Who said that he "floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee"?
Correct answer: Muhammad Ali

daydreamer
great fighter I met him 42 years ago , his training camp was 20 miles from where I lived in pennsylvania one day I was out with my dad and we saw him jogging , he stopped and was so very gracious to my brother and I. it was a wonderful memory for an 8 yr old kid . he was a true champ

Player #699435
I remember that saying used in a song about Ali, when I was a kid in the 70s! i still recall the chorus lol

Marshall
What i admired most about Ali and what stands out to me was how humble he was when parkinsons disease finally took hold of him. He never wanted pity. I also find it Ironic how someone who was quick witted with words did more by saying less (maybe we can learn from that).

Player Elf Council
Player #699435, I was at our local pub in the sixties when he was fighting. Can't recall who. They had the television on and the fight started. I looked down and picked up my glass and it was all over.

Player #24331621
Player #14456833, he used that quote in the early sixties before he boxed Sonny Liston

Bookaholic
A really famous quote ❤️

Snance
I am actually wearing a shirt with that expression written right on it. I would have been sad if I got it wrong..

Marcella
he was a great boxer he will always be missed rest in peace gone but not forgotten

Bonnie
It was part of his tactics to intimidate his opponent.

Player #14456833
I remember Paul Newman saying it in the movie Cars.

Player #31586749
this morning I had to be in a different place.

elljhngamer
why did I get this wrong 😭