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Jun 08, 2016 Sports
Maximum Sports Combat and Strength Programme hosted by Max Massiah on National Communications Network (NCN) Channel 11 every Friday from 9:05pm will this week focus on the late great boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
Max Massiah stands beside a poster of Muhammad Ali at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports on Main Street where a book of condolence has been opened.
Ali died last Friday, June 3, 2016 in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States after a brief illness. He was 74 years old.
The former World Heavyweight Boxing champ was Flambouyant in and out of the ring and proved that he was indeed one of the best talents in the ring that ever lived.
Maximum Sports will look at his life and will show clips of his fights in a special documentary on his life. Host Max Massiah has promised to show some never before seen footage of the legend.
Among some of the sponsors responsible for Friday’s programme: Fitness Express, Jermain’s Enterprise, Guyana Karate College, Nexgen Global marketing, Hand-in-hand Insurance Co., special sponsor Giftland Mall and A. Ally and Sons; to whom Massiah is extending gratitude.
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