Muhammad Ali once saved those want to jump suicide

Muhammad Ali once saved those want to jump suicide

World boxing legend Muhammad Ali from the United States once saved a man to take a suicide jumping from the ninth floor of a building.

The incident occurred on January 20, 1981. The boxer who died at the age of 74 years yesterday it makes people stunned when he rushed into a building when she saw a man wants to commit suicide.

In a CBS television report when it, in just 20 minutes talking to a man 21 years old who wants to end his life, Ali managed to prevent him from committing suicide. Previous police already hours trying to persuade the black man to go down.

Ali at that time was to wear formal suits and ties. He sprinted to cross the street when told what was happening by his manager. Ali went straight to the ninth floor of the building across the house and approached the man who had been in the outskirts of the balcony of the building is ready to jump. Ali stood at the window next to him, talking to him.


"You are my brother. I love you and I'm not going to lie to you. You have to listen. I want you to go down together and meet my friends," said Ali persuaded the young man. Ali then promised it would find a job for him.

Having persuaded Ali would later embrace the man and took him to the hospital with his Rolls-Royce.

When Ali passed through the crowd, they chanted praise for Ali.

"USA! Fabulous Ali! USA! Fabulous Ali !," shouted the crowd.

Manager Ali then Howard Bingham said, "I told Ali there are people on the building about 1.5 kilometers from the house. Maybe he can get there.

Four minutes later Ali driving a Rolls-Roycenya against the direction while turning on the lights to get to the building.

Ali had Parkinson's disease for 35 years after deciding to retire from the ring in 1981. Previous died he was taken to a hospital in Arizona because of breathing problems. The family said he will be buried in Kentucky on Friday.

Here are excerpts of the video when Ali to save the young man:




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