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Muhammad Ali Research Paper

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During the 1960s and 1970s The Vietnam War grew to become America's most unpopular war. In April 28, 1967, Muhammad Ali One of the greatest boxers of all time took a stand against the Vietnam War. This resulted in him being sentenced to five years in prison, fined $10,000 and banned from boxing for three years for draft evasion. One of the reasons for Muhammad Ali Taking a stand was religious freedom and him saying “I ain’t got no quarrel with those Vietcong.” But to truly understand the This significance you have to know the background. Muhammad Ali known today as one of if not the greatest boxer of all time. Was born as Cassius Clay Jr. January 17, 1942, in Louisville Kentucky. At an early age Muhammad Ali experienced racial discrimination At the age of 12 Muhammad Ali's bike was stolen. He told a police officer that he wanted to beat up the thief and this is where he found his hidden talent for boxing. The police officer doug martin also trained young boxers at the gym and he would do the same for Ali. He would train and soon became an amatuer boxer. He would go on to win his first amatuer bout in 1954. Ali would go on to win the 1956 Golden Gloves tournament for novices in the …show more content…

As the Vietnam War progressed the standards for being drafted were being lowered due to need of soldiers. Muhammad Ali was now able to be drafted into the US Military. Ali attempted to appeal the draft by saying due to religious reasons and being the primary income for his family that he needed to stay in America. There were others who had exempt from the draft like certain football players. It was said due to Muhammad Ali being a very controversial topic that the Government wanted to make an example of him. He lost the case and was able to be drafted. The reason Ali did want to go into the war was due to his religious

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