Indian boxer Mary Kom tearfully recalls ‘inspiration’ Ali

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Indian boxer Mary Kom tearfully recalls ‘inspiration’ Ali
'I was inspired by him (Muhammad Ali) to take up boxing, his struggles and the hard work he took in his boxing career,' says the Indian boxing star

NEW DELHI, India – Indian boxing star Mary Kom mourned her “inspiration” Muhammad Ali in a tearful interview Saturday, June 4, after news of the legendary boxer’s death was confirmed by his family.

The 74-year-old sports hero, who had battled Parkinson’s disease for decades, died Friday in a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.

“Most of the boxers are inspired by him,” Kom told television network NDTV by telephone.

“Me also, I was inspired by him to take up boxing, his struggles and the hard work he took in his boxing career,” she said, her voice breaking audibly.

Kom, 33, is a former 5-time world champion and one of India’s most successful sports stars.

She is reportedly seeking wildcard entry to the Rio Olympics after devastating fans by losing a crucial qualifying bout in Kazakhstan last month.

“We feel very, very sad that he is no more. We will always remember his contribution to boxing… I will always remember him and keep him in my heart,” she said.

A boxing official told AFP this week that India has asked the sport’s world association for a wildcard spot at the Olympics after Kom lost in the second round at the Women’s World Boxing Championships.

A mother of 3, she hails from a poor family in the long-neglected and remote northeastern state of Manipur.

Her life inspired a Bollywood biopic in 2014 called “Mary Kom”. – Rappler.com

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