Throwback Evening Eye Candy: Muhammad Ali

February 1st, 2012 - By MN Editor

In honor of Black History Month, instead of showing off the everyday, regular beefcake dude (as much as we adore them), we thought we’d send some love to the beautiful black men from our history who we would have been breaking our necks over back in the day. Okay, maybe not breaking, but at least on the bandwagon for. Muhammad Ali is one of those guys with his random poetry, fast feet and buff body. Time has passed and we know he doesn’t look like the “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee” Ali that people were drooling over 30 to 40 years ago, but the guy still has that charm we all can agree is attractive. Let’s take a walk down memory lane.

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  • FromUR2UB

    Yep.  One of  my childhood crushes.  Uh huh, I was an 8 year old with a crush on Muhammad Ali. 

    No, once I became old enough to understand that famous men have a lot of women after them and most can’t resist that kind of attention, I never desired to be with one.   

  • FromUR2UB

    Yep.  One of  my childhood crushes.  Uh huh, I was an 8 year old with a crush on Muhammad Ali. 

    No, once I became old enough to understand that famous men have a lot of women after them and most can’t resist that kind of attention, I never desired to be with one.   

  • Candacey Doris

    Ali was cute! I would never have gone after him then though. Just eye candy.

  • Candacey Doris

    Ali was cute! I would never have gone after him then though. Just eye candy.