“OFM AFXH GFNLKGZ….. (Please refer to your newspaper for complete puzzle.)
TODAY’S CLUE: K = I

ANSWER: “YOU LOSE NOTHING WHEN YOU FIGHT FOR A CAUSE … IN MY MIND THE LOSERS ARE THOSE WHO DON’T HAVE A CAUSE THEY CARE ABOUT.” —MUHAMMAD ALI
Muhammad Ali
Born January 17, 1942 • Passed June 3, 2016 • Aged 74
Overview
Muhammad Ali was an American boxer and cultural icon, widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight champions in history.
Early Life
Born Cassius Clay in Louisville, Kentucky, he began boxing as a teenager and quickly rose through the amateur ranks.
Career Highlights
He became a three-time world heavyweight champion and was known for his speed, skill, and charisma in the ring.
Famous Fights
His bouts, including the “Fight of the Century” and the “Rumble in the Jungle,” became legendary in sports history.
Outside the Ring
Ali was known for his outspoken views on religion, politics, and civil rights, making him a global figure beyond boxing.
Legacy
He remains a symbol of athletic greatness, confidence, and conviction, remembered worldwide as “The Greatest.”
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