To Muhammad Ali's children, he wasn't just "the greatest."
The boxing legend was also a teacher, a hero and a "humble mountain," according to a series of heartbreaking social media posts published just hours after his family announced his death at 74.
"The Greatest Man that ever lived. Daddy my best friend & my Hero," daughter Rasheda Ali tweeted. "You R no longer suffering & now in a better place." (Muhammad had been hospitalized earlier this week for respiratory complications following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.)
The boxing legend was also a teacher, a hero and a "humble mountain," according to a series of heartbreaking social media posts published just hours after his family announced his death at 74.
"The Greatest Man that ever lived. Daddy my best friend & my Hero," daughter Rasheda Ali tweeted. "You R no longer suffering & now in a better place." (Muhammad had been hospitalized earlier this week for respiratory complications following a long battle with Parkinson's disease.)
The Greatest Man that ever lived. Daddy my best friend & my Hero You R no longer suffering & now in a better place. pic.twitter.com/IASO4u3Ikn— RASHEDA ALITM (@rashedaali) June 4, 2016
Daughter Hana Ali tweeted, "Our father was a 'Humble Mountain!' And now he has gone home to God.
"God bless you daddy. YOU ARE THE LOVE OF MY LIFE!"
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