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🗓️ 20 June 2016
⏱️ 55 minutes
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"14 Life Lesson's From Muhammad Ali"
Muhammad Ali was much more than a champion boxer, but an icon that was at the forefront of the Civil Rights movement. He was a shining light in not only the Black community, but the whole world. Join us as Jay takes 14 life lessons from "The Greatest of All Times".
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0:59.3 | Thank you. Black Entrepreneur Blueprint. Welcome to the Black Entrepreneur Blueprint, episode number 101. |
1:05.7 | I'm your host Jay Jones, and today we have another outstanding show for you. |
1:10.6 | Today we are going to do a special show |
1:13.2 | in honor of one of my personal heroes mohammed ali and as everyone knows he passed away several |
1:20.4 | weeks ago and growing up i caught the tail end of ali's career but growing up in phillyilly, which is a big fight town, uh, and having |
1:29.6 | boxed myself in the amateurs, I always love Muhammad Ali, not just for his skill in the ring, |
1:36.3 | but what he stood for as a man. And so today, uh, we're going to do 14 lessons from Muhammad Ali. |
1:46.4 | Okay. |
1:47.1 | And also, at the end of the show, I'm going to play you just a couple of excerpts of Ali talking and being interviewed. |
1:54.4 | And for those of you that aren't boxing fans that, you know, aren't big on Ali or, you know, are too young to, to remember him when he was in his |
2:02.8 | prime. I just want you to understand the magnitude and the power that this man had, even up until |
2:10.3 | the day he died. But back in the 60s, 70s, and even into the 80s, he was probably the most |
2:16.9 | recognized face in the world and people loved |
2:20.5 | him because of what he stood for he was a humanitarian he was a leader and he wasn't just a |
2:26.4 | fighter and black folks looked up to him because he bucked the system he did things his way |
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