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Muhammad Ali boxer -biography




Muhammad Ali Biography
Boxer Athlete
Muhammad Ali Biography
Real Name : Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr
 
Born: 17 January 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky, United States

 Died: June 3, 2016 (age 74) in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

   Other names: The Greatest
   The People's Champion
   The Louisville Lip
   Rated at: Heavyweight
   Height: 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm)
   Reach. : 78 inches (198 cm)
   Citizenship: USA
   Style: Orthodox
   Boxing record)
   Total competitions: 61
   Conquests: 56
   Knockout victories: 37
   Defeat: 5




Muhammad Ali passed away on June 3, the great son of the Islamic world



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MohammadAli Cassius Marcellus Clay was a former American boxer, considered the greatest boxer of the 20th century. He won the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship three times, the world's highest honor In addition to winning an Olympic gold medal, he also won the North American Boxing Federation Champion, the first boxer to win the World Heavyweight Boxing Championship three times.

Early Life

 He was born in Louisville, Kentucky, USA and was named Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. after his father Cassius Marcellus Clay Sr. Casey Clay started boxing at a local gym at the age of 12. At 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) tall, Muhammad Ali had a unique style, unlike the usual style of boxing (defending it with his hands over his face). He won his first race on October 29, 1960, in his hometown of Louisville. From 1960 to 1963, the young Cassius won 19 matches and did not lose a single one. In 15 of these contests, he knocked out the contestant.

Famous start

His boxing career was successful as an amateur athlete but he achieved greatness when he won a gold medal at the Rome Olympics in 1960 but after winning the medal when Muhammad Ali returned to his hometown he became ethnic They became victims of discrimination. He couldn't find a job at a restaurant because he was black and threw his gold medal into the Ohio River as a result of the incident. But despite these events, their success continued. Cassius Clay's role in the arena was extraordinary. He continued to openly challenge his opponents, winning boxing matches and the public began to look at him with devotion.


World Honour

In February 1964, Cassius Clay openly challenged then-boxing world champion Sonny Liston and defeated him in the sixth round of a bout. He then defeated the then-famous boxers in seven consecutive bouts. After this victory, he joined the Nation of Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Ali. Muhammad Ali said that Cassius Clay was a slave name.

Muhammad Ali Biography

During the Vietnam War, Muhammad Ali refused to sign a pact to join the US military, which resulted in him being stripped of his honor and sentenced to five years in prison. The Supreme Court later acquitted him (Mohammad Ali) in view of public protests. Later, when Muhammad Ali returned to the field, his boxing was not as attractive and Joe Frazier defeated him, but two years later he took revenge. This fight between Jofrazier and Muhammad Ali is considered one of the greatest fights in the history of boxing and is known as the "Fight of the Century"
In October 1974, he defeated George Foreman to regain his lost prestige. Muhammad Ali was only 32 at the time and was the second person to win the award again.

In 1975, Muhammad Ali left the Nation and converted to Islam. In the same year, in Manila, Philippines, Muhammad Ali again faced Jo Frazier, who said that he hated Muhammad Ali. After 14 rounds, Muhammad Ali won and reached the heights of fame. But in February 1978, Ali suffered a major setback when he lost to a man named Leon Spinks, who was 12 years his junior. Eight months later, a new world record was set in a competition and millions of people watched the competition. This time Muhammad Ali defeated Spinks and for the first time in history a player won the world title for the third time. He was 36 years old at the time.

Retirement 

 At the age of 40, he announced his retirement. Concerns about his health began to arise in 1980 and doctors diagnosed him with "Parkinson's Syndrome". When he lit the torch at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the world's attention was focused on his health. At the time, he was also awarded a gold medal in exchange for a medal he threw into the Ohio River. Even today the world knows Muhammad Ali as a great man. BBC TV viewers in the UK called him the greatest player of the century and the same award was given to him by the American magazine Sports Illustrated.
Muhammad Ali has suffered from tremors for many years, but he has not given up his charity work and has set up a six-story Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville. A celebrity, a rebel, a perfect Muslim, a human rights activist and a poet, Muhammad Ali will be always remember.
Muhammad Ali has been suffering from tremors for many years, but he did not give up charity work and set up a six-story Muhammad Ali Center in his hometown of Louisville. A celebrity, a rebel, a perfect Muslim, a human rights activist and a poet, Muhammad Ali always defeated sports, racism and nationalism, and there was a time when Muhammad Ali was on the planet. Undoubtedly became the most famous person. Muhammad Ali's life in boxing lasted 20 years during which he won 56 matches and scored 37 knockouts but the world will always know him as a great man. Muslims and blacks still consider Muhammad Ali their hero.

Death

 Muhammad Ali was admitted to the hospital on June 2, 2016 due to respiratory problems. Initially, his condition was described as satisfactory. However, Muhammad Ali's condition worsened the next day. His condition has not improved since then and he was pronounced dead on June 3 at the age of 74.

Religious

 Muhammad Ali renounced Christianity in the 1960s and converted to the Nation of Islam. However, in 1975 he converted to Sunni Islam.
(Muhammad Ali was an American symbol and a Muslim. Read his words on Islam)
 
Family

Muhammad Ali was married four times in his life. Because of this he has 7 daughters and two sons. The daughters are Hina, Laila, Maryam, Rashida, Jamila, Mia, Khalia. While the two sons are Asad and Muhammad Jr.
 A building in Hollywood, California, the Kodak Theater Entertainment Complex, known as the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Here are the names of 2,500 celebrities listed on Earth with star-shaped honors. The organizers of the place wanted to imprint his name on the ground in the life of Muhammad Ali. However, Muhammad Ali made it clear that I do not want people who do not respect me to be above my name. He added:
In light of this statement, the executive committee of the Hollywood Walk of Fame painted Muhammad Ali's name on the wall in 2002. This is the only name of the building that is on the wall and not on the ground. Crystal Johnson, a singer, commented: "Muhammad Ali is the only person whose Hollywood Walk of Fame star hangs on the wall, not in such a way that anyone can step on it.


BY: STORY OF THE WORLD

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