He floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee.

“The government had a system where the rich man’s son went to college, and the poor man’s son went to war” Muhammad Ali opposing the draft and the Vietnam war. He took the slings and arrows, and stood his ground as very few do.
Ali inspired many portraits on the street and here is one recent mural from Street Artist Brolga.
#Muhammadali art by @brolga_ (photo ©Jaime Rojo)
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