sport >> published: 13:54 june 4, 2016 >> updated : 17:40 june 4, 2016
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Tribune Online Report
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali had said he considered Bangladesh his second home.
He received Bangladeshi citizenship during his visit to the country in 1978, shortly after his title loss to Leon Spinks.
Muhammad Ali visits Bangladesh
During his week-long stay, the legend went to the Sundarbans, Sylhet's splendid tea gardens, the scenic lakeside town of Rangamati, and Cox's Bazaar.
The champ received Bangladeshi citizenship and had a stadium named in his honour.
Muhammad Ali Interviews & Highlights
“If I get kicked out of America, I have another home,” he quipped.
In a documentary, “Muhammad Ali Goes East: Bangladesh, I Love You,” Ali spoke of his wish to return to Bangladesh and build a home here.
'Bangladesh I love you'
“If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh,” he said.
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sport >> published: 13:54 june 4, 2016 >> updated : 17:40 june 4, 2016
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Tribune Online Report
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali had said he considered Bangladesh his second home.
He received Bangladeshi citizenship during his visit to the country in 1978, shortly after his title loss to Leon Spinks.
Muhammad Ali visits Bangladesh
During his week-long stay, the legend went to the Sundarbans, Sylhet's splendid tea gardens, the scenic lakeside town of Rangamati, and Cox's Bazaar.
The champ received Bangladeshi citizenship and had a stadium named in his honour.
Muhammad Ali Interviews & Highlights
“If I get kicked out of America, I have another home,” he quipped.
In a documentary, “Muhammad Ali Goes East: Bangladesh, I Love You,” Ali spoke of his wish to return to Bangladesh and build a home here.
'Bangladesh I love you'
“If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh,” he said.
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sport >> published: 13:54 june 4, 2016
>> updated : 17:40 june 4, 2016
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Ali: If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh
Tribune Online Report
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali had said he considered Bangladesh his second home.
He received Bangladeshi citizenship during his visit to the country in 1978, shortly after his title loss to Leon Spinks.
During his week-long stay, the legend went to the Sundarbans, Sylhet's splendid tea gardens, the scenic lakeside town of Rangamati, and Cox's Bazaar.
The champ received Bangladeshi citizenship and had a stadium named in his honour.
“If I get kicked out of America, I have another home,” he quipped.
In a documentary, “Muhammad Ali Goes East: Bangladesh, I Love You,” Ali spoke of his wish to return to Bangladesh and build a home here.
“If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh,” he said.
Also Read
Legendary Muhammad Ali, in his own words
Muhammad Ali’s key fights in the boxing career
Ali: 20 best moments that made him The Greatest
Muhammad Ali: Life in photos
He received Bangladeshi citizenship during his visit to the country in 1978, shortly after his title loss to Leon Spinks.
Muhammad Ali visits Bangladesh
During his week-long stay, the legend went to the Sundarbans, Sylhet's splendid tea gardens, the scenic lakeside town of Rangamati, and Cox's Bazaar.
The champ received Bangladeshi citizenship and had a stadium named in his honour.
Muhammad Ali Interviews & Highlights
“If I get kicked out of America, I have another home,” he quipped.
In a documentary, “Muhammad Ali Goes East: Bangladesh, I Love You,” Ali spoke of his wish to return to Bangladesh and build a home here.
'Bangladesh I love you'
“If you want to go to heaven, come to Bangladesh,” he said.
Also Read
Legendary Muhammad Ali, in his own words
Muhammad Ali’s key fights in the boxing career
Ali: 20 best moments that made him The Greatest
Muhammad Ali: Life in photos
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