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    1 You're correct that the grammatically correct way to say the sentence would be You didn't say he was the most famous fighter to have ever lived But the character of the girl in the movie apparently doesn't know the correct way to say it, or if she does she's not bothering to say it correctly People don't always use standard, correct grammar
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