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Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee; The Lo-Down - 6/06/16

HOUR 1:

Muhammad Ali's Celebrity Fight Night XVII - Inside
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Damien, Jason, and Ken start the show honoring Muhammad Ali and paying homage to his incredible career. They share some of their favorite memories of the legend and many of his top quotes. They also discuss Ali's courage in standing up for social issues outside of the ring and question weather or not that is possible today. Finally, the guys talk the blowout in game 2 by the Golden State Warriors over the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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HOUR 2:

BOX-US-ALI
A man stands next to a mural of boxer Muhammad Ali in New York on June 4, 2016. Ali, the three-time world heavyweight champion and colorful civil rights activist whose fame transcended the world of sports and made him an iconic figure of the 20th century, died on June 3, at age of 74, after a long battle with Parkinson's disease. / AFP / Jewel SAMAD (Photo credit should read JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)

Time for Three the Hard Way featuring Craig's List trades and Muhammad Ali. They discuss the legacy of Ali and the weight it carries compared to other greats like Jackie Robinson and Bruce Lee. The guys run down their best and worst from the weekend, and some big UFC news involving a former champion and major WWE star.

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HOUR 3:

2016 NBA Finals - Game Two
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Damien, Jason, and Ken dig into the struggles of the Cleveland Cavaliers and what they need to do in game 3. They discuss what is more likely to happen; a series sweep or the Cavs win two games. The guys also talk a lot about the UFC and Brock Lesnar before And-1 featuring MLB baseball and more on Muhammad Ali.

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