Muhammad Ali Posts 1st Selfie 

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He floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee, and the greatest boxing champ ever has posted his first selfie.

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Over the weekend Muhammad Ali, 72, posted his first selfie on Instagram as he was cheering on Louisville when they faced Kentucky during a college football game.

"#Louisville Game Day! Go Cards!" the caption read.

Ali's Instagram account was activated in November and already has more than 120,000 followers. Earlier this year, Ali’s brother said that the former champ, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, was near death. But Ali's family denied those rumors. With his new selfie, it seems as though Ali is knocking the rumors out, too.

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