nytimes: In the ring he was Muhammad Ali, but in the newspapers he was still Cassius Clay" Thoroughly disrespectful & calculated by media

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      1. Mohsin‏ @mohsink4u 10 Jun 2016
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        in my heart he was always Ali

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      1. Balan Iyer‏ @mayaneil 10 Jun 2016
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        He was originally Cassius Clay,changed Religion to become Mohammed Ali.

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      1. عبدالمجيد‏ @alxalxj 10 Jun 2016
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        Muhammad Ali World Champion 💪

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      1. Fuji Fan‏ @fan_fuji 10 Jun 2016
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        : myth of the millinium was and has to be the holocast...

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      1. Alieu Musa Turay‏ @alieumt 10 Jun 2016
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        Please Islam or Muslims are not terrorists, Ali was a true Muslim like 1.5 billion of compatriots following the faith.

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      1. TR0l\l Neutrino‏ @TronNeutrino 10 Jun 2016
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        @70torinoman like Ali said it was just another way for the white power structure to try to keep him down & obedient.

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      1. Alieu Musa Turay‏ @alieumt 10 Jun 2016
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        No matter what, he was and will always be remembered as Muhammad Ali, you can choose not to call him by his name.

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      1. Gala‏ @Gala04809084 10 Jun 2016
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        CClay is better

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      1. Liddell‏ @billliddell 10 Jun 2016
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        Some things (and people) never change...pic.twitter.com/orEnRbswin

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      1. robert abrams‏ @fbrtw 10 Jun 2016
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        I noticed that in a NY Daily News sports headline in 1968! He changed his name in '64, but they were still calling him "Clay"!

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      1. J Edward Arnold‏ @elvsinus 10 Jun 2016
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        the anal press ignored the man

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      1. Paul‏ @paulrjanssen 10 Jun 2016
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        Would've been quite a "pay per view" event having Trump stand and deliver his anti-Muslim proclamations in a ring with Ali in 1964

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