Words cannot begin to explain the impact that Ali had on most everyone’s life. They cannot explain the impact he had on life in general. Today we celebrate the life of the greatest of all time by bringing you some thoughts from our AD & leaders at the University Of Louisville. RIP Champ.
Rick Pitino on Ali: "All of Louisville celebrates the life of our Champion. He shined brightest in the ring & preached peace outside of it"
— Kenny Klein (@KKcards) June 4, 2016
(2) Rick Pitino on Ali: "… He loved babies, people and cherished his friends . We will miss you Champ. Rest in peace."
— Kenny Klein (@KKcards) June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali was one of the most iconic athletes ever his impact on Louisville & the world will never be forgotten. pic.twitter.com/OwZQTslJbv
— Bobby Petrino (@CoachPetrinoUL) June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali was a big fan of @UofLBaseball, and his son played for UofL. Dan McDonnell reflected on it last night https://t.co/NCv8DSL2bc
— Steve Jones (@SteveJones_SU) June 4, 2016
And that is exactly what you did! RIP Champ #Ali #TheGreatest https://t.co/LWDCOJspG4
— Steven Rummage (@StevenRummage) June 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/Dami0nLee/status/739084184493268993
RIP to the Greatest #Ali π’βπ½
— Peyton Siva Jr (@PeypeySiva3) June 4, 2016
Best thing I read all morning: @ThatBoysGoodβ story about Ali and a pencil sharpener. Itβs perfect. https://t.co/PPaqxbSseH
— Sean Gentille (@seangentille) June 4, 2016
If you would like to leave a tribute to Muhammad, please visit our special tribute Facebook page: https://t.co/npYHEFM9M9
— Muhammad Ali Center (@AliCenter) June 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/CrumsRevenge/status/739090093214957568
Thank you for being the ultimate competitor, a great motivator and an awesome role model.β¦ https://t.co/EOS5YHGzF3
— Teddy Bridgewater (@teddyb_h2o) June 4, 2016