The Latest on the death of Muhammad Ali (all times EDT):
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9:30 p.m.
A sports icon in his own right, NFL great Jim Brown says Muhammad Ali stands alone in his ability to affect social change.
"He was able to use the spotlight like nobody else in history," Brown said.
The Hall of Fame running back became close friends in the 1960s, bonding with the heavyweight champion over their shared beliefs on equal rights and justice. Brown stood alongside Ali when he challenged being drafted for the Vietnam War.
"He represented what a man should be in an America that's free because he made people accept him as a man, as an equal and he was not afraid to represent himself in that way," Brown said. "That's what I loved about him."
And while Brown admired Ali's seriousness on important matters, he also enjoyed the boxer's playful side.