Originally posted by DoctorScribblesThis here's the story of Cassius Clay
Who is the greatest Muslim athlete of all time?
Who changed his name to Muhammad Ali
He knows how to talk and he knows how to fight
And all the contenders were beat out of sight
Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Mohammed, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can
Now all you fight fans, you've got to agree
There ain't no flies on Muhammad Ali
He fills the arena wherever he goes
And everyone gets what they paid for
Muhammad, was known to have said
You watch me shuffle and I'll jab off your head
He moves like the black superman
And calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can
He says I'm the greatest the worlds ever seen
The heavyweight champion who came back again
My face is so pretty you don't see a scar
Which proves I'm the king of the ring by far
Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Mohammed, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can
Sing, Muhammad, Muhammad Ali
He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee
Muhammad, the black superman
Who calls to the other guy I'm Ali catch me if you can
I'm Ali catch me if you can
[i]Lyrics courtesy Top40db.[b]
Originally posted by Bobla45Kareem Abdul Jabbar?
Probably Achmed "Gaza' Jackson. Played in the Negro Leagues for the Indianapolis Clowns in the late forties/early fifties. Great third baseman, lifetime average in the low 360's.
Is Zinedine Zidane Muslim?
Hakeem Olajuwon?
Naseem Ahmed (Boxer)?
There was a long distance runner who was unbeatable but i can't remember his name.
But i'd have to say Ali or Zidane (if he is Muslim).
Originally posted by EsotericHaile Gebrselassie? Not 100% if he is Muslim though.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar?
Is Zinedine Zidane Muslim?
Hakeem Olajuwon?
Naseem Ahmed (Boxer)?
There was a long distance runner who was unbeatable but i can't remember his name.
But i'd have to say Ali or Zidane (if he is Muslim).
Originally posted by boarmanThe world record time for a hide and seek game was set at the Monty Python Hide and Seek Olympics... the time was 11 years, 2 months, 26 days, 9 hours, 3 minutes, 27.4 seconds... held jointly by Francisco Huron the Paraguayan and Don Roberts from Hinckley in Leicestershire... each managed to find the other in that exact time... I don't know how the tie-breaker playoff went, it may still be going on.
Maybe he is trying for the Guiness book of records for the longest game of hide and seek.