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GOAT MUSLIM ATHLETE=KAREEM
Quote from: NIKCC on October 15, 2013, 02:11:55 PMGOAT MUSLIM ATHLETE=KAREEM*cough* Muhammad Ali *cough*...Rumble in the Jungle is considered the greatest sporting event in WORLD history! I mean Kareem is great but Ali is in a world of his own.
Quote from: Infinite on October 15, 2013, 02:32:41 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 15, 2013, 02:11:55 PMGOAT MUSLIM ATHLETE=KAREEM*cough* Muhammad Ali *cough*...Rumble in the Jungle is considered the greatest sporting event in WORLD history! I mean Kareem is great but Ali is in a world of his own.I DISAGREE...U SHOULD LOOK MORE INTO KAREEM. HE'S A GENIUS. MUHAMMAD WAS A GREAT ATHLETE, BUT NOT NEARLY AS INTELLECTUAL
Quote from: NIKCC on October 15, 2013, 02:45:01 PMQuote from: Infinite on October 15, 2013, 02:32:41 PMQuote from: NIKCC on October 15, 2013, 02:11:55 PMGOAT MUSLIM ATHLETE=KAREEM*cough* Muhammad Ali *cough*...Rumble in the Jungle is considered the greatest sporting event in WORLD history! I mean Kareem is great but Ali is in a world of his own.I DISAGREE...U SHOULD LOOK MORE INTO KAREEM. HE'S A GENIUS. MUHAMMAD WAS A GREAT ATHLETE, BUT NOT NEARLY AS INTELLECTUAL You should see the movie "When We Were Kings". It's about the Rumble in the Jungle fight. Remember it had that great soundtrack back in the day with that Fugee's All-Stars joint that blew up. You can't come away from that documentary without realizing that event was the greatest sporting event in world history. If you look it up as Wikipedia it is mentioned as the Greatest Sporting Event in World History. That can not be understated.It's fine if you want to PERSONALLY believe that Kareem is the best or most intelligent Muslim athlete. But you remember when ESPN did that greatest athletes series? I don't even remember Kareem being on that list. Yet, Muhammad Ali was number 1 in front of Michael Jordan and Babe Ruth. So not only is he the greatest Muslim athlete but he is considered THE greatest athlete of All-Time by the world wide leader in sports, ESPN.
yes, i'm fully aware of what bspn shoves down the sheeples throats......but kareem been under-appreciated for years, even when he was active. he's just always been a low-key, humble sorta dude that didnt care much for the spotlight. muhammad ali was pretty much the opposite. both legends, both the best at what they do...kareem just appeals to me on a more personal level because of his personality.
Quote from: NIKCC on October 16, 2013, 10:48:52 AMyes, i'm fully aware of what bspn shoves down the sheeples throats......but kareem been under-appreciated for years, even when he was active. he's just always been a low-key, humble sorta dude that didnt care much for the spotlight. muhammad ali was pretty much the opposite. both legends, both the best at what they do...kareem just appeals to me on a more personal level because of his personality. Come on bro, this isn't politics. It's not like ESPN is FoxNews and they are trying to hide the truth of Kareem's greatness over Ali's. ...And don't think I haven't done my homework on Kareem's background in Islam. I've read all about it. He actually went straight into mainstream Islam (by way of the Hanafi mathhab) and didn't go through the Nation of Islam like a lot of other black American Muslims in his era. There was also some controversy back in the day between one of the leading scholars that he was learning from being threatened and even attacked by the Nation of Islam. It's been a while since I read about it so I will have to go back and reference it once more. It's possible that there is something I'm missing about Kareem but I think I've done my homework. He's certainly a bright individual but I don't see him as standing out from Ali or any other famous Muslim athletes in the area of intelligence.